Waterfalls around Perloz are found in the Aosta Valley, a region known for its natural cascades. Perloz is situated to allow access to several impressive waterfalls nearby. The area features diverse geological formations where water flows over rocky ledges and through gorges. These natural features contribute to the varied landscape surrounding Perloz.
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The Arlaz Waterfall can be reached either from the Col d'Arlaz or from the Orbeillaz car park, following path number 31 which runs alongside the Rû d’Arlaz, a 14th-century artificial canal that channels the water of the Evançon stream and carries it to the municipalities of Challand, Emarese and Montjovet.
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With a short detour you can reach cooling water without risk
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waterfalls of the Oropa stream on the path to Mucrone
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Between the sanctuary of Oropa and the Rosazza refuge, at this point you can see a small but pretty waterfall of the Oropa stream. The water flows between several boulders to create a truly remarkable play of colors and reflections.
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Convenient road from the sanctuary, beautiful to look at and cool to rinse off
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Are you going up or down on foot along the road from Biella to Oropa? You will notice this beautiful waterfall coming down quickly. But if you are by car it is better not to stop on the road because it becomes dangerous, there is no useful space
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At the end of April central hours of the day, I recommend
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ford easily passable by bicycle (in my case in a drought)
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While Perloz itself is a gateway, the wider Aosta Valley offers several magnificent waterfalls. The Arlaz Waterfall is popular and connected to a 14th-century artificial canal. Other notable cascades include the powerful Isollaz Waterfall in Challand-Saint-Victor, the famous Lillaz Waterfalls in Cogne within Gran Paradiso National Park, and the series of three impetuous Rutor Waterfalls near La Thuile.
Yes, several waterfalls in the region are suitable for families. The Oropa Stream Waterfall is listed as family-friendly, offering a beautiful play of colors and reflections. The Orrido Alto Waterfall – Pontboset also offers a short detour to cooling water, making it accessible for families.
The waterfalls around Perloz are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You'll find water flowing over rocky ledges, through gorges, and between boulders, creating remarkable plays of light and color. Many are surrounded by forests, and some, like the Lillaz Waterfalls, are within national parks, offering stunning alpine scenery.
The best time to visit is generally during late spring and summer when melting snow from the Alps increases the water volume, making the cascades particularly spectacular. For waterfalls situated in canyons, like Isollaz, midday can offer the best light. In winter, some falls, such as Lillaz, freeze over and become popular for ice-climbing.
Yes, many waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, a 20-minute path leads to the Isollaz Waterfall. The Lillaz Waterfalls feature an easy circular route of less than 2 km. To reach the Rutor Waterfalls, a beautiful path starts from the hamlet of La Joux, leading to all three cascades.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, with routes like the Cresta Carisey loop, or enjoy running trails such as the Roman Arch and Road of Donnas loop. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the Gressoney-La-Trinité Climb. For more details, check out the Mountain Hikes around Perloz, Running Trails around Perloz, and Road Cycling Routes around Perloz guides.
Yes, some waterfalls have historical connections. The Arlaz Waterfall is linked to the Rû d’Arlaz, a 14th-century artificial canal. Near the Isollaz Waterfall, you can find an entrance to the ancient mines of Sache. The Rutor Waterfalls are also steeped in local history and legends.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the refreshing experience. Many highlight the 'splendid' views and the 'remarkable play of colors and reflections' created by the water. The opportunity for 'cooling water' and the overall 'nature trail' experience are also highly valued.
Parking is generally available near the starting points for waterfall trails. For example, parking is available in the hamlet of Isollaz for the Isollaz Waterfall. However, for some roadside waterfalls like the Rio della Furia, stopping directly on the road by car can be dangerous due to lack of space.
Yes, visiting in winter offers a different experience. The Lillaz Waterfalls, for instance, are a popular destination for ice-climbing enthusiasts when they freeze over. However, paths can be slippery, so appropriate footwear and caution are advised.
Given that paths can be slippery, especially near the water or after rain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layered clothing is recommended as temperatures can vary, and a waterproof jacket might be useful due to spray from the falls. For winter visits, warm, waterproof clothing and ice-grips for shoes are advisable.
While the main waterfalls are well-known, the Aosta Valley is rich with smaller cascades. The Rio della Furia Waterfalls are a beautiful sight that can be noticed quickly when traveling between Biella and Oropa, offering a more spontaneous discovery.


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