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WED · 2026-04-01 · 11:17 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0401-47739
News/Brazil judge blocks Sugarloaf Mountain zipline
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Brazil judge blocks Sugarloaf Mountain zipline

A Brazilian judge has blocked the construction of a zipline connecting Sugarloaf Mountain and Morro da Urca in Rio de Janeiro. The project, initiated four years ago, aimed to allow visitors to descend Sugarloaf Mountain at speeds of nearly 100km/h via four ziplines.

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Brazil judge blocks Sugarloaf Mountain zipline
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A Brazilian judge has blocked the construction of a zipline connecting Sugarloaf Mountain and Morro da Urca in Rio de Janeiro. The project, initiated four years ago, aimed to allow visitors to descend Sugarloaf Mountain at speeds of nearly 100km/h via four ziplines. Locals and environmentalists protested, arguing that construction was causing irreparable damage to the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The judge ordered the National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN) and the developer to pay 30 million reals in damages. While the project had previously been approved by Rio City Council and IPHAN, and was reportedly 95% complete, the ruling halts construction. The developer is expected to appeal the decision, continuing the legal battle.

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In January, construction work restarted after the high court ruled that stopping would cause more damage than finishing.

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The judge ordered that IPHAN and the project's developer pay 30m reals ($5.77m, £4.35m) in damages.

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The construction work was causing irreparable damage to the Unesco World Heritage Site.

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The zipline would allow visitors to descend at speeds of almost 100km/h (62mph) via four ziplines covering 755m (0.47 miles).

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A judge in Brazil has blocked a project to build a zipline connecting Sugarloaf Mountain to Morro da Urca.

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5 hours agoVanessa BuschschlüterEmin Sansar/Anadolu via Getty ImagesA cable car has been linking Morro da Urca and Sugarloaf Mountain since 1912. The zipwire was planned to run parallel to it. A judge in Brazil has blocked a project to build a zipline connecting the famous Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro to a nearby hill, Morro da Urca.The attraction's developer said it would allow visitors to descend from Sugarloaf Mountain at speeds of almost 100km/h (62mph) via four ziplines covering a distance of 755m (0.47 miles).The project - which started four years ago - had triggered protests from locals and environmentalists, who argued that the construction work was causing irreparable damage to the Unesco World Heritage Site.The developer is expected to appeal against the decision. CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty ImagesLocals and environmentalists organised protests against the projectGricel Osorio Hor-Meyll, one of the activists who had led the campaign against the zipline told AFP news agency that the ruling was "a huge victory".Those opposed to the attraction argued that in order to build the platforms needed to access the zipline, the rock on top of Sugarloaf Mountain would have to be excavated.The company which manages the site said that excavation would be kept to a minimum by using areas with existing construction. The project had the approval of both Rio City Council and the National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN). As part of Tuesday's ruling, the judge ordered that IPHAN and the project's developer pay 30m reals ($5.77m, £4.35m) in damages, stressing the "inestimable value of Sugarloaf Mountain, not only for Brazilians but for people worldwide".The project has been at the centre of a legal battle for years and construction had been halted on a number of occasions as the company argued its case in court. In January, construction work restarted after the high court had ruled that stopping would cause more damage than finishing the project at this late stage.It added that the project was 95% completed. That decision has now been overturned by Tuesday's ruling.However, the legal saga is likely to continue with the company behind the project expected to lodge an appeal.
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