Waterfalls around Puygros are a prominent feature of the natural landscape in the Massif des Bauges regional natural park. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and river systems, which have carved numerous cascades and gorges. The region offers a variety of natural attractions, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from shaded forest paths to dramatic river canyons.
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This waterfall is one of the many waterfalls that the Doria forms along its course, from the Doria hole 400m higher up, to its confluence with the Leysse, 2km further down. It is however the highest of these. https://www.chamberymontagnes.com/que-faire/visites-culture-patrimoine/grande-cascade-de-la-doria-saint-jean-darvey-fr-5783870/#:~:text=Cette%20cascade%20est%20l'une,plus%20haute%20de%20celles%2Dci.
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A waterfall that begins to flow less and less in summer unfortunately. But which remains a very pleasant place for a refreshing break.
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Very nice walk, cool, difficult passages: stony climbs and passage at the source. But GORGEOUS!!! And for the followers, you can bathe in the water holes of the source, as I did this day!
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A bit of freshness during the summer season.
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A stone's throw from the Apremont vineyards, this pretty waterfall offers us a nice refreshing break. A really nice spot!
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Very nice waterfall, hidden just under the road. Easily accessible in 5 minutes!
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The Pontet has eaten away at the limestone for many years, forming water points over a few hundred meters, including three successive waterfalls. The first waterfall, above the Sécheron bridge, is a 7 meter high slope where the water gains speed in two successive jumps. The second waterfall, under the same bridge, is a powerful cataract 6 m high which plunges into the void via an immense staircase above a small cave. The third waterfall is the most impressive and the most difficult to reach. This 30 m high waterfall is located in a narrow gorge carved into a steep rock face. It can be visited from a wooden bridge. The pools dug into the rock are particularly impressive. They were probably used for bathing in the past.
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Beyond the well-known spots, consider visiting the Waterfalls on the Nant du Pontet, a series of three successive waterfalls with pools, including an impressive 30-meter cascade viewed from a wooden bridge. Another unique experience is the Cascade de la Doriaz, which offers views from a bridge and a challenging path leading to its source, the 'Trou de la Doriaz'.
Yes, for a pleasant outing with the family, the Pichut Waterfall is a great choice, offering a refreshing break near the Apremont vineyards. The Jacob-Bellecombette Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, accessible via a short 15-minute walk.
The spring season is often ideal, especially for waterfalls like the Pissieu Waterfall, which is known for its powerful karst resurgence. Its flow can significantly increase during spring due to snowmelt from the Margeriaz plateau, offering a spectacular display. The shaded paths around the Trou de l'Enfer also make it enjoyable during warmer months.
The Trou de l'Enfer, or 'Canyon of Hell,' is a remarkable natural site where the Leysse river has carved a dramatic canyon with various cascades. A footbridge, often called the 'Passerelle du Trou de l'Enfer,' provides unique viewpoints of the geological formations and the river's meanders.
Absolutely. The Pissieu Waterfall is a distinctive natural phenomenon known for its powerful karst resurgence. It's formed by a 'Vauclusian source,' making it an outlet for a vast underground network of water from the Margeriaz plateau, and is considered one of the largest resurgence sources in France.
Several hiking loops are available from Puygros or nearby villages like Curienne and Saint-Jean-d'Arvey, incorporating sites like the Trou de l'Enfer. These hikes vary in difficulty and can involve sections where you might walk with your feet in the water. For more general hiking options, explore the Hiking around Puygros guide.
Yes, the path to the Pissieu Waterfall is described as an easy, short walk with no elevation gain, making it suitable for all fitness levels. It's accessible on foot only and leads to a captivating display of nature's power.
Near the Pissieu Waterfall, the trail passes by a farm (Le Martinet) where visitors can purchase local goat cheese, adding a touch of regional flavor to your visit.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, explore road cycling routes, or tackle challenging MTB trails, all within the stunning Massif des Bauges regional natural park.
Given the varied terrain, including potentially slippery surfaces near waterfalls like Cascade de la Doriaz, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Layers of clothing are also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and consider bringing rain gear, especially during spring.
While not entirely hidden, the upper part of the Pissieu Waterfall leads to a 'moss garden and a cave,' offering additional points of interest for those willing to venture slightly off the main path and explore beyond the main cascade.
The terrain varies significantly. Some paths, like the one to Pissieu Waterfall, are easy and flat. Others, such as the approach to Cascade de la Doriaz, can be challenging and steep with slippery surfaces, sometimes requiring safety ropes. Trails around the Trou de l'Enfer can be wild, shaded, and may involve walking with your feet in the water.


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