Waterfalls around Chevilly, situated in the Vaud region of Switzerland, are characterized by impressive gorges and river systems. This area features sculpted limestone canyons and pristine natural reserves. Visitors can explore various waterfalls formed by rivers such as the Venoge, Veyron, and Orbe. The region offers numerous opportunities to experience natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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The Tine de Conflens is an idyllic waterfall in the middle of nature between Ferreyres and La Sarraz.
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A pretty waterfall along the orb, with small natural pools where you can swim. An ideal place to sit, at the edge of the woods, in a magnificent setting.
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An idyllic place that changes from spectacular to romantic depending on the water level of the "Nozon". Only during the holiday season and when the weather is nice at the weekends is an increased crowd to be expected.
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You cannot reach the bottom part by bike but you can arrive not far away.
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Superb fall in the middle of the forest, beautiful communion with nature.
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Thank you for these beautiful photos and video of the Tine de Conflens. Looking forward to discovering this gem.
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The Orbe (German formerly Orbach) is the 67 km long, left and western source river of the Thielle (German Zihl) in the Jura department in France and in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. Below Vallorbe is a barrage of the Orbe. The only tributary worth mentioning, the Jougnena, flows in here from the left. The Orbe then turns east and flows in a deep gorge with several waterfalls (Gorges de l'Orbe; ♁⊙) to the Swiss Mittelland. Source: Wikipedia%29%20ist,France%20and%20in%20%20Canton%20Vaud%20in%20%20Switzerland.
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The Vaud region, near Chevilly, features several impressive waterfalls. Among the most appreciated are the Dard Waterfall, known for its magnificent cascades and a small pond, and the Tine de Conflens Waterfall, where the Venoge and Veyron rivers converge to form beautiful falls and a natural pool. Visitors also enjoy the views of a waterfall from the Wooden Bridge Over the Orbe Gorge.
The best time to visit depends on the waterfall. For the Dard Waterfall, it's best seen when snow is melting or after rain, as it can be almost dry in summer. The waterfalls in the Orbe Gorges, including Saut du Day, are particularly powerful and lush in spring, though hiking through the cool gorge is pleasant on hot summer days. The Gorges du Nozon and its Cascade du Dard are also impressive in winter and early spring when water flow is strong.
Yes, the Tine de Conflens Waterfall is considered an ideal spot for families, with areas for kids to splash and play. However, caution is advised due to potentially slippery boulders, and the path to the bottom involves wooden stairs and a steep slope, making it unsuitable for pushchairs. The Orbe Gorges hike, featuring the Saut du Day waterfall, is generally considered moderate and family-friendly.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. The Tine de Conflens Waterfall is known for its unique confluence of two rivers, forming sculpted limestone canyons and a natural pool. The Orbe Gorges feature a pristine landscape with vivid green water, moss-covered stones, and a diverse ecosystem where you might spot kingfishers or beavers. The Gorges du Nozon, home to the Dard Waterfall, are an untouched spot with special humidity, benefiting algae, mosses, and lichens.
Accessibility varies. The Tine de Conflens Waterfall can be reached by train to La Sarraz station (a 40-minute walk) or by MBC bus n°760 to Ferreyres La Tine (a 20-minute walk). Limited parking is available near the sports center in La Sarraz. For the Orbe Gorges, parking is available in Vallorbe and Orbe, with bus and train connections between the towns. The Gorges du Nozon are typically accessed from Croy-Romainmôtier by public transport or car, followed by a walk.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. A popular 17-kilometer hiking trail extends through the Orbe Gorges from Vallorbe to Orbe, offering dramatic scenery and picnic spots near the Saut du Day. You can also find running and MTB trails in the area. For example, there's a challenging running route called "Dard Waterfall – Romainmôtier Priory loop from La Sarraz" and an MTB route "Dard Waterfall – Saut du Day Waterfall loop from La Sarraz." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Chevilly and MTB Trails around Chevilly guides.
Besides enjoying the waterfalls themselves, the surrounding area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive hiking trails, such as those through the Orbe Gorges. There are also numerous routes for running and gravel biking. For instance, you can find gravel biking routes like "To the source of the Venoge" or MTB trails like "Churches of La Sarraz – View of Romainmôtier Old Town loop from La Sarraz." Check out the Running Trails around Chevilly, Gravel biking around Chevilly, and MTB Trails around Chevilly guides for more options.
Absolutely. A hike through the Gorges du Nozon, featuring the Dard Waterfall, can be combined with visits to the medieval town of Romainmôtier, known for its historic abbey church, and La Sarraz. The Tine de Conflens is also close to La Sarraz. The Orbe Gorges offer a long trail between Vallorbe and Orbe, allowing for exploration of both towns.
The Tine de Conflens Waterfall is unique because it's located at the confluence of the Venoge and Veyron rivers. The tumultuous waters have sculpted striking canyons in the limestone rock, creating a "fairy-like" natural setting with beautiful waterfalls and a natural pool. It's described as a mystical place, and if the water is low, you might even find a small sand beach by the waterfall.
The Orbe Gorges, carved by the Orbe River, are home to several waterfalls and rapids, most notably the Saut du Day. The river transforms from a quiet stream into a roaring torrent here. The gorge boasts a pristine landscape with vivid green water and moss-covered stones, and it's a habitat for diverse wildlife like kingfishers and beavers. Hiking through the cool gorge is particularly pleasant on hot summer days, and the 17-kilometer trail between Vallorbe and Orbe is very popular.
Yes, the Wooden Bridge Over the Orbe Gorge offers picturesque views of a waterfall within the gorge. It's a beautiful spot that changes with the seasons, presenting an icy landscape in winter and a flowing waterfall in spring. Be aware that the wooden surface can become slippery when damp or wet.
The natural reserves around the waterfalls are home to various wildlife. In the Orbe Gorges, you might spot kingfishers, great egrets, chamois, and even beavers. The Gorges du Nozon, with its unique humidity, also provides a habitat for rare kingfishers, as well as a rich variety of algae, mosses, lichens, and mollusks.


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