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Telegrafo Rock

Telegrafo Rock

Pedra do Telegrafo (Telegraph Rock) is located on Morro de Guaratiba, 354 meters above the ocean level. During the Second World War, Guaratiba hill hosted military facilities to spy on German submarines and prevent possible attacks. The information was transmitted by radio, that's where the name came from.

Looking towards the city you can see wild beaches Praia do Perigoso and Praia do Meio, as well as other areas like Grumari, Recreio, Barra da Tijuca, Pedra da Gávea. On the other side you'll see Restringa de Marambaia –  almost 43 km long sand strip. It is a military area with restricted access.

Tips for Pedra do Telegrafo

  • If you want the famous photo of yourself on the edge of a cliff, looking to abyss, then go very early or during rainy weather. Otherwise you have to wait in line for 1 to 6 hours.  
  • After the hike it's nice to relax in one of Barra de Guaratiba's numerous bars and restaurants. Our favorite one is Marambaia Cafe, featuring a gorgeous ocean view.
  • If you are not tired after the hike, then rent a stand up paddle. It is extremely popular activity in Barra de Guaratiba, where you are able to paddle between the mangroves in winding water channels.
  • Even if you don´t get the famous photo, you will enjoy the views and get a bunch of other gorgeus photos from up there.
  • It makes sense to go to Barra de Guaratiba for a full day, as it is far from the city (1-2 hours, depending on the selected transportation). Enjoy the trail, SUP-ing or canoeing and the nearby beaches.
  • It can be hard to get back to the city. If you find yourself stranded without a transport, ask from one of the cafes/restaurants to call you a local driver. They will take you back to the city or to a bus stop to the city.

Barra de Guaratiba neighbourhood has many interesting things to see and do, so you might want to stay there for a night or two. Here are some great deals to Barra de Guaratiba accommodation:

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Quick facts

Type: mountain trail
Touristic: no, but crowded by locals
Getting there: complicated and takes a long time
Minimal transport: bus + taxi
Time: 45 minutes to go up
Height: 354 meters
Length: 2,5 km
Difficulty: medium
Cost: free
Other names: Pedra do Telégrafo, Telegraph Rock
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