Waterfalls around Brezons are a prominent feature of the Cantal region in France, known for its glacial valleys and abundant water sources. The Brezons Valley, often called "the valley of a thousand sources," is characterized by its picturesque landscapes carved by ancient glaciers. This area offers a diverse range of waterfalls, from easily accessible cascades to those found along more challenging hiking routes. The natural environment includes forests, pastures, and views of the Plomb du Cantal peaks.
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One of the three waterfalls that cascade down the Lagnon. All grouped together along the marked waterfall hike starting from Albepierre.
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There are numerous waterfalls and torrents to discover along the Lagnon. The Vergnes waterfall is one of the most impressive, with a beautiful waterfall of around 20 meters.
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easy to reach! but then it goes up quite a hill. Feasible round with children!
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Pretty waterfall to enjoy from a distance, no access to swim 😉
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On the GR 4, the Lagnon waterfall is a waterfall through which the eponymous river passes.
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For families or those seeking easier walks, the Vergnes Waterfall offers a pleasant experience with a nice rest area. The Cascade du Saut de la Truite is also highly recommended, reachable within about 20 minutes with minimal elevation gain. The Cascade de Livernade is another relatively quickly accessible option. For a slightly longer but still manageable outing, the Cascade de Montréal offers a pleasant 1.5-hour loop trail.
Yes, for a more challenging experience, the full 1.5-hour circular path to the Cascade de la Borie is considered difficult. It features a 30-meter staircase above a volcanic 'fairy chimney' and is not recommended for children under 12 or individuals prone to vertigo, especially in wet conditions due to steep and potentially slippery sections. However, a shorter 45-minute round trip to the base of the falls is less demanding.
The waterfalls around Brezons showcase diverse geological formations. The Faillitoux Waterfall is particularly notable as it descends an old lava flow that has transformed into impressive volcanic organs during cooling. The Cascade de la Borie features a spectacular 30-meter staircase ascending above an ancient volcanic 'fairy chimney' formation.
The Brezons Valley waterfalls are generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and strong water flow from snowmelt, while summer provides pleasant hiking weather. Autumn brings beautiful foliage. It's advisable to avoid visiting in wet conditions, especially for more challenging trails like the Cascade de la Borie, as paths can become slippery.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the Brezons area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'Grifoul Pass – View of Brezons loop' from Brezons itself. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Vergnes Waterfall – Col de Prat de Bouc loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Brezons and Running Trails around Brezons guide pages.
Yes, the Brezons Valley is often called 'the valley of 5 cascades'. This grouping typically includes the Cascade du Saut de la Truite, Cascade de Livernade, Cascade de Grandval, Cascade de l'Arbre de la Biche, and Cascade du Traou de Longue. These can often be explored together through dedicated hiking loops, such as the 3.5 to 4-hour 'Boucle de Grandval' which takes you through the grandiose Cirque de Grandval.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive height and beauty of waterfalls like the Cascade du Saut de la Truite, as well as the unique two-tiered structure of the Cascade de Livernade. The Vergnes Waterfall is appreciated for its beauty and as a nice rest area. The overall natural beauty of the Cantal landscapes, including forests, pastures, and views of the Plomb du Cantal peaks, is a major draw.
Yes, the Brezons Valley offers several circular routes. The Cascade de Montréal is part of a pleasant 1.5-hour loop trail that passes through charming villages and meadows. For a longer option, the Arbre de la Biche Waterfall is located on the Livernade stream, and a footbridge above it allows for a short loop, with options for longer routes to other waterfalls like Grandval.
The Cascade de Montréal features a balcony accessible by stairs, providing a direct and excellent vantage point overlooking the falls. At the Arbre de la Biche Waterfall, a viewing point just 30 meters below the falls offers a majestic perspective, and a rustic bridge allows for crossing the torrent above it.
While less detailed information is available, the Cascade du Traou de Longue is often described by visitors as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the valley, particularly noted for its lush green surroundings.
The Lagnon stream is home to several impressive waterfalls and torrents. The Vergnes Waterfall, with its approximately 20-meter drop, is one of the most prominent along this stream. The Lagnon Waterfall is another notable cascade found on the GR 4 trail.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Brezons: