Best waterfalls around Doussard are situated in the Annecy Mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes near Lake Annecy. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and the presence of numerous watercourses, creating various waterfall formations. Visitors can explore a range of natural features, from easily accessible cascades to more secluded gorges. The area provides opportunities to experience the natural beauty and refreshing power of water.
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Unfortunately, there was no water down here
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Nice little waterfall. Sturdy footwear recommended.
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The many lichens, ferns and mosses on the trees fit very well into a fairy forest.
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Easily accessible from the road, the Nanceau waterfall is a perfect hike to do with the family. Just follow the signs, and less than a kilometer further you will see the beautiful waterfall standing in front of you.
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Possibility of soaking the feet and bathing under the waterfall for the bravest, a cave is hidden behind the waterfall
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Always watch your head! 😜 The path is also extremely slippery in many places ...
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A must-have! swimming at Lake Annecy, nice little terrace in Veyrier du Lac Access to the two waterfalls from Vérel (be careful, steep and slippery path)
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For a family-friendly outing, the Nanceau Waterfall is easily accessible from the road with a walk of less than a kilometer. Another great option is the Saint-Ruph Waterfall, which is also family-friendly and offers the unique experience of exploring a cave alongside the waterfall.
The best time to visit depends on the waterfall. For instance, the Cascade de Fontany is particularly impressive during spring when snowmelt contributes to its powerful flow. The Cascade de la Mine reveals its splendor between March and July, offering a tranquil walk through shaded areas. Most waterfalls are visible year-round, but their flow can be more modest during dry periods.
Yes, the Saint-Ruph Waterfall (also known as Grotte et Cascade de Seythenex) is part of a paid attraction that includes exploring an underground cave. For the adventurous, the Morette waterfall and "La Belle Inconnue" are primarily known as canyoning spots, offering thrilling abseiling opportunities down impressive waterfalls.
The Nanceau Waterfall is very easily accessible from the road, requiring a walk of less than a kilometer. The Pissieu Waterfall also features a small, accessible walk leading to the cascade.
The region around Doussard offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Albigny Beach – Trail Annecy - Semnoz' loop, or explore MTB trails like 'Au fil de l'eau'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'On the Annecy greenway – Cycle tunnel' loop. You can find more details on these activities on the running trails, MTB trails, and cycling guides for Doussard.
Yes, the Angon Waterfall is known for its challenging trail, which is steep and can be very slippery towards the waterfall. It offers a great ride and wonderful viewpoints, and you might even see groups abseiling.
Yes, the Cascade de la Mine trail features lovely natural pools along its shaded path. Additionally, the Cascade de Fontany offers opportunities for a refreshing dip, especially during spring when its flow is at its peak.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can visit the Fairy Bridge, a medieval bridge over the Nant d'Oy that serves as a pleasant picnic spot and viewpoint. The Angon Waterfall also provides wonderful viewpoints of the surrounding area.
While specific parking details for every waterfall are not always provided, easily accessible waterfalls like the Nanceau Waterfall are typically found with convenient access from the road, implying nearby parking options. It's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The Pissieu Waterfall is known for its ice-cold spring water and is a popular destination with a small, accessible walk. It also has many small blocks nearby, making it a pleasant spot for a picnic.
The walk to Nanceau Waterfall is less than a kilometer. For Cascade de Fontany, expect a 30-minute descent and a 600-meter walk. The Cascade de la Mine involves a 1.3 km shaded trail, taking approximately 50 minutes to reach.
Yes, the Cascade de Nanceau is part of the "Balcons de Lathuile" walk, offering a refreshing route for hikers who wish to extend their visit beyond just the waterfall.


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