• Ecopousada Vegana Topo do Cipó

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    Vegan
Breakfast

Eco-friendly accommodation that provides a fully vegan breakfast. Other vegan meals available upon request. Offers yoga classes on some weekdays.


Venue map for Ecopousada Vegana Topo do Cipó
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2 Reviews

First Review by JulianaCasati

laranjatomate

Points +1146

Vegan
05 Jan 2024

Vale a pena/it worths

Não cabem mais de 3 prós, faltou dizer que o local é amigável a animais de estimação e elogiar a limpeza dos quartos.
There is no space for more than 3 pros; It lefted to say the place is pet-friendly and raise bedrooms' cleanliness.
Convém consultar a programação do Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó antes de ir, pois pode estar fechado nalguns feriados.
It is good to look schedule of Cipó Range National Park before travelling to it, because it may be closed in some holidays.

Updated from previous review on 2024-01-02

Pros: Equipe simpática/sympathetic staff, Desjejum como poucos em hotéis brasileiros, Breakfeast like in few Brazilian hotels

JulianaCasati

Points +3925

Vegan
25 Oct 2023

A weekend in paradise

Serra do Cipó should be in every vegan's travel list. First of all, because it is a beautiful region, with breathtaking mountains and waterfalls. Second, because there is a vegan b&b there! It was my first time staying in a fully vegan accommodation and I loved it! The location was great, on top of a hill with panoramic views of the surroundings, and still close enough to walk to town. When you check in, they give you a welcome kit with biodegradable shampoo and soap made in-house. I loved the soap, but the shampoo didn't agree with my hair, unfortunately. The room was nice, nothing too special. Obviously, the best part for me was the breakfast. Even though it was a bit slow in the beginning, the food was great, and plenty (after a while). They serve you at your table with some things like homemade bread and cake, but there is a common table with lots of stuff available where you can just help yourself. I had two breakfasts there and each day the food was a bit different. But on both days there was butter, hummus, jam, and peanut butter for the bread; fruit salad; guacamole; overnight oats; and beverages like juice, coffee, and tea. My recommendation: if you can, go have breakfast around 9 am, that's when the most options will be available and quickly replaced if they run out. I went right when breakfast began, at 8 am, and there was not much food ready. But it was worth the wait. Anyway, it's a lovely place to spend a weekend!




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