Gramado, the city neighboring Canela, is the better known of the two. They both have a Swiss mountain village feel to them though - with Gramado possessing more upscale shops and hotel while Canela is home to more budget accommodations.
Once we got into town, we drove around and ended up with a cute little room at Vila Vecchia.
The main square in Canela is centered around an enormous beautiful church, Cathedral da Pedra.
Sunday evening we went over to Cervejaria Farol (Lighthouse Brewery) and watched the sunset set over the landscape from the top of the lighthouse while enjoying a chope. You could certainly feel a German influence in that place!We got up early Monday morning to make the park circuit before we had to drive back to Porto Alegre to catch our plane that afternoon.
But the second we saw Cascata do Caracol (the waterfall), Eric and I looked at one another, smiled, and said at the same time, "Let's do the stairs!"
After reaching the end of all those steps, we continued around several other trails in the park to get up close and personal with the stream at the top of the waterfall.
There were several awesome lookout points and the views were really nice!
The chairlift floats over a sea of hydrangeas (which were just beginning to bloom) and gives awesome views of the waterfall and canyons.After that it was back to the airport in Porto Alegre for us.
It was a really awesome trip and provided us with a completely different experience from anything else we had come across in Brasil. The landscape and climate were quite a change from the usual steamy beaches we tend to flock towards. The people were decidedly lighter-skinned (although we still didn't see many blondes, where we were anyway) and they spoke with an accent that was unlike any other we'd heard in Brasil. Our recent experience in Rio Grande do Sul is probably the last thing I would have thought of if you asked me to describe Brasil two years ago, but it is an absolutely beautiful place and I am so glad we got to see this "other side" of Brasil!
It was a really awesome trip and provided us with a completely different experience from anything else we had come across in Brasil. The landscape and climate were quite a change from the usual steamy beaches we tend to flock towards. The people were decidedly lighter-skinned (although we still didn't see many blondes, where we were anyway) and they spoke with an accent that was unlike any other we'd heard in Brasil. Our recent experience in Rio Grande do Sul is probably the last thing I would have thought of if you asked me to describe Brasil two years ago, but it is an absolutely beautiful place and I am so glad we got to see this "other side" of Brasil!
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The pictures are just beautiful!! This will definietly be a spot to mark down and visit!
Wow! Those have to be some of the most gorgeous pictures I have ever seen. What amazing scenery, I would love to do that trip with you sometime. Tanya
The state of Santa Catarina has more german influence than Rio Grande do Sul.
Nice pictures!
Brasil021943: thats up to debate.
Canela and Gramado are not really german... they are a mix of german and italian. There are dozens (more than a hundred) other cities and towns that are have more german descendants than Canela and Gramado.
Not far away from Canela and Gramado, you can find Nova Petrópolis for example, where its much easier to find people speaking german hunsruckish.
Stephanie, if you plan to someday visit the area, be sure to take the SCENIC route from Porto Alegre to Gramado... that is through the BR-116 road (most tourists take the fast, less curvy, wider but less beautiful route through RS239 road).
The scenic route, called Rota Romântica (Romantic Route) is filled with Planato trees (which get yellow and red leaves at autumn which is not very common in Brazil). You will also pass through some wonderful vistas and the cities of Dois Irmãos, Morro Reuter, Nova Petrópolis and then Gramado.
Also, free some more time and BE SURE to check out the ITALIAN settled cities near Caxias do Sul, with their vineyards, 19th century wood houses (Antonio Prado), etc.
Also, check Galópolis (between Caxias do Sul and Nova Petropolis) for the waterfall that falls from the middle of the town.
please guys, check out this forum thread with photos I took of Gramado
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=167765
and also this one with photos from GersonIbias
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=174628
Hi Emily,
I've been reading your blog for a long time and I'm sad to hear you will be leaving Brazil soon. I love reading about your adventures! Gabriela is so cute and the rainbow picture is gorgeous!
Hi Eric and Emily!
I check out your blog from time to time and I really love! you 2 are just so positive! I'm glad you enjoyed your adventures in Brazil and I wish all of you happiness and a lot of cool adventures!! :-)
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