Waterfalls in Massif des Bauges offer refreshing escapes within this pre-Alpine mountain range, situated in the Savoie and Haute-Savoie departments of France. The region is characterized by its natural landscape, providing scenic hikes and diverse natural features. Visitors can explore various waterfalls, many of which are fed by underground springs or emerge from caves. The terrain varies, offering both accessible walks and more challenging trails.
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This waterfall is one of the many waterfalls that the Doria forms along its course, from the Doria hole 400m higher up, to its confluence with the Leysse, 2km further down. It is however the highest of these. https://www.chamberymontagnes.com/que-faire/visites-culture-patrimoine/grande-cascade-de-la-doria-saint-jean-darvey-fr-5783870/#:~:text=Cette%20cascade%20est%20l'une,plus%20haute%20de%20celles%2Dci.
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Nice little waterfall. Sturdy footwear recommended.
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The waterfall costs €6, and if you want to go into the cave, it costs €10. The waterfall is stunning and definitely worth the visit. For the truly daring, there's also the option of ziplining over the gorge.
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Easily accessible from the road, the Nanceau waterfall is a perfect hike to do with the family. Just follow the signs, and less than a kilometer further you will see the beautiful waterfall standing in front of you.
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Possibility of soaking the feet and bathing under the waterfall for the bravest, a cave is hidden behind the waterfall
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Very nice walk, cool, difficult passages: stony climbs and passage at the source. But GORGEOUS!!! And for the followers, you can bathe in the water holes of the source, as I did this day!
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Small accessible walk, with a pretty waterfall at the end
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Yes, several waterfalls in Massif des Bauges are suitable for families. The Nanceau Waterfall is easily accessible from the road, making it a perfect short hike for all ages. The Pissieu Waterfall also offers an easy and short walk with no significant elevation gain, ideal for picnics. Additionally, the Small Waterfall by the Stream provides a beautiful, natural path along the water, suitable for cooling off on hot days.
The Massif des Bauges is home to waterfalls with distinct natural characteristics. The Pissieu Waterfall is a notable 'tufière' or petrifying spring, where calcium-rich water creates unique cascading forms as it precipitates limestone. The Cascade de la Doriaz emerges from the Grotte de la Doria, adding the intrigue of a cave system to its impressive 60-meter height.
The waterfalls in Massif des Bauges can be visited year-round, but their flow varies seasonally. During snowmelt or after heavy rainfall, waterfalls like the Pissieu Waterfall can be particularly impressive. The Cascade de la Doriaz also looks quite different depending on the season and recent weather, offering a unique experience with each visit. Summer provides refreshing escapes, while spring offers powerful flows.
For those seeking a quieter experience, the Cascade du Creux de l'Enfer, located in Chevaline near Doussard, offers a more secluded and wilder option. It involves a short hike largely through wooded areas, providing a tranquil natural site away from larger crowds.
Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are the Cascade de la Doriaz, known for its impressive height and the nearby Grotte de la Doria. The Pissieu Waterfall is also very popular, recognized for its unique petrifying spring and accessible walk, perfect for picnics.
The difficulty varies. The walk to Pissieu Waterfall is easy and short with minimal elevation gain. The Cascade de la Doriaz involves a medium-difficulty hike, offering a rewarding experience for those up for a challenge. For the Nanceau Waterfall, sturdy footwear is recommended despite its easy accessibility.
Visitors frequently highlight the refreshing escapes and scenic beauty. Many appreciate the accessibility of places like Pissieu Waterfall for picnics and its icy spring water. The impressive scale of Cascade de la Doriaz and the pure nature around the Small Waterfall by the Stream are also highly praised.
Yes, the Saint-Ruph Waterfall has an entrance fee. It costs €6 to view the waterfall, and an additional €10 if you wish to enter the cave. There is also an option for ziplining over the gorge for the truly daring.
The Massif des Bauges offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling, with routes like the Lake Annecy – Leschaux Pass loop. For runners, there are challenging running trails such as the Trélod Loop Trail or La Dent d'Arclusaz.
Yes, the Massif des Bauges features several dedicated running trails. You can find challenging routes like the Trélod Loop Trail, La Dent d'Arclusaz - Massif des Bauges - Trail - Loop, and La Pointe de l'Arcalod - Massif des Bauges - Trail - Loop. These trails offer diverse terrain and stunning views, complementing a visit to the waterfalls. More details can be found in the Running Trails in Massif Des Bauges guide.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for cycling, offering both gravel and road cycling options. Popular routes include the Lake Annecy – Leschaux Pass loop for gravel biking and the Col du Marais loop for road cycling. These routes allow you to explore the scenic landscapes of Massif des Bauges, often passing near or offering views of the waterfall areas. Check out the Gravel biking in Massif Des Bauges and Road Cycling Routes in Massif Des Bauges guides for more options.


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