Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Rose are found on Basse-Terre, a region characterized by its lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, and coastal areas. This part of Guadeloupe offers a variety of natural attractions, including waterfalls, rivers, and forest trails. Visitors can explore diverse outdoor environments, from accessible forest discovery centers to more challenging hiking routes. The area provides opportunities for engaging with the natural environment of the Guadeloupe National Park.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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You shouldn't arrive too late, as the number of parking spaces is limited
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For experienced hikers, good shoes, don't forget a good supply of water
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Fairly physical hike with some slightly complicated passages for hikers in good shape
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Extensive information material on the various hikes, very friendly staff
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Superb waterfall. A natural swimming pool allows you to swim. The access path runs along the river and is very technical (fording, etc.) but the waterfall is worth the detour and is not very busy.
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The walk to the summit of Mamelle de Pigeon begins on the Route de la Traversée and takes around 1 hour (return). The walk is well marked and does not present any major difficulty apart from the slopes which are sometimes a little steep. At the top, a wooden structure can serve as shelter and allows you to enjoy views of the Guadeloupe National Park.
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Was announced open (Friday 1 p.m.) but we found the door closed! The Easter weekend seems to start very early for some 😏
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Yes, Sainte-Rose offers several family-friendly options. The Cascade des Écrevisses is a small, easily accessible waterfall with a natural pool, perfect for a short visit. Another great spot is the Maison de la Forêt – Forest Discovery Center and Trail, which features an exhibition on the Guadeloupe Forest, a discovery trail, and a picnic area along the Bras David River. Additionally, the Picnic Area with Shelters and Swimming Spot in Parc National de Guadeloupe is easy to reach and ideal for water activities with children.
For an easy and short walk, the path to Cascade des Écrevisses is only a 5-minute stroll from the car park. If you're looking for a dedicated easy hiking route, consider the "Sofaïa Hot Spring Showers loop from Saut des Trois Cornes" which is an easy 2 km trail. You can find more details about this and other hiking options in the Hiking around Sainte-Rose guide.
Absolutely! The Ravine Tambour Waterfall features a natural swimming pool, though its access path is quite technical. The Cascade des Écrevisses also has a natural pool for bathing and is much easier to reach. For a more general swimming spot, the Picnic Area with Shelters and Swimming Spot in Parc National de Guadeloupe is an ideal place for water activities.
For those seeking a challenge, the access path to Ravine Tambour Waterfall is described as very technical, involving fording, and is recommended for experienced hikers. Another intermediate option is the walk to the summit of Mamelle de Pigeon, which offers rewarding views of the Guadeloupe National Park after a roughly 1-hour return hike with some steep sections.
Many attractions offer stunning natural views. From the summit of Mamelle de Pigeon, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Guadeloupe National Park. The Maison de la Forêt and the Picnic Area with Shelters and Swimming Spot are nestled within the forest, offering serene natural surroundings.
Yes, the Maison de la Forêt – Forest Discovery Center and Trail provides a picnic area along the Bras David River. Additionally, the Picnic Area with Shelters and Swimming Spot in Parc National de Guadeloupe is specifically designed with shelters and is easy to access, making it a convenient spot for a break.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for refreshing dips. The natural swimming pools at waterfalls like Ravine Tambour and Cascade des Écrevisses are highly rated. The ease of access to places like the Picnic Area with Shelters and Swimming Spot and the well-documented jungle experience at the Maison de la Forêt are also frequently praised.
There are various cycling routes nearby, catering to different difficulty levels. For road cycling, you can find routes like the "Cascade des Écrevisses – Col des Mamelles loop from Baie-Mahault" (moderate) or the more challenging "Col des Mamelles – Cascade des Écrevisses loop from La Lézarde." Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the "Sucrerie Grosse Montagne loop from Béron" (easy) or the "Bois Banane Waterfall loop from Îlet de Fond d'Or" (moderate). More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Sainte-Rose and MTB Trails around Sainte-Rose guides.
Yes, several loop trails are available for hiking. Examples include the "Pointe Nogent – Pointe Allègre loop from Plage de Clugny" and the "View of Belle Hotesse – Saut des Trois Cornes loop from Saut des Trois Cornes," both rated as moderate. For an easier option, there's the "Sofaïa Hot Spring Showers loop from Saut des Trois Cornes." You can explore these and other loop trails in the Hiking around Sainte-Rose guide.
Guadeloupe generally experiences a dry season from December to May, which is often considered the best time for outdoor activities due to less rainfall and more comfortable temperatures. The wet season, from June to November, can bring more humidity and rain, though showers are often brief. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your visit, especially if you intend to hike near waterfalls or rivers.
Given the tropical climate and lush environment, light, breathable clothing is recommended. For hiking, sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip are essential, especially for trails that can be slippery or technical, like the path to Ravine Tambour Waterfall. A hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water are also advisable. If you plan to swim, bring swimwear and a towel.


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