Lagoon of Flecheiras

Amontada is not just about beaches. There is a lagoon about 5 km from Icaraí de Amontada.

Um fundo branco com algumas linhas

An option outside the beach


The Flecheiras Lagoon in Icaraí de Amontada has features that make it an attractive destination for families with children and the elderly. Here are some of the features that can be particularly beneficial for these groups:

Calm and Shallow Waters:

The lagoon is known for its calm, shallow waters, which makes it a safe environment for children to play and seniors to relax.

Accessible Water Activities:

The gentle topography of the lagoon makes water activities more accessible to children and the elderly. Pedal boats, boat rides, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking and even simply swimming or relaxing in hammocks in the shallow waters can be enjoyed by all ages, providing a fun and relaxing experience for the family.

Tranquility for the family, comfort and good cuisine


Peaceful and Relaxing Environment:

The tranquility of the lake’s surroundings is conducive to relaxation, making it ideal for seniors who want to enjoy a peaceful environment. The serene landscape also creates a perfect setting for family moments, allowing everyone to enjoy quality time together.


Infrastructure for Comfort:

Many areas around the lake are equipped with infrastructure that offers comfort for families. There are accommodation options, restaurants and rest areas, ensuring that everyone can enjoy their visit in comfort.


Spectacular sunset:

The sunset spectacle at Lagoa de Flecheiras is an experience that appeals to all ages. Families can enjoy this unique moment together, creating special memories.

Tips on the Lagoon of Flecheiras in Icaraí de Amontada

Flecheiras Lagoon offers a welcoming, safe and diverse environment, making it an excellent choice for families with children and seniors looking for a unique experience surrounded by nature.

 

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