‘It creates a sense of belonging’: Brazil bets on hiking trails for conservation

The Guardian World
by Constance Malleret in Ubajara and Sete Cidades, Brazil
March 5, 2026
The country’s network of footpaths is growing – with hopes they will develop local economies and better preserve the environment Follow the yellow footprints along Brazil’s newest long-distance trail, and they will take you through lush green forests and sandy shrubland, past sweeping vistas and bizarre rock formations, into grottos and rural communities. Spanning 186km (115 miles) of paths once used by 19th-century merchants, the Caminhos da Ibiapaba is the first waymarked long-distance footpath in Brazil’s north-east region, adding to a growing network of hiking trails in the country. Continue reading...
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Originally published on The Guardian World on 3/5/2026