Canyons around Croy offer diverse natural features, situated in a region known for its historical ties to the Antonine Wall and the Forth & Clyde Canal. The area's geology includes sandstone formations, contributing to the character of its gorges. While Croy is a former mining community, it provides access to several natural attractions, including notable gorges and waterfalls. These features present opportunities for exploration within a landscape shaped by both natural processes and historical human activity.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Wonderful grotto, very impressive how the stream rushes through underneath you and the size of the whole grotto
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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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The cave is impressive, we pass through different rooms before arriving in the cathedral, passing over an underground river. You really feel like you're exploring the depths of the earth. Once outside, it's good to find the sun and the colors of life! Don’t leave without buying some cheese matured in the caves, it’s perfect for an aperitif!
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Flowing trail through the Gorges du Nozon to Romainmôtier
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You cannot reach the bottom part by bike but you can arrive not far away.
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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 canyons around Croy offer a variety of natural features. You can find impressive waterfalls, such as the one visible from the Wooden Bridge Over the Orbe Gorge, which is particularly striking in winter or spring. The region also features river-carved landscapes and dense forests, like those found along the Day Trail – Orbe Gorges, where you can experience wild segments with large boulders.
Yes, there are family-friendly options available. The Vallorbe Caves offer an accessible and engaging experience for all ages, featuring crystals, colorful water, and a fascinating tunnel labyrinth. Another option is the Tine de Conflens Waterfall, which is easy to reach and can even have a small sand beach during low water levels, making it suitable for families.
The geology of the canyons around Croy is characterized by sandstone formations. This rock type is particularly notable in Croin Canyon, which is a significant natural feature in the area. These sandstone formations contribute to the unique character of the gorges and are a key element for canyoning activities.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, Croy offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Old Town, Orbe – Orbe loop' or the 'Dard Waterfall – Mélange à Pairs Picnic Area loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the 'Churches of La Sarraz – View of Romainmôtier Old Town loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Lake Joux – Le Pont loop'. You can find more details on these activities at the Running Trails around Croy, MTB Trails around Croy, and Road Cycling Routes around Croy guide pages.
Yes, for experienced canyoners, Croin Canyon near Croy offers a challenging adventure. It requires expert knowledge for descent and features an impressive 35-meter waterfall. The entire descent covers 190 meters over a length of 600 meters, requiring a minimum of one 80-meter rope. It's known for its 'long approach with a worthy descent' but also has a high flood risk, so caution and expertise are essential.
Visitors particularly enjoy the immersive natural experience. For instance, the Day Trail – Orbe Gorges is praised for its wild segments and the energy of nature. The Vallorbe Caves are often described as feeling like 'another planet' due to their unique formations. Many appreciate the scenic viewpoints, such as those from the Wooden Bridge Over the Orbe Gorge, offering views of waterfalls and the gorge itself.
While exploring the canyons, you are in a region rich in history. Croy is historically tied to the Antonine Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Forth & Clyde Canal. These significant historical landmarks offer a glimpse into Scotland's past and can be explored in conjunction with your canyon adventures.
The best time to visit can depend on the specific activity. For general exploration and enjoying waterfalls, spring and winter can offer unique perspectives, as seen with the Wooden Bridge Over the Orbe Gorge where waterfalls are particularly visible. However, for challenging canyoning like in Croin Canyon, it's crucial to consider flood risks, which are higher during certain seasons. Always check local conditions before planning your visit.
Yes, for hiking, the Day Trail – Orbe Gorges offers a very nice route through forests and along the river, with wild segments and large boulders. Another option is the Gorges du Nozon, which features a beautiful gorge and some rather technical passages, providing a good workout while enjoying nature.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly adjacent to the canyon trails are not detailed in the guide, Croy itself is a community with local amenities. For broader options, you might explore nearby towns or visit Visit Lanarkshire's website for information on local services and attractions in the Croy area.
When exploring the canyons, it's advisable to wear appropriate outdoor gear. For trails, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended, especially where paths might be damp or slippery, such as near the Wooden Bridge Over the Orbe Gorge. Layered clothing is also wise to adapt to changing weather conditions, as the region can experience varied climates.
Croy is a community with public transport links, including a train station and bus routes. While direct access to every canyon entrance via public transport might vary, you can typically reach the general area of Croy using these services. From there, you might need to walk or arrange further transport to specific canyon locations. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local schedules.


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