Best waterfalls around Aulas are found in the wider Gard department, as the small commune of Aulas itself does not feature prominent natural waterfalls. Aulas is situated on the Coudoulous river, which historically powered local mills. The region offers diverse natural water features for visitors. These attractions provide various experiences, from dramatic rock formations to refreshing swimming spots.
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Great place full of local history. Place to respect and enjoy 👍
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Little water at this time, very pretty but not really want to set foot there
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Nice trail allowing you to discover the Orgon waterfalls in the heart of the forest of the Aigoual massif.
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There are many waterfalls near Le Vigan. This one, which is on the Arre, has the particularity of being close to the city center.
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Take the time to cross the village of St Laurent and climb to St Bresson, then switch to Le Vigan
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A fantastic bathing place - big pool, great water, an incredible view ♥️♥️♥️ ATTENTION: The ascent is not long, but you should move safely on the mountain. The pool has little "standing" areas - kids should have the seahorse.
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This is a beautiful swimming spot near Le Vigan. The Arre River becomes a "waterfall" here👍
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While Aulas itself doesn't have prominent natural waterfalls, the most notable ones are found in the wider Gard department. These include the La Vis Waterfall, Orgon Waterfalls, and the Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park. Other significant sites in the region are the Sautadet Waterfalls, Abîme de Bramabiau, and Grandes Aiguières Waterfalls.
Yes, La Vis Waterfall is considered family-friendly and is a popular spot for bathing. Its terraced rocks offer a relaxing environment. For the Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park, while it has a large pool, visitors note that the ascent requires safe movement on the mountain, and children should be confident swimmers as there are few standing areas.
Several waterfalls near Aulas are great for swimming. La Vis Waterfall is recognized as one of the most beautiful bathing spots, with terraced rocks for relaxing. The Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park also features a large pool for bathing. Additionally, the Grandes Aiguières Waterfalls and Pools are known for their turquoise waters, though the riverbed can be dry during droughts.
The waterfalls in the region offer diverse natural features. At La Vis Waterfall, you'll see unique U-shaped formations and terraced rocks carved by the river. The Sautadet Waterfalls are famous for their dramatic erosion of limestone, creating 'giant potholes' and channels. The Abîme de Bramabiau showcases a river disappearing underground before emerging in a 10-meter drop, highlighting geological activity.
Yes, many waterfalls are accessible via trails. For instance, the Orgon Waterfalls can be discovered via a scenic trail through the Aigoual massif forest. The Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park involves an ascent, which, while not long, requires safe movement on the mountain.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region around Aulas offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Mourèzes Pass – Mont Aigoual loop' or 'Vissec – View of the Gorges de la Vis loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Aulas guide. For mountain biking, consider trails such as the 'Vernède Tunnel loop' or 'Le Vigan – Montdardier Castle loop' from the MTB Trails around Aulas guide. General cycling tours, including the 'Tour of the Vigan Region', are also available in the Cycling around Aulas guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preference. During summer, the waterfalls with bathing spots like La Vis Waterfall and the Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park are ideal for cooling off. However, some sites like Sautadet Waterfalls can be crowded, so arriving early is recommended. During periods of drought, some riverbeds, such as at Grandes Aiguières, might be dry, so it's advisable to check conditions if visiting in drier seasons.
The Sautadet Waterfalls, located on the Cèze river, are known for their unique geological formations. The river has dramatically eroded the limestone rock over time, creating numerous cavities, channels, and large 'giant potholes' where the current rushes through with considerable power. This makes for a visually striking natural wonder.
Aulas is situated on the Coudoulous river, which historically powered local mills. While it doesn't feature prominent natural waterfalls directly within the commune, its connection to this river highlights the historical importance of water in the area. For more information on the Coudoulous river, you can visit Wikipedia.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and the opportunities for refreshing swims. The 'dream bathing place' at La Vis Waterfall and the 'fantastic bathing place' with an 'incredible view' at the Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park are frequently praised. The unique geological formations, like those at Sautadet, also draw significant appreciation for their visual impact.
Yes, the Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park is recognized as a natural monument within the Cévennes National Park, offering both impressive views and bathing possibilities.


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