Waterfalls around Sonnaz are located in the Savoie department of France, close to Chambéry and Lac du Bourget. The region is characterized by its diverse terrain, including proximity to the Bauges massif and Mont du Chat. This area offers various natural attractions, with several waterfalls providing opportunities for exploration. The landscape features a mix of forest paths and mountain environments.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The St Cassin waterfall is located on the last spurs of the Chartreuse massif. The stream plunges into the Hyères river on an almost vertical slope, allowing it to detach completely from the cliff.
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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 refreshing waterfall. possibility of immersing yourself in clear water at its foot
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Very nice waterfall, hidden just under the road. Easily accessible in 5 minutes!
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The Pontet has eaten away at the limestone for many years, forming water points over a few hundred meters, including three successive waterfalls. The first waterfall, above the Sécheron bridge, is a 7 meter high slope where the water gains speed in two successive jumps. The second waterfall, under the same bridge, is a powerful cataract 6 m high which plunges into the void via an immense staircase above a small cave. The third waterfall is the most impressive and the most difficult to reach. This 30 m high waterfall is located in a narrow gorge carved into a steep rock face. It can be visited from a wooden bridge. The pools dug into the rock are particularly impressive. They were probably used for bathing in the past.
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Do not miss the sequence of these beautiful waterfalls, a short 15-minute walk, a must
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Immediately after the source, the torrent flows down several cascades and forms spectacular waterfalls.
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A small detour valid from the loop of Mont Peney, a shaded place to relax at the expense of the waterfall.
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The region offers several notable waterfalls. Don't miss the Waterfalls on the Nant du Pontet, a series of three cascades with the third being 30 meters high in a narrow gorge. Another impressive site is Cascade de la Doriaz, known for its powerful flow and a path leading steeply to its source. The Jacob-Bellecombette Waterfall also features a beautiful sequence of falls.
Yes, the Jacob-Bellecombette Waterfall is particularly noted for its family-friendly access, requiring only a short 15-minute walk. Further afield, the Cascade d'Arpenaz near Sallanches offers picnic areas and a reception basin for swimming in summer, making it a great family destination.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive in spring when snowmelt significantly increases their flow. Early in the season or after heavy rainfall also provides a more powerful display. While beautiful year-round, spring and early summer offer the most dramatic views.
While not directly in Sonnaz, the Cascade d'Arpenaz near Sallanches (Haute-Savoie) features a reception basin that can be used for swimming during the summer months, offering a refreshing experience.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, from impressive cascades and powerful cataracts to narrow gorges carved into limestone. Many waterfalls are nestled within forest environments, offering shaded paths and viewpoints. Some, like the Cascade d'Arpenaz, also present geological interest with unique rock formations.
Yes, many waterfalls are part of or accessible via hiking trails. For instance, a path leads steeply uphill from Cascade de la Doriaz to its source, the 'Trou de la Doriaz'. The Descent from Col de la Doria via Mont Peney also features a waterfall. The broader region, including the Aravis Mountains, offers refreshing forest walks to waterfalls like Nant Debout and Nant Burgeat.
The area around Sonnaz, with its proximity to the Bauges massif and Mont du Chat, is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore MTB trails, enjoy gravel biking, or embark on road cycling routes. These activities allow you to experience the diverse terrain and stunning landscapes of the Savoie department.
The path leading to the source of Cascade de la Doriaz is described as steep and can be slippery, requiring caution. Similarly, the Descent from Col de la Doria via Mont Peney is categorized as challenging, featuring an exposed single track.
Visitors appreciate the impressive nature of the cascades and the unique features like water points carved into limestone. Many enjoy the accessibility of some falls, such as the Jacob-Bellecombette Waterfall, and the opportunity for shaded relaxation at spots like Cascade de la Doriaz.
The 'Mysterious Waterfall' near Le Grand-Bornand in Chinaillon (Haute-Savoie) is known for its powerful flow, especially after heavy rains, and is surrounded by local legends, adding an element of intrigue to its discovery.
Yes, the Cave and Waterfall of Seythenex in Haute-Savoie offers a unique experience. It's a UNESCO-listed Geosite where you can explore an underground gallery before witnessing the impressive 45-meter high Saut de l'Ange (angel's leap) waterfall.
Many waterfalls, especially the more popular ones, are generally accessible by car with nearby parking. For example, the Waterfalls on the Nant du Pontet are easily accessible just under the road. While specific public transport details for each waterfall vary, the broader Savoie region is well-connected, and local buses often serve towns near these natural sites.


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