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Top 17 Natural Monuments around Gourbeyre

Best natural monuments around Gourbeyre are located within Guadeloupe National Park on Basse-Terre island. This region features a diverse natural landscape, including volcanic peaks, waterfalls, and hot springs. The area provides opportunities to explore the island's tropical environment and unique geological formations. Gourbeyre's natural sites offer various experiences for visitors.

Best natural monuments around Gourbeyre

  • The most popular natural monuments is La Découverte Summit (1,467 m), a summit that offers great views when weather conditions are favorable. This crater…

Last updated: May 23, 2026

La Découverte Summit (1,467 m)

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As always at a summit, forget the effort and be happy about what has been achieved. For us, the effort was more the weather near the summit :-)

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Carbet Falls (Second Fall)

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To get to the foot of the 70-meter-high waterfall you have to do a beautiful, half-hour hike. The path from the parking lot is well developed and you cross a jungle.

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Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring

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The perfect way to cool down or relax after the tour.

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East Ascent of La Soufrière

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The western ascent is usually overcrowded, since the official signage points the way. If you want to enjoy the fantastic impressions of the volcano "alone", take the east side, which is only a few meters longer.

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La Soufrière

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The Soufrière (or La Soufrière) is an active volcano on Basse-Terre, one of the two main islands of the French overseas department of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean. At 1,467 m, …

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March 29, 2025, La Découverte Summit (1467 m)

Be sure to bring your rain gear! There's a small shelter, but it's usually full.

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Don't forget your swimwear - an absolute treat after the climb to la Soufrière!

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A great hike to the C. Columbus Waterfall!

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The climb is long and gets steeper and rockier. But it's fun. At the top you're not only sweating, but also (at least on our warm day of ascent in a T-shirt) wet to the skin due to the high humidity. But as I said, it's fun and doable.

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Relaxation after the summit tour

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Great view if the weather is right, better to set off very early.

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I went up the west side and back the east side early in the morning. I would recommend that to everyone. The main route wasn't that full yet. What changed after eight. On the east side I walked partly through clouds (very beautiful), had wonderful views and only met 3 people. Fantastic!

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Great crater peak. Tour can be done even without major alpine experience if you have a basic level of fitness and a certain resistance to sweating. The sulphurous air may bother you, but it is harmless.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Gourbeyre?

Gourbeyre, located within Guadeloupe National Park, offers a diverse natural landscape. You can explore volcanic peaks like La Découverte Summit (1,467 m), refreshing waterfalls such as Carbet Falls (Second Fall), and natural hot springs like Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring. The area also features serene natural pools and lush tropical environments.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Gourbeyre?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The trail to Carbet Falls (Second Fall) is well-developed and considered family-friendly, even for children. Additionally, Bassin Bleu is a popular spot with a mostly shaded trail, ideal for swimming and picnicking, though some sections can be slippery after rain.

What are the Bain des Amours hot springs like?

The Bain des Amours, also known as Bains de Dolé, are natural hot springs located just minutes from Gourbeyre. They are famous for their heart-shaped basin and naturally warm, sulphurous waters, typically around 35°C (95°F), known for therapeutic properties. Visiting early in the morning is recommended to enjoy the tranquil experience without crowds.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region around Gourbeyre is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging ascents to volcanic peaks and more moderate routes. For detailed options, explore the hiking guide for Gourbeyre. There are also running trails available, which you can find in the running guide for Gourbeyre.

Are there challenging hikes for experienced adventurers?

Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the ascent to La Découverte Summit (1,467 m) offers great views and requires a basic level of fitness. The East Ascent of La Soufrière is another challenging option, providing a less crowded experience to the volcano's summit compared to the main route.

What is the best time to visit Gourbeyre's natural monuments?

For sites like the Bain des Amours hot springs, visiting early in the morning is recommended to avoid crowds and fully enjoy the tranquility. For volcanic peaks like La Découverte Summit, setting off very early is advised for the best chance of clear views before clouds roll in.

Tell me more about Bassin Bleu.

Bassin Bleu is a cherished natural pool fed by the Galion River, located at an altitude of 620 meters on the Plateau des Palmistes. It's popular for its clear, fresh water, ideal for swimming and relaxation. The 'blue' in its name comes from the vibrant reflections in the water, especially around midday. A pleasant, mostly shaded trail leads to the basin, which features a small cascade and a natural rock slide.

What should I bring when visiting natural monuments in Gourbeyre?

Given the tropical environment and potential for hiking, it's advisable to bring appropriate footwear for trails, swimwear for natural pools and hot springs, water, sun protection, and insect repellent. For higher elevations or volcanic areas, layers of clothing might be useful due to changing weather conditions.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Gourbeyre?

Visitors frequently highlight the refreshing experience of swimming in natural pools and waterfalls, the therapeutic relaxation in hot springs, and the stunning views from volcanic summits. The opportunity to connect with Guadeloupe's lush tropical environment and unique geological formations is a major draw, with many appreciating the well-developed trails and the sense of accomplishment after a hike.

Is it possible to relax in warm water after a strenuous hike?

Yes, after a challenging hike, you can unwind at Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring, where you can relax in 30°C warm water. The Bain des Amours also offers naturally warm waters, providing a soothing experience for tired muscles.

Are there any natural monuments that are not recommended to visit?

While the Saut de la Lézarde is a beautiful waterfall, access and swimming have been prohibited since 2015 due to risks of sudden floods and drowning. Therefore, it is not currently recommended as a visiting site.

What is the highest point I can reach among Gourbeyre's natural monuments?

The highest point you can reach is La Découverte Summit (1,467 m), which is part of the La Soufrière volcanic massif. It offers panoramic views when weather conditions are favorable, making the ascent a rewarding experience.

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