Suspended over the Caí River, Skyglass Canela features a glass viewpoint, adventure ride, view of the Caracol Waterfall, gastronomic area, and memorial with over 300 irons
Skyglass Canela features a glass viewpoint, panoramic view, and an attraction suspended 360 meters high over the Caí River, in the Vale da Ferradura, in Canela, Serra Gaúcha. Opened in December 2020, the glass bridge is 13 kilometers from the center and combines natural landscape, adventure, and tourist infrastructure.

Glass platform extends 35 meters over the canyon
The main attraction of Skyglass Canela is a glass platform built over the cliff, extending 35 meters into a canyon. According to the consulted material, it is the longest platform of its kind in the world.
The viewpoint allows for a panoramic view of the region, including the Vale da Ferradura and the Caracol Waterfall, a 131-meter waterfall surrounded by dense forest.
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The waterfall is located within Caracol Park and is considered the main postcard of Canela.

Glass bridge gives the sensation of floating over the valley
In addition to the viewpoint, the complex houses the ride called Abusado. The attraction is located below the platform, hanging 360 meters high over the Caí River, and is aimed at visitors seeking adventure and adrenaline.
The chairs are attached to the upper part of the structure, leaving the feet unsupported. This format creates the sensation of floating over the valley, while the visitor remains suspended below the glass platform.

Structure limits audience to half capacity
The structure was built to support up to 260 people. Even so, the maximum limit allowed by Skyglass Canela is 130 people, half of the total indicated capacity.
Access control is presented as a measure to not compromise the structure. The attraction also features a landscaped green area, shops, dining options, an araucaria area, a viewpoint, and a deck to watch the sunset.
Memorial gathers more than 300 irons
Another space within the complex is the Iron Memorial. The collection gathers more than 300 rare pieces and presents the history and evolution of this household utensil.
Skyglass Canela operates every day from 9 am to 6 pm. Tickets can be purchased on the attraction’s official website.
This article was prepared based on information from the base material provided about Skyglass Canela, with data, numbers, and descriptions preserved as per the consulted content.


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