Waterfalls around Champorcher are a prominent feature of the Aosta Valley in Italy, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its pristine environment and alpine streams that carve through gorges. These natural cascades provide opportunities for outdoor activity and connection with nature. The valley's geological formations and the power of its water sources create a dynamic display of natural artistry.
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE Very well described by meckomat: first gravel, then 2km of singletrack, sometimes flat, sometimes steeper, the last 300m of elevation gain can only be achieved by pushing at least.
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The entire path that runs along the stream is very pleasant.
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The first waterfall is accessible to everyone and the circular route to see them all is an easy excursion (less than 2 km on foot and 100 m of elevation gain) that offers unforgettable glimpses. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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After crossing a bridge, you come to a grassy plateau (at an altitude of 1745 meters, also the highest point of this hike), from which you can admire the third and most beautiful cascade of the waterfall, which is particularly impressive due to the spectacular flow of the water and the impressive rock layers that formed the waterfall. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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After a short, steep stretch of path, you reach the second, a huge cascade: here the lush water masses of the Urtier plunge into a stilling basin that was dug out over the centuries. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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On the path that runs alongside the Bardoney stream, following the steep walls of the Goilles head, there is a suggestive waterfall that dominates this extraordinary natural environment.
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The waterfalls encountered during the climb are very characteristic
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Beautiful waterfalls in Lillaz
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Among the most popular waterfalls in the Champorcher Valley are the Lillaz Waterfalls, known for their impressive flow and striking rock layers. Visitors also highly regard the Bardoney Waterfall, set within a beautiful natural environment, and the Arlaz Waterfall, located in a scenic valley with postcard villages nearby.
The waterfalls in Champorcher Valley are unique due to their dramatic settings within pristine natural environments, often carved by alpine streams through deep gorges. They offer a refreshing escape and a chance to witness the geological artistry of water shaping rock over millennia, providing a sense of freshness and purity.
Yes, the Lillaz Waterfalls are particularly family-friendly. The first waterfall is accessible to everyone, and a circular route to see all of them is an easy excursion, less than 2 km with about 100 m of elevation gain, offering unforgettable views. However, the path to the second jump of Lillaz includes steps and climbs, which might not be suitable for strollers.
The power of the alpine streams, especially during snowmelt in June, creates incredibly powerful and dynamic waterfalls, making it an excellent time to visit. June is also when the Bardoney area is known for many flowers and marmots. For the Lillaz Waterfalls in autumn, it's recommended to visit after 12:00 PM for better sunlight on the falls.
The Champorcher Valley offers a variety of trails leading to its waterfalls. Some paths are easy excursions, while others, like parts of the route to the second jump of the Lillaz Waterfalls, include steps and climbs. Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking trails, such as those within the Mont Avic Natural Park, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the Champorcher area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Rifugio Dondena and Lake Misérin Loop'. There are also challenging mountain hikes, including the 'Waterfall – Lillaz Waterfalls loop from Lillaz', and scenic road cycling routes.
Yes, for example, a popular mountain hike is the 'Waterfall – Lillaz Waterfalls loop from Lillaz', which is a challenging 11.7 km route. You can find more details on this and other hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Champorcher guide.
Around the waterfalls, you'll encounter a pristine environment with alpine streams, deep gorges, and striking rock layers shaped by water. Areas like the Bardoney Waterfall are known for their rich flora and fauna, including many flowers and marmots, especially in June. The entire valley offers a sense of freshness and the purity of nature.
Visitors appreciate the impressive flow of water, the striking rock formations, and the overall natural beauty. The tranquility and remote feeling of areas like the Bardoney Waterfall, along with the opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy moments of peace away from daily noise, are frequently highlighted. The sound of rushing water is a constant, contributing to the wild character of the valley.
While the Arlaz Waterfall is popular, its location in a valley with 'splendid views' and 'postcard villages' suggests a charming, perhaps less overtly dramatic, discovery. The Ayasse River Falls, characterized by their dramatic setting within a steep gorge and a 'suggestive' path, also offer a serene escape and a deep connection with nature's purity.
For the Lillaz Waterfalls, you can reach a grassy plateau at an altitude of 1745 meters to admire the third and most beautiful cascade, known for its powerful flow. The path to this highest point involves some steps and climbs, but it is certainly rewarding for the views.


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