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Explore the Ciclovia Beira Mangue in Florianopolis, a moderate 6.3-mile hike through urban mangroves and past the Botanical Garden.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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1.51 km
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2.54 km
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7.41 km
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10.1 km
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Bus stop
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5.76 km
2.96 km
1.34 km
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7.55 km
2.04 km
464 m
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The trail offers a unique blend of urban and natural scenery. Key highlights include the Itacorubi River, the significant Manguezal do Itacorubi (Itacorubi Mangrove) with its resilient ecosystem, and the magnificent Florianópolis Botanical Garden Major Antônio José de Freitas Noronha. You'll also pass near the Gate of Córrego Grande Ecological Park.
The Ciclovia Beira Mangue is primarily a paved path, typical of a ciclovia (bike path). However, it runs alongside and through mangrove areas, offering a distinct natural landscape within an urban setting. While mostly paved, you might encounter boardwalks in certain sections of the mangrove.
Yes, despite being categorized as a moderate hike, the trail features easily accessible paths suitable for all skill levels. Its mostly paved surface and relatively flat profile make it a great option for beginners, casual walkers, and families looking to enjoy nature within the city.
The starting point of the Ciclovia Beira Mangue is easily accessible by public transport in Florianopolis. Several bus lines serve the area around the Itacorubi neighborhood, where the trail begins. We recommend checking local bus schedules and routes for the most current information.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Ciclovia Beira Mangue itself. The trail runs through or adjacent to the Parque Natural Municipal do Manguezal do Itacorubi – Fritz Müller, which is generally open to the public without charge for basic access.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time to visit is typically during the drier, cooler months, which in Florianopolis are generally from April to September. This avoids the peak summer heat and humidity, making for a more comfortable hiking experience.
While the trail is generally accessible, specific regulations regarding dogs can vary, especially within the sensitive mangrove ecosystem or near the Botanical Garden. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Check for any posted signs regarding pet restrictions in specific areas.
Parking is generally available in the urban areas surrounding the trail, particularly near the Itacorubi neighborhood and close to the Florianópolis Botanical Garden. Look for street parking or designated parking areas near the access points to the ciclovia.
Yes, the Ciclovia Beira Mangue is part of a larger network of paths. The route incorporates sections of the Ciclovia Beira Mangue, Ciclovia UDESC, Ciclovia Beira Mar Norte, and Ciclovia Itacorubi, offering opportunities to extend your exploration.
The most prominent natural feature is the Manguezal do Itacorubi, a vital urban mangrove ecosystem. This area is a "nursery of life," rich in biodiversity. You can observe various resilient plant species adapted to the brackish water and potentially spot birds, crabs, and other small creatures that thrive in this unique environment.
As an urban trail, you'll find amenities in the surrounding neighborhoods. The trail passes near the Florianópolis Botanical Garden Major Antônio José de Freitas Noronha, which may offer facilities. There are also cafes, restaurants, and restrooms available in the nearby urban areas of Itacorubi.
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