Waterfalls around Pontboset are characterized by the dramatic landscapes carved by the Ayasse stream in the Champorcher Valley. This region features deep gorges and cascading waters, notably along the "Six Bridges and Ravines" route. Pontboset offers a unique experience through its series of natural pools and historical stone bridges. The area's waterways have sculpted visually striking views over millennia.
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The Arlaz Waterfall can be reached either from the Col d'Arlaz or from the Orbeillaz car park, following path number 31 which runs alongside the Rû d’Arlaz, a 14th-century artificial canal that channels the water of the Evançon stream and carries it to the municipalities of Challand, Emarese and Montjovet.
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After the village you will come to a barrier on the left. It is possible to pass by bicycle and in front of you you will find a concrete ramp with a challenging slope. It is worth sweating a bit because at the top there is the waterfall with its beautiful bridge: in summer for the more daring it is possible to bathe in the crystal clear but rather... cool waters
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Obligatory photo 😉… and in the summer there is a nice bath
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Beautiful waterfall if only there had been water… when I went it was completely dry as they had closed the channel
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In addition to being beautiful to look at, it is very suggestive to pass by with the splashes that reach you. You have to be careful when going downhill with wet pavement.
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This waterfall gives life to the park's many lakes
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fallen plant, tiring interruption to get the bike off
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From Fondo to Tallorno there is this very suggestive corner
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Visitors frequently enjoy Arlaz Waterfall, known for its splendid valley and nature trail. Another favorite is Lago Grande Waterfall, which feeds several lakes in the Aosta Valley. The Chiara Waterfall, located near the road to Fondo, is also a popular spot.
Yes, the Chiara Waterfall is categorized as family-friendly and is easily accessible from the road leading to Fondo. Additionally, the 'Six Bridges and Ravines' route, while a hike, offers a captivating experience for families with older children, showcasing historical bridges and natural pools.
Pontboset is characterized by the dramatic gorges carved by the Ayasse stream. Along routes like the 'Six Bridges and Ravines', you'll encounter deep canyons, cascading waters, and natural pools where the water flows slowly enough to see fish. The Ratus Gorge, with its deep canyon, and the 'Dancing' Bridge over crystal-clear pools are particularly notable features.
Yes, the 'Six Bridges and Ravines' route is a highlight for its historical significance. This trail features six ancient stone bridges, dating from the 17th to 19th centuries, which are remarkable examples of alpine ingenuity in connecting villages across rugged terrain.
Some areas along the waterways, particularly on the 'Six Bridges and Ravines' route, feature natural pools. For instance, near the Waterfall and bridge highlight, visitors mention the possibility of a nice bath in crystal-clear, albeit cool, waters during summer.
The 'Six Bridges and Ravines' route is an enjoyable hike that winds through chestnut forests and along the Ayasse stream downstream of Pontboset. It offers scenic views, allowing you to cross six historic stone bridges and pass through deep gorges, showcasing cascading water sections and calmer natural pools. It's ideal for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and historical exploration.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, Pontboset offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes in the surrounding area. These routes often pass through picturesque landscapes and offer different difficulty levels.
The Arlaz Waterfall can be reached either from the Col d'Arlaz or from the Orbeillaz car park. From these points, you can follow path number 31, which runs alongside the Rû d’Arlaz, an ancient artificial canal.
Yes, the 'Frutti di Bosco (Cascata)' is a beautiful cascade that is clearly visible from the road. The Chiara Waterfall is also located on the edge of the road leading to Fondo.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic landscapes carved by the Ayasse stream, the integration of historical stone bridges with natural waterways, and the serene beauty of the cascading waters and natural pools. The 'Six Bridges and Ravines' route is often highlighted for its unique blend of nature and history.
While the region's waterfalls are not typically known for massive ice formations, the 'Frutti di Bosco (Cascata)' is noted for its ice, which is normally thin. This suggests it might be a feature more prominent in colder months and could be of interest to those who appreciate winter scenery or ice climbing.
Trails around Pontboset, such as the 'Six Bridges and Ravines' route, often involve winding paths through chestnut forests and along waterways. Some sections, like the approach to the Waterfall and bridge, can have challenging slopes. Many highlights are categorized as 'intermediate' difficulty, indicating varied terrain that may include ascents and descents.


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