Canyons around Curienne are situated in the Savoie department, within the southern part of the Massif des Bauges mountains. This region is known for its natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities. The landscape features impressive rock formations and lush vegetation, shaped by water over millennia. It offers a range of natural attractions for explorers.
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The via ferrata of the Carret cave is rated extremely difficult (ED), it is worth the detour for its views, its apparatus and its overhangs. But beware, beginners should refrain!
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Refreshing in case of strong heat
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Camelot Gorge is an exciting mountain biking destination known for its spectacular scenery and rugged trails. As you traverse this scenic gorge, you’ll encounter a variety of challenging terrain, including rocky trails and steep descents. The gorge features impressive rock formations and lush vegetation, creating a breathtaking backdrop for your ride.
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Pretty refreshing path along the Ternèze stream...
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Ideal for a little break in the shade
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Nice layout that allows you to reach Thoiry from St-Jean-d'Arvey.
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Very nice waterfall, hidden just under the road. Easily accessible in 5 minutes!
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Suspension bridge over a particularly beautiful part of the Leysse valley. On the north side, you can descend to the water by taking a path.
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The region around Curienne offers several notable natural attractions. The Gorges de Ternèze is particularly popular for canyoning, known for its fun and accessible course. Other highly-rated spots include the Trou de l'Enfer footbridge, offering a suspension bridge over a scenic part of the Leysse valley, and the Camelot Gorge, appreciated for its spectacular scenery.
Yes, the Canyon de Ternèze is highly recommended for beginners and families. It's often described as a natural aqualand with progressive challenges, making it ideal for mixed groups and children as young as 6 or 8 years old who can swim. Participants can choose to bypass more challenging jumps or siphons.
The canyons and gorges in the Curienne area showcase impressive rock formations, lush vegetation, and waterways sculpted over millennia. You'll find natural slides, jumps, fresh water pools, and even a beautiful natural rock arch in the Gorges de Ternèze. The Waterfalls on the Nant du Pontet feature three successive waterfalls, with pools dug into the rock.
The Gorges de Ternèze offers a playful canyoning experience with various activities. You can enjoy natural slides, including impressive 12-meter and 8-meter options, make jumps of up to 6-8 meters (all optional), abseil, and swim in fresh water pools. The course is designed to allow for repeating sections and varying obstacles, providing a customizable adventure.
Yes, the Carret Cave is a notable site where you can still see the former dwelling of Jules Carret. This large cave also serves as an approach for climbing routes up the cliff face, offering a blend of natural wonder and historical intrigue.
The best time to visit the canyons for activities like canyoning is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when water levels are suitable and temperatures are pleasant for aquatic adventures. For hiking and exploring the gorges, spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Beyond canyon exploration, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Mont Saint-Michel Chapel – Trail mont saint Michel loop' or the 'View of the Dam on the Leysse – Trou de l'Enfer footbridge loop'. There are also mountain hikes, such as the 'Nivolet Cross – Nivolet Refuge loop', and MTB trails like the 'Ferme des résistants – Camelot Gorge loop'. For more details, explore the running trails, mountain hikes, and MTB trails guides for Curienne.
The Gorges de Ternèze is easily accessible, located approximately 20 minutes from Chambéry and about an hour from Annecy. The starting point for canyoning is often near the Curienne town hall, with a short walk to the canyon itself. Other sites like the Trou de l'Enfer footbridge also have accessible paths leading to the water.
The Waterfalls on the Nant du Pontet are described as very nice and hidden just under the road, easily accessible in about 5 minutes. The third waterfall, which is 30 meters high, is the most impressive but also the most difficult to reach, located in a narrow gorge. It can be viewed from a wooden bridge.
The Gorges de Ternèze is known for its progressive difficulty, making it suitable for a wide range of participants. While it offers exciting features like slides and jumps, none of the obstacles are mandatory, allowing visitors to choose their level of challenge. This makes it an excellent choice for those new to canyoning or looking for a fun, adaptable experience.
Curienne and its surrounding areas offer various amenities for visitors. While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every canyon might be limited, the nearby towns like Chambéry provide a wider selection of dining options and accommodation. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes, restaurants, and lodging in Curienne or nearby villages.
For organized canyoning activities, especially in popular spots like the Gorges de Ternèze, it is generally recommended to go with a certified guide or tour operator. They will handle any necessary permits or access requirements. For independent exploration, it's always best to check with local tourism offices or park authorities for specific regulations regarding access and permits in the Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park.


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