Best waterfalls around Besse-Et-Saint-Anastaise are found within a region characterized by its volcanic origins and diverse natural landscapes. This area in Auvergne features numerous streams and forests, creating varied waterfall formations. These natural attractions provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The geological features contribute to the unique character of the local cascades.
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Pretty waterfall not far from a second one, part of a small loop of waterfalls starting from the landscaped cemetery
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The Grande Cascade rises on the Durbise plateau at an altitude of 1450 m. It crosses a series of old lava flows about 40 meters thick before the stream passes a lava cliff and offers the spectacle already described here in several comments. Access is prohibited in winter (from November 15th to April 1st). https://www.sancy.com/
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Magnificent waterfall! And playful trail!!
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Climb a little to the left above before crossing the bridge 👌
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We came from the mountain and enjoyed this highlight as the end of the day. Easy to reach from the city, but the incline is tough. A trip is definitely worth it.
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One of the most beautiful routes in the entire department where you discover 4 beautiful waterfalls while hiking on ridge paths on either side of the Col de la Croix Saint-Robert and Col de la Croix-Morand. The panoramas there are splendid. - Magnificent view of the Dore Mountains. - The Croix-Saint-Robert and Croix-Morand passes. - The Grande Cascade with its 30 m waterfall. - Panorama over the Sancy, the Cantal mountains, the Puys chain and the Guéry lake. - The puys of Barbier, Monne and La Tache. - The Rossignolet waterfalls. - The Queureuilh waterfall. Circuit for sporty hikers (1000md+) - walking shoes recommended
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The Grande Cascade is one of the water curiosities that overlooks the spa town of Mont-Dore. It rises in the high plateaus of Durbise at an altitude of 1,450 meters to fall into an incredible cataract 32 meters high. It becomes the largest waterfall in Auvergne and, above all, a true natural monument. At its feet, you can simply admire it from the wooden bridge that crosses the river or the rocks that outcrop it. The more adventurous can try the adventure at the back of the waterfall.
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Very beautiful waterfall in the heart of the forest.
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Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Queureuilh waterfall offers a pleasant hike through the undergrowth, even with children. The Voissières Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, with a creek at its foot that's popular for picnics.
While waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round, spring and early summer typically offer the most impressive water flow due to snowmelt and rainfall. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Some visitors also enjoy the unique experience of visiting in winter, as noted for the Queureuilh waterfall, which offers a great ride in the snow.
Yes, some waterfalls offer opportunities to cool off. The Barthe Waterfall is accessible from both the top and bottom, making it perfect for cooling off. At the Voissières Waterfall, the creek at its foot is a popular spot where you can cross the cold water with bare feet.
Beyond the most popular, you can explore the Voissières Waterfall, which remains partly hidden by vegetation, offering a more mysterious experience. The Barthe Waterfall on the Neuffonds stream is also a beautiful spot with a playful trail.
Yes, for an easier experience, the hike to Queureuilh waterfall is described as a pleasant family hike through the undergrowth. The Barthe Waterfall also features a playful and accessible trail.
The region's waterfalls are characterized by its volcanic origins. For instance, the Entraigues Waterfall, which is 18 meters high, clearly shows its volcanic heritage. The diverse natural landscapes, including streams and forests, contribute to varied waterfall formations throughout the area.
The area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various mountain hikes, such as the Puy Redon loop, by visiting the Mountain Hikes around Besse-Et-Saint-Anastaise guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Château de Murol – Lake Chambon loop, detailed in the Gravel biking around Besse-Et-Saint-Anastaise guide, and general cycling tours like the Lac Pavin loop, found in the Cycling around Besse-Et-Saint-Anastaise guide.
The Voissières Waterfall is described as mysterious and partly hidden by vegetation, with a path that can be quite narrow and covered, suggesting it might be less frequented than more prominent cascades.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the refreshing experience. Many enjoy the pleasant hikes through the woods leading to the falls, the spectacular views, and the opportunity to cool off in the streams. The region's unique volcanic landscape also adds to the appeal.
Accessibility varies. The Grande Cascade of Mont-Dore can be admired from a wooden bridge or rocks at its base. The Barthe Waterfall is accessible from both the top and bottom. The Voissières Waterfall is visible from the road, though the path to its foot is narrow and vegetated.
Yes, the Grande Cascade of Mont-Dore is the highest in Auvergne, plunging 32 meters. The Entraigues Waterfall is also notable, with a height of 18 meters.


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