Scenic Graciosa Bicycle Tour: Colonial Mansions, Artisanal Cachaça, and Barreado

We descend the Serra da Graciosa by bicycle, an immersion in the Atlantic Forest and privileged views of the largest and most famous mountains in southern Brazil. We continue our ride to Morretes and there we will appreciate colonial mansions, Rio Nhundiaquara, artisanal cachaças and banana candy in addition to the typical food of the region, barreado.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Morretes - Departure from Curitiba and transfer to Estrada Dom Pedro II ,we ride to Portal da Graciosa , take some pictures and start our descent along Estrada da Graciosa. Traditional lunch (Barreado) in Morretes, return transfer to Curitiba.

Possibility of including the Jesuit Trail in the tour, inclusion will be made upon availability and after confirmation of the reservation.

What's Included
  • Round-trip passengers and bike transfer from Curitiba
  • Mountain bike and helmet rental included
  • Complimentary fruits, water, and ice
  • Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
  • Maps and GPS app routes provided
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
  • equipment and services not described in the “INCLUDES” field
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Kv1234
Jan 22, 2024
Private Cycling Tour to Morretes and luxury Train back to Curitiba - We booked three private cycle tours with Pedro a) Interparks city tour; b) Vila Velha state park; c) Morretes with luxury carriage scenic train return. We also booked 2 transfers between the airport and our hotel as well. Pedro is a really nice guy with excellent English and easy to talk with so everything was arranged by email quickly. He sent details of the routes we would cycle and arranged for helmets as well as bikes for us. The final tour to Morretes was again different as Pedro picked us up with his driver in a van from our hotel and drove us out to the Church of Bom Jesus da Campininha in Quatro Barras. The bikes were taken off the roof rack and we cycled Dom Pedro Avenue, an old path in the Graciosa Mountains to Morretes. As we were making good time cycling, Pedro included some more paths so we could cycle on the oldest path as well to get a full sense of history. The driver in the van followed us the whole way so if we had any issue we could transfer to the van but we didn’t need to. It was good to get out in the countryside and the blue bougainvilleas on the sides of the road were beautiful. The cobblestone roads give you a “Brazilian massage” and just as we were getting tired of bumping around we got to the end of the cobbles and were back on the tarmac. After 55km of cycling and 500m of easy climbing (1,350m of descent) we arrived in Morretes where we put the bikes back on top of the van. We had time for lunch in Morretes and a look around the town before catching the train back to Curitiba where Pedro met us at the station to transfer us back to our hotel. We asked Pedro if he could book the luxury carriage on the train which is very nice with a small meal and drinks e.g. glass of sparkling wine on arrival as well as wine or beer with the meal or after. The journey back to Curitiba has some nice scenery and is very popular with tourists as a day trip even without cycling but cycling was half the fun in our opinion! We really enjoyed our tours with Pedro and highly recommend him!
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