Best waterfalls around Briançon are found in the Hautes-Alpes region, characterized by its mountainous terrain, alpine valleys, and proximity to the Écrins National Park. This area is known for its diverse natural landscapes, including forests, rivers, and high peaks. The region's geography contributes to the formation of numerous waterfalls, fed by snowmelt and mountain streams. Briançon itself is a historic fortified town, serving as a gateway to these natural attractions.
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As you follow the trail through the Narreyroux valley, the sound of water tumbling over rocks leads you to the hidden Narreyroux waterfall. It’s a peaceful spot to sit on a rock and watch the water cascading down. Note: the trail to the waterfall can be technical, so caution is advised no matter which approach you take.
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On the way to Dormillouse you pass several waterfalls. Search the smallest paths to waterfalls from where you can see the clatter on the stones even better.
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This powerful waterfall is located near the town of Vallouise. It rushes the waters of the torrent of the Combe de Narreyroux into the Onde river. A very refreshing little spot in summer. Note that it turns into a frozen waterfall in winter.
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Superb little waterfall 5-10m high on the Clarée
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An impressive landscape! You immediately feel very small there. This small stream runs from the tip of Queyre and joins the Onde further below.
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Wonderful waterfalls which feed the Pissette river and the Onde passing through Vallouise.
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Cascade de la Byasse, which crosses the village of Dormillouse
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A good place to cool off without too much effort.
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The Pissette Falls near Vallouise is a family-friendly option, offering a refreshing spot in summer without too much effort. Another excellent choice is the Fontcouverte Waterfall in the Clarée Valley, which is easily accessible via a short walk from a parking area and is even accessible for people with reduced mobility using a Joëlette. The Pisse Waterfall in the Serre-Ponçon region is also known for its shaded, family-friendly path.
The best time to visit is generally in spring and early summer when snowmelt swells the rivers, making the waterfalls particularly impressive. For example, the Fontcouverte Waterfall is most spectacular early in the season. Summer offers refreshing coolness, while autumn brings golden larches. In winter, some waterfalls like the Pisse Waterfall and Razis Waterfall can freeze into fascinating ice sculptures, popular for ice climbing.
Yes, the Fontcouverte Waterfall in the Clarée Valley is accessible for people with reduced mobility using a Joëlette, making it a great option for a rewarding outing.
The region around Briançon is rich in diverse natural landscapes. You'll find alpine pastures, dense forests (especially larch forests), and stunning views of the Écrins massif. Waterfalls like Narreyroux Waterfall are set in green alpine valleys with rich flora, including gentians and edelweiss. The Pisse Waterfall area also features unique geological formations known as the 'Demoiselles Coiffées' (hoodoo rock formations).
Beyond enjoying the waterfalls themselves, the Briançon region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging climbs like the Col d'Izoard, as well as moderate and easy loops. For gravel biking, explore routes like the Vallée de Clarée. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails such as the Col du Granon Loop. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, gravel biking, and MTB guides for Briançon.
Yes, the trail leading to Narreyroux Waterfall is described as technical in parts, offering a more challenging experience for hikers seeking an impressive wall of water in a green alpine setting. Caution is advised on this route.
While many waterfalls are best visited during warmer months, some transform into unique winter attractions. The Pisse Waterfall and Razis Waterfall are known to freeze into spectacular icefalls, becoming popular spots for experienced ice climbers. The Pissette Falls also turns into a frozen waterfall in winter.
Visitors appreciate the wild beauty and regenerative atmosphere of places like Fontcouverte Waterfall, often describing them as magical. The refreshing coolness in summer, the peaceful spots to observe cascading water, and the impressive landscapes that make you feel small, such as near the Chanteloube waterfall, are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 8 photos and given more than 25 upvotes, reflecting their enjoyment.
The Byasse Waterfall is located on the way to Dormillouse. It's one of several waterfalls you'll encounter in that area, offering opportunities to explore smaller paths to get closer to the cascades.
Yes, the Pisse Waterfall in the Serre-Ponçon region is majestic, boasting a 40-meter main drop. It's fed by the Distroit torrent, which plunges nearly 100 meters in total, creating a breathtaking spectacle, especially during spring snowmelt.
The Razis Waterfall in the Crévoux Valley is the highlight of a family-friendly loop hike. This walk is about 7 km long and takes approximately 2 hours, leading you alongside a mountain stream and through a characteristic larch forest.


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