Have you ever heard of Torrinha, in the interior of São Paulo? With less than 10,000 inhabitants, this quiet town has established itself as an unmissable ecotourism destination. After all, this small town surprises with its beautiful natural attractions, such as waterfalls, natural pools and preserved areas of Atlantic Forest.
Best of all, Torrinha is only 260 km, or about 3 hours, from the capital! As such, the destination is perfect for those who want to take a weekend off, enjoying hiking trails, relaxing baths and moments of connection with the environment.
If you’re looking for a escape from the urban hustle and bustle to recharge your batteries in the middle of nature, you’ve come to the right place! Check out some of Torrinha’s biggest attractions below, and pack your bags for this trip.
What to do in Torrinha, SP?
Bom Sucesso Waterfall
First of all, the Bom Sucesso Waterfall is one of the most visited in Torrinha. After all, it has an 8-meter waterfall and a large natural pool, perfect for a refreshing dip. It is on private property and the entrance fee is R$20.
📍 Rodovia Cesarino Mariano, Km 5 – Torrinha/SP
Bissoli Waterfall
This waterfall is located in an Atlantic Forest reserve and offers plenty of contact with nature. Its waterfall is an impressive 76 meters, and nearby you can also enjoy hiking trails, adventure sports such as canoeing or abseiling, and admire centuries-old trees in their natural habitat.
📍 Municipal Road Sp-020 – Torrinha/SP
Torrinha Rock
This incredible geological formation is 50 meters high and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Torrinha. Shaped like a lighthouse, it offers visitors a wonderful sunset!
📍 Check out the location here
São Francisco de Assis Agromonges Monastery (Paraíso Monastery)
If you enjoy spiritual tourism, don’t miss a visit to the Monastery of Paradise. Its peaceful, quiet and contemplative atmosphere is perfect for those who want to take a few minutes to reflect or pray.
📍 Check out the location here
Torrinha Railway Station
Finally, if you love history and architecture, our tip is the Railway Station! Built in 1886, it is in the central region and played an important role in the coffee-growing era, as it was from there that the production of Torrinha’s coffee plantations flowed to the rest of the state.
It also has a super cozy café where you can have a snack and renew your energy during your walk!
📍 Rua Nabor Marquês, 135-283 – Centro, Torrinha/SP