Mountain peaks around São Gonçalo are found within this municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The region features a diverse landscape, including notable elevated points and mountain ranges such as Alto do Gaia and parts of the Serra de Calaboca. São Gonçalo offers opportunities for outdoor activities, with its highest points providing panoramic views. The area combines natural features for exploration with a focus on preserving the Atlantic Forest ecosystem.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Breathtaking scenery and great views, but it's also quite busy. It's best to check the trails beforehand, as one path is currently closed due to the risk of rockfalls. The trails are easily accessible, and to keep them that way, you should pay the fee at the gate, otherwise even more will be closed.
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Stunning! Many steps, there are ropes/guides along most of it.
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The PR1 hiking trail – Vereda do Areeiro, which leads from Pico do Areeiro to Pico Ruivo, is one of the best-maintained high-altitude trails in Madeira – despite its alpine character. Current situation (May 2025) Only the first section, from Pico do Areeiro to Pedra Rija (~1.2 km), is currently open. This section is in very good condition – with railings, paved steps, and a well-maintained path. The main section over the ridge (Stairway to Heaven, Tunnel, and Torres) remains closed until further notice.
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The "Stairway to Heaven" is an iconic section of the PR1 Vereda do Areeiro hiking trail. It is located between Pico do Areeiro (1,818 m) and Pico Ruivo (1,862 m), the highest point on the island. This section is characterized by steep stone steps that wind along narrow ridges and rock faces, giving the impression of leading directly to heaven in suitable weather conditions. The combination of dramatic scenery and unique perspective makes this section a popular photo subject for hikers and photographers.
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The beautiful hiking trail PR1 starts here from Pico do Areeiro with wonderful views 😍. Unfortunately, it is currently not passable up to Pico Ruivo.
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The path to Pico Ruivo is currently closed due to rockfalls and forest fires. It is recommended to take the northern ascent to the summit.
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Parking at Pico do Areeiro will cost €4 per hour from 1/1/2025 😲, with a 15-minute portion costing one euro. Fortunately, the first 15 minutes are free for those who drop off passengers. In addition, additional parking spaces, including one near "Casa de Abrigo das Sorveiras", offer a lower price of two euros per hour. These rules apply to both tourists and residents.
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The primary mountain peak in São Gonçalo is Alto do Gaia, which is the highest point in the municipality. The region also shares part of the Serra de Calaboca mountain range, which features forest reserves.
Alto do Gaia reaches an altitude of approximately 538 meters (1,765 feet). From its summit, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views of São Gonçalo, as well as neighboring cities like Maricá and Itaboraí. The mountains of the Serra dos Órgãos are also visible from this vantage point.
Yes, Alto do Gaia is a popular destination for hiking. It offers a moderate trail that is approximately 6 km (3.7 miles) round trip, with an estimated ascent time of about 1 hour and 40 minutes. The trail is generally well-marked.
The trail at Alto do Gaia is considered moderate. While it's a popular spot, visitors should be prepared for a 6 km round trip hike. There's no specific mention of it being 'family-friendly' in terms of ease for very young children, but it's a well-trodden path. Local dogs have been known to accompany hikers, adding a unique touch to the experience.
Alto do Gaia can be accessed from the Santa Isabel neighborhood. While there isn't a direct bus line to the trailhead, some sources suggest starting the hike from the gate. The walk from Santa Isabel Square to Alto do Gaia is considered considerable.
Alto do Gaia is recognized as São Gonçalo's first Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN). Although located on private property (Fazenda Santa Edwiges), it is open for public visitation, with an emphasis on respecting the natural environment and local residents.
The Serra de Calaboca is a mountain range that spans across the municipalities of São Gonçalo, Niterói, and Maricá. It features forest reserves interspersed with quarries and contributes significantly to the natural landscape of the region.
The mountain areas, particularly around Alto do Gaia and within the Serra de Calaboca, offer forest reserves and natural environments. Alto do Gaia, as an RPPN, emphasizes the preservation of its natural features, providing a glimpse into the local flora and fauna.
For more information about São Gonçalo's attractions, including Alto do Gaia, you can visit the official municipal website: saogoncalo.rj.gov.br. You can also find general tourist information on Wikivoyage.
While specific seasonal recommendations for São Gonçalo's peaks are not detailed, generally, the cooler, drier months in Brazil (typically May to September) are more comfortable for hiking to avoid the intense heat and heavy rains of the summer.
The primary landmark is the summit itself, offering extensive panoramic views. The trail is known for its natural environment as part of an RPPN, and hikers have noted friendly local dogs sometimes accompanying them along the path.


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