Natural monuments around Drumettaz-Clarafond offer diverse landscapes in the Savoie department of France. This commune provides access to a variety of natural sites, from local viewpoints to regional parks and geological formations. The area is characterized by mountains, forests, and the proximity to France's largest natural lake, Lac du Bourget. Visitors can explore a range of natural features, including dramatic canyons, impressive summits, and unique cave systems.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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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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Magnificent view of Chambéry and Lake Bourget A lovely picnic area
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Don't forget that even if it's in the mid-mountains, you need to be equipped for the weather, good shoes, and good physical condition.
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Loop route from Brison town hall.
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The beautiful and varied hiking trail to the summit cross alone is a pleasure, and once you reach the summit, you have a breathtaking panorama in all directions (Alps, Lac du Bourget, Chamberry, Aix-les-Bains, mountains and valleys). Highly recommended 😀👍!
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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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Great walk with the fairy cave. Good climbs therefore good descents
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A beautiful, very varied path!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Nivolet Cross, a summit offering phenomenal 360-degree views visible from the Chambéry region. Another favorite is the Cascade de la Doriaz, an impressive waterfall in a forest, and the intriguing Fairies' Cave, accessible via rough stairs carved into the rock.
Yes, the Nivolet Cross is considered accessible to all, offering a rewarding experience for families. Additionally, the hiking trails leading to the Belvédère de la Parchale within Drumettaz-Clarafond itself provide pleasant and accessible walks through forests and fields, suitable for a family outing.
The region is rich in diverse geological features. You can explore spectacular canyons like the Gorges du Fier, carved by the Fier river, featuring 'Giants' Kettles' and a suspended footbridge. The Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park, a UNESCO Global Geopark, showcases limestone formations, caves, and unique sculpted rocks. For a unique experience, the Fairies' Cave and the Trail of sinkholes and ice caves offer insights into underground formations and historical ice extraction.
For breathtaking views, the Belvédère de la Parchale offers an extraordinary panorama of the Aix basin and Lac du Bourget. The Nivolet Cross provides a phenomenal 360-degree vista. The Orionde Viewpoint offers superb panoramas of Lake Bourget, the Grésivaudan valley, and the Chartreuse massif. From certain points in the Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park, like the Semnoz Plateau, you can even see Mont Blanc.
Absolutely. The Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park alone boasts over 480 km of trails for hiking and mountain biking, along with opportunities for climbing and canyoning. You can find various routes for running, MTB, and gravel biking around Drumettaz-Clarafond. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Gravel biking guides for the area.
The region offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Summer is ideal for water activities on Lac du Bourget and higher-altitude hikes. While some areas might be challenging, winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, especially in the higher elevations of the Massif des Bauges or around Mont Granier.
Yes, Lac du Bourget, France's largest natural lake, is a prominent feature offering crystal-clear waters and various water activities. You can also visit the impressive Cascade de la Doriaz, a beautiful waterfall located in a forest, where a path leads to its source.
The Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park is a UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its exceptional geological heritage and diverse ecosystems. It features mountains, forests, valleys, and alpine pastures shaped by millions of years of geological processes. It's also home to remarkable flora and fauna, and its limestone formations include cliffs, caves, and unique sculpted rocks, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and geology lovers.
While primarily natural, some sites carry historical significance. The Trail of sinkholes and ice caves, for instance, reveals the history of ice extraction until the early 1900s, where ice from these natural coolers was sold in Chambéry and Aix-les-Bains. The Gorges du Fier also has legends associated with its formation, adding a touch of mystique to its natural wonder.
The Gorges du Fier is a spectacular canyon located about 28 km from Drumettaz-Clarafond. You can explore it via a 250-meter-long footbridge suspended 25 meters above the river, offering intimate views of unique rock formations like 'Giants' Kettles.' Educational panels explain its formation, and it's considered one of the most beautiful natural sites in the Alps. You can find more information about visiting this natural curiosity on tourisme-haute-savoie.com.
Yes, Mont Granier, a majestic limestone mountain within the Chartreuse Massif, offers challenging hiking trails with stunning 360-degree panoramic views from its summit. The Nivolet Cross also has routes with varying levels of difficulty, including more challenging ascents. The path to the source of the Cascade de la Doriaz can be steep and slippery, requiring caution.
The diverse ecosystems, especially within the Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park and around Mont Granier, are home to various wildlife. You might spot ibexes and chamois in the mountainous areas. The forests and valleys also support a range of bird species and other local fauna.


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