Getting Around
A private vehicle is highly recommended as public transport between rural points is limited.





Lebon Régis is a small municipality located in the mid-western region of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Known for its quiet streets and agricultural roots, the town serves as a peaceful hub for the surrounding farming communities. Visitors to Lebon Régis will find a destination that moves at a slower pace, characterized by the friendly nature of its residents. The landscape is defined by rolling hills and vast fields, typical of the Catarinense highlands. While it lacks the major attractions of the coast, it provides a genuine look at the state's interior culture, making it an interesting stop for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in Brazil.
Lebon Régis is a small municipality located in the mid-western region of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Known for its quiet streets and agricultural roots, the town serves as a peaceful hub for the surrounding farming communities. Visitors to Lebon Régis will find a destination that moves at a slower pace, characterized by the friendly nature of its residents. The landscape is defined by rolling hills and vast fields, typical of the Catarinense highlands. While it lacks the major attractions of the coast, it provides a genuine look at the state's interior culture, making it an interesting stop for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in Brazil.
Peaceful small-town atmosphere.
Gateway to the rural landscapes of Santa Catarina.
Authentic Southern Brazilian hospitality.
Scenic agricultural surroundings.
Limited hotel and dining options compared to larger cities.
A great spot for photography of rural landscapes and traditional architecture.
Quiet atmosphere with very little nightlife.
Centrally located for those road-tripping through the Santa Catarina interior.
A private vehicle is highly recommended as public transport between rural points is limited.
Basic Portuguese phrases will be very helpful as English is not widely spoken in this area.
Quiet rural exploration and local Catarinense culture.
BRL R$
$30-$50 p/day
Portuguese, English
The region can get surprisingly cold in winter; pack layers if visiting between June and August.
Visit local markets to find fresh produce and traditional regional cheeses.
March-May, September-November
Pleasant weather and green landscapes make it ideal for driving through the countryside.
Warm and sunny, though generally milder than the coastal regions of Brazil.
Crisp air and clear skies provide beautiful views of the agricultural highlands.
Expect cold temperatures; it is one of the few places in Brazil where frost is common.