Gravatal


Gravatal is a municipality in the state of Santa Catarina in the South region of Brazil.
Located in a mountainous area, Gravatal has been a center for relaxation and health treatment for many years. Due to the heated water, that flows out from the soil at 37 °C and it is divided and supplies four local hotels and an aquatic complex. The spring water contains chemicals such as fluorine and lithium.
Approximately 2,000 people live in the region of the city where the spas are located, then in July, the population expands so that up to 50 thousand tourists can visit the area.
The area has tourist walking trails, a lookout, waterfalls, and a religious grotto. There are adventure sports operators who organize outings for rappelling, mountain biking, rafting, canyoning, ziplining, canopy tours, and climbing. The mountain ramp of Morro Seco is also used for hang gliders. Other tourist highlights are the horse drawn carriage tours and the knitwear mills.
Other tourist sights, include the 'Church of São Sebastião'.
It was built in 1842 by Azoreans from the nearby city of Laguna, the building also received influence from the Italian immigrants and German immigrants, with special mention of the altar, which is the work of German artist and teacher Hugo Berndt.

Culture

800 meters from the centre of the Gravatal, is 'Ecopark Termas' built to promote ideas for sustainable development and well-being. It is a sight with 17,000 m², within 7,500 m² of preserved forest RPPN, located on Rua Antônio Pedro Mendonça.