You’ll feel that first rush of cool air as Cassorova Waterfall comes into view—then wander forest trails at your own pace between two wild falls. Natural pools invite quick swims while lookouts give panoramic views across Brotas’ green hillsides. With free parking and full facilities, it’s an easygoing day where nature sets the pace.
The first thing that hit me at Cassorova EcoParque wasn’t the sight of the waterfall—it was the sound. That low, steady roar you feel in your chest before you even see water. We’d barely made it past the entrance (the parking’s free, by the way), and already I could smell wet leaves and something sweet, maybe from those yellow flowers along the path. There’s a sign about the trail being self-guided but honestly, you just sort of follow where the ground feels dampest and the birds get louder.
Our group moved slow—partly because my friend Ana kept stopping to touch every mossy rock. The Cassorova Waterfall is huge, sixty meters or so, and when we finally reached it I just stood there for a second with my mouth open (probably looked ridiculous). Some local kids were daring each other to stand under the spray—one got soaked and everyone cheered. I tried dipping my hand in one of those natural pools with mini cascades; it was colder than I expected but kind of woke me up. There’s a suspension bridge over the canyon too—my legs went wobbly for a minute but the view is worth it.
We wandered down to Quatis waterfall after that (it’s a longer walk, about 1.5 km but easy enough unless you’re in flip-flops like me). The Atlantic Forest here feels alive in this quiet way—just wind moving through tall trees and someone laughing far off by the playground. There’s a snack bar if you need food or coffee, plus showers and lockers if you want to swim or just cool off after hiking around. It’s all pretty relaxed—no guides hurrying you along, just people doing their own thing together.
I still think about how clean the air felt out there. Sometimes you go somewhere expecting big drama from nature but what sticks is how simple it is—the sound of water falling, someone sharing chips on a bench, sun coming through leaves. If you’re looking for a day trip from Brotas that doesn’t feel rushed or staged, this is probably it.
Cassorova EcoParque is located near Brotas; most travelers drive themselves as free parking is included onsite.
No guides are required; all trails are self-guided so you can explore at your own pace.
Yes, all fitness levels are welcome and paths include accessible options—even for wheelchair users.
Bring swimwear if you plan to use natural pools or waterfalls; locker rooms with showers are available onsite.
Yes, there’s a snack bar and restaurant serving food and drinks throughout the day.
The Cassorova trail is about 200 meters (moderate), while Quatis waterfall is around 1.5 km away on an easy path.
Your booking includes entry to Cassorova EcoParque with access to all main facilities and attractions.
Your visit includes free parking at Cassorova EcoParque plus full access to both waterfalls, all forest trails (self-guided), natural pools with mini cascades, panoramic lookouts, accessible paths for all visitors—including those using wheelchairs—and full use of locker rooms with showers as well as bathrooms. Food options are available onsite if you get hungry during your day out.
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