Waterfalls around Valjouffrey are a prominent feature of the Écrins National Park in the French Alps. This region is characterized by its U-shaped valleys and glacial landscapes, which contribute to the formation of numerous cascades. The area offers a variety of waterfall experiences, from easily accessible sites to those requiring more challenging hikes. These natural features showcase the raw power of meltwater and glacial erosion.
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Access to the waterfall prohibited following a landslide
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The Cascade de la Pisse is a very spectacular waterfall with a beautiful view of the mountains.
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No longer accessible since February 2025 due to landslides - traffic is closed in one direction but not the other. Be careful as the direction of the hike is not indicated.
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Like a bridal veil, the waterfall is revealed around a bend
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Very beautiful waterfall which takes its name from the effect of the water on the rocks, instead of a large jet there are multitudes of jets ricocheting off the rocks giving the impression that there is a veil. Worth the detour from the refuge-hotel did Giobessey
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The Pisse waterfall is one of the most impressive in the whole of the Ecrins park! It is a popular starting point for many hikes.
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Very nice hike a little physical at the end of the climb but superb view of the boxes
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Pretty waterfall with a fall of a good fifteen meters. Accessible by bike.
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The Pisse Waterfall is easily reachable via an enjoyable 3.5-kilometer walk from Le Désert, taking approximately 40-50 minutes. This path is suitable for families and children, offering a chance to experience the wild mountain environment.
Yes, the trail to the Pisse Waterfall is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the hike to the Bridal Veil Waterfall (Cascade du Voile de la Mariée) near La Chapelle-en-Valgaudemar/Gioberney is a pleasant, family-friendly option that culminates in the beautiful cascade.
Summer is generally the ideal time to visit, as the waterfalls, particularly the Pisse Waterfall and Cascade de la Pisse de Lanchatra, are most powerful due to glacial meltwater. The Bridal Veil Waterfall also sees increased volume from spring to early summer. While possible year-round, winter visits require caution due to potential avalanche risks.
You'll encounter powerful glacial cascades, elegant veil-like falls, and waterfalls within scenic gorges. For instance, the Bridal Veil Waterfall gets its name from its elegant shape as water spreads over rocks. The Les Houles du Diable Waterfalls feature powerful flowing water through a narrow gorge.
Beyond easy return trips, you can find moderate loops like the 7.8 km 'Le Désert en Valjouffrey – Pisse Waterfall loop' near the Pisse Waterfall. For experienced hikers, challenging options include a 16.7 km loop to the Font Turbat Refuge. Hikes to the area around Waterfall Near Lac de Lauzon also offer moderate to challenging routes with superb views.
Yes, the Bridal Veil Waterfall (Cascade du Voile de la Mariée) is named for its elegant shape, resembling a bridal veil as the water spreads over rocks. It's a significant draw for its unique visual appeal.
Visitors appreciate the raw power of nature, especially the impressive flow of waterfalls like the Pisse Waterfall. The scenic surroundings, the distinctive shapes of falls like the Bridal Veil Waterfall, and the immersive hiking experiences are also highly valued.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Valbonnais Canal – Ecrins Reserve loop' or 'Col d'Ornon – Ornon Pass loop' for road cycling. Running trails such as 'Valbonnais – Valbonnais Lake loop' are also available. For more details, check out the Cycling around Valjouffrey and Running Trails around Valjouffrey guides.
Yes, the ascent to Les Houles du Diable Waterfalls requires surefootedness and hiking shoes due to the powerful flowing water through a narrow gorge. For any winter visits to waterfalls, caution is advised due to potential avalanche risks.
Absolutely. Before reaching Lac de Lauzon, you can view the beautiful Waterfall Near Lac de Lauzon, which is also a natural monument and offers a great photo stop. The hikes to Lac de Lauzon itself provide superb views of the Écrins mountain range and the Gioberney glacial cirque.
Many waterfalls in the region are quite powerful, especially during summer. The Pisse Waterfall plunges over 100 meters and is particularly strong when fed by the Coin Charnier glacier. Cascade de la Pisse de Lanchatra, though outside Valjouffrey itself, also cascades down at least 120 meters, nourished by small glaciers.
Cascade de la Pisse de Lanchatra, located south of Venosc in the Vallée de Veneon, is visible from the roadside. However, a walk to the bridge in front of the falls provides a more immersive experience to appreciate its immense power and scenic surroundings.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Valjouffrey: