Cachoeira Do Rio Manin
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Updated April 15, 2024
## Cachoeira do Rio Manin, Treviso (SC): natural slide and canyon in southern Brazil
Cachoeira do Rio Manin is one of the classic nature stops around Treviso, a small municipality in the south of Santa Catarina. The waterfall forms a natural rock slide on the Rio Manin, with a short drop at the end and a clear river pool framed by a compact canyon just below. e Caminhos
Set about 7 km from the center of Treviso and roughly 25 km from Criciúma, the falls sit close to the road and are easy to include in a day of waterfall-hopping around the region. e Caminhos
Below, you’ll find a practical guide based only on information that appears in reliable sources as of 2024, plus clearly marked suggestions where conditions may change.
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## Where exactly is Cachoeira do Rio Manin?
– Municipality: Treviso, southern Santa Catarina, Brazil
– Approx. coordinates: –28.5445, –49.4941 (Rio Manin area near Treviso, matching the location you provided)
– Nearby cities: about 25 km from Criciúma and 11 km from Siderópolis by road.
Travel sites and regional guides list Cachoeira do Rio Manin as one of the main nature attractions in Treviso, often alongside the Cirenaica and Salto Branco waterfalls. e Caminhos
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## What Cachoeira do Rio Manin actually looks like
### Upper section: natural balneário on the river
Regional guides describe the upper part of Rio Manin as a balneário — a riverside bathing area where the water runs over wide, smooth rock slabs like a natural toboggan, ending in a small drop. e Caminhos
On hot summer days this upper stretch of the river is popular with visitors who come to cool off, sit on the rocks, and play in the shallow flow above the drop. e Caminhos
Key factual points from the sources:
– The water flows over an inclined rock ramp, forming a steep rapids-style slide. e Caminhos
– There is a small waterfall at the end of this ramp, not a very high vertical drop. e Caminhos
– The balneário area above is specifically mentioned as a place people seek out on hot summer days. e Caminhos
Because this is a natural river environment, rock slipperiness and flow volume will vary with recent rain. Any form of sliding or jumping should be approached cautiously and is always at the visitor’s own risk.
### Lower section: short canyon and clear pool
Below the main slide, the river enters a small but visually striking canyon, with rocky walls and a natural pool of clear water. e Caminhos
– Sources describe this area as “um pequeno, mas belíssimo cânion” with a transparent pool — so you can expect clear, green-blue water on sunny days when sediment is low. e Caminhos
– Access to this lower part is via a short trail (“trilha curta”) from the roadside. e Caminhos
The waterfall lies directly beneath a bridge, which provides an easy reference point when you arrive but also partially intrudes on the natural scenery; Brazilian travel writers explicitly lament the placement of this bridge from a landscape-aesthetics point of view. e Caminhos
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## Access and how to get there
Factual access details from regional sources:
– Cachoeira do Rio Manin is about 7 km from the center of Treviso and 11 km from Siderópolis. e Caminhos
– It is reached by an asphalt road that passes a small village; the waterfall is beside the road, under the bridge. e Caminhos
– Trip.com and other travel platforms list it as a free-entry nature attraction close to Treviso.
Because the falls are essentially roadside, most visitors arrive by private car or as part of a local tour that combines several waterfalls and viewpoints in the Treviso / Serra do Rio do Rastro area. e Caminhos
> Potentially outdated details:
> – None of the sources consulted list fixed opening hours or official ticket prices for Cachoeira do Rio Manin. Any parking fees, local rules, or new safety structures (railings, signage) can change quickly. Checking with the Treviso municipal tourism office or recent visitor reports before you go is advisable.
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## Climate and best time to visit
Treviso lies in a humid subtropical climate zone (Cfa) with well-defined seasons and rainfall spread fairly evenly throughout the year.
What this means for a visit to Cachoeira do Rio Manin:
– Summer (roughly Dec–Mar):
– Warm to hot days, high humidity, and frequent afternoon showers or thunderstorms.
– Best period for swimming and river bathing, when the balneário area is most attractive. e Caminhos
– Autumn and spring:
– Milder temperatures; still good for hiking and photography.
– River levels can vary; after heavy rain, currents are stronger and the rocks more slippery.
– Winter:
– Cooler days and cold nights by Brazilian standards; still within a humid subtropical regime.
– Less appealing for long swims, but good for those prioritizing landscape photography over bathing.
Because precipitation is relatively well distributed across the year in this part of Santa Catarina, there is no pronounced dry season; the waterfall generally has water flow year-round, although volume and color fluctuate with rainfall.
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## Safety, accessibility and inclusivity considerations
Based on how the area is described in Brazilian travel guides and social media posts:
– Trail and terrain:
– Access to the lower canyon is via a short trail rather than a paved path. e Caminhos
– For travellers with reduced mobility or who use wheelchairs, the roadside and bridge viewpoints will be easier than the descent to the lower pool. Because the exact condition of the trail can change with erosion and rain, up-to-date local advice is important.
– Water safety:
– The upper balneário and “toboggan” portion are natural rock and moving water, not engineered slides. Brazilian sources highlight it mainly as a place to cool off and enjoy the river; any sliding or jumping carries inherent risk, especially after heavy rain when flow increases. e Caminhos
– Crowds and respect for locals:
– The waterfall sits by a small village and a road, so you’re entering a shared rural space rather than a remote wilderness park. Sources emphasize that the area is popular on hot days, which means sound, litter and parking all directly affect local residents. e Caminhos
– LGBTQ+ and solo travellers:
– The available sources focus on nature and logistics and do not mention any specific issues regarding discrimination at this spot. As in any small rural community in Brazil, behaviour that reads as respectful and low-impact generally draws less attention. For up-to-date, identity-specific safety information, recent community trip reports are more reliable than static articles.
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## How to combine Cachoeira do Rio Manin with other nearby attractions
Regional tourism content consistently presents Cachoeira do Rio Manin as part of a broader ecotourism circuit in Treviso. e Caminhos
From factual sources, realistic pairings include:
– Cachoeira Cirenaica and Parque Bela Vista
– Cirenaica is another waterfall near Treviso, about 15 m high, accessed via a 300 m trail with viewpoints both at the top of the falls and in the canyon below. e Caminhos
– It is part of Parque Bela Vista, which also offers adventure activities like sky-bike, zipline and rock-related sports, plus camping infrastructure. e Caminhos
– Cachoeira Salto Branco
– A 77 m free-fall waterfall in the Santo Antônio community, about 8 km from Treviso, reached by an approximately 1 km trail (2 km round trip) through land managed by a primate conservation project. e Caminhos
– Mirantes and canyons around Treviso and Serra do Rio do Rastro
– Viewpoints such as Pedra dos Dois Dedos and Morro de São Pedro’s Cristo mirante showcase the valley and surrounding mountains and are frequently listed alongside Rio Manin in Treviso tourism articles. e Caminhos
This makes Cachoeira do Rio Manin a convenient stop on a day route of waterfalls, viewpoints and short hikes in the foothills leading up toward the Serra do Rio do Rastro.
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## Practical tips (facts + clearly marked assumptions)
Facts from sources:
– The waterfall is roadside and free-entry, with no official ticket structure documented in the sources consulted. e Caminhos
– The area is popular on hot summer days, especially the balneário above the falls. e Caminhos
Reasonable, explicitly stated assumptions for planning (these may change and should be checked locally):
– Because the site is under a bridge and by a village, it is likely that parking space is informal along the road or near local houses rather than in a signed, dedicated car park.
– There is no evidence in current sources of formal lifeguard services; visitors should plan as if there is no official supervision on the river.
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If you want, I can now turn this into a tightly structured template you can reuse across all Treviso-area waterfalls (same H2s, slightly different factual blocks), so your editors and VAs can move even faster.
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