Best waterfalls around Challes-Les-Eaux are found in a region characterized by its position between the Bauges and Chartreuse mountains. While the town itself features the seasonal Cascade de la Furieuse, the surrounding Savoie region offers a variety of waterfalls. These natural features are integrated into walking routes and provide opportunities for exploration. The area provides diverse waterfall experiences, from easily accessible cascades to those requiring more challenging paths.
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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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Do not miss the sequence of these beautiful waterfalls, a short 15-minute walk, a must
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For an easy walk, the Waterfalls on the Nant du Pontet near Chambéry offer a series of three cascades. The first two are quite accessible, with the second one found directly under the Pont de Sécheron. Similarly, the Jacob-Bellecombette Waterfall is noted as a short, 15-minute walk.
Yes, the Pichut Waterfall is specifically highlighted as family-friendly, offering a refreshing break near the Apremont vineyards. The Jacob-Bellecombette Waterfall is also categorized as family-friendly and is easily reached.
Many waterfalls in the region, such as the Cascade de la Furieuse in Challes-les-Eaux, are seasonal and are most spectacular after heavy rainfall or during spring snowmelt. During summer, some may have reduced flow. For a powerful display, aim for spring or autumn, or after significant rain events.
The Cascade de la Doriaz involves a steep path uphill to its source, the 'Trou de la Doriaz,' which may require a safety rope due to slippery surfaces. The third waterfall of the Waterfalls on the Nant du Pontet is also described as the most impressive and challenging to reach, located in a narrow gorge.
The Pissieu Waterfall near Le Châtelard is a popular destination for its ice-cold spring water and offers ideal picnic spots. It's located in a forest and accessible only on foot, with a round trip walk taking about an hour.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, from impressive single drops like the Cascade de Couz to multi-tiered cascades such as the Waterfalls on the Nant du Pontet. Many are set within forests, gorges, or karst landscapes, revealing pools carved into rock and unique geological formations from underground river systems.
Yes, the Cascade de la Furieuse in Challes-les-Eaux can be quite spectacular after heavy rainfall, though it tends to be dry in summer. The Cascade de la Doriaz also has an exceptional flow after heavy rains, and a second waterfall may appear at the Cascade de Couz under similar conditions.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain hikes, such as challenging routes like the Via ferrata La Grotte à Carret near Grande Cascade de la Doria. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes available. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Challes-Les-Eaux, Running Trails around Challes-Les-Eaux, and Gravel biking around Challes-Les-Eaux guides.
Yes, the Cascade de la Furieuse is located directly within Challes-les-Eaux. It's part of a discovery circuit walk and offers a natural feature integrated into the town's routes. However, it is a seasonal attraction and tends to be dry during summer months, best visited after significant rainfall.
The Pissieu Waterfall, located in a forest near Le Châtelard, is known for its ice-cold spring water and serves as a popular spot for picnics. It's a karst resurgence, fed by an extensive underground river system from the Margériaz Plateau, making it a unique geological feature.
Yes, the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls are a must-see natural site at the foot of the Hauts de Chartreuse nature reserve. Here, you can walk through forests and along a torrent to discover its four waterfalls, and even access the resurgence cave of the Guiers Vif spring.
The Cascade de Couz, also known as Cascade de St Cassin, is easily accessible southwest of Chambéry along road D1006. Parking is available about 200 meters from its base, followed by a short walk through the forest to reach this beautiful 50-70 meter high waterfall.


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