Waterfalls around Lompnas are found in the Ain department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, an area characterized by the Molard de Don massif, dense beech forests, and tranquil lakes. This landscape provides a setting for several waterfalls. The region offers diverse natural attractions for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A beautiful hike, but not much water at the waterfall in early March.
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Wow, what a beautiful waterfall! 🤩🤩
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The site includes several waterfalls, the main one being 32 meters high. Simply magnificent. https://cascadesdefrance.fr/listing/cascade-des-dards-cheignieu-la-balme-ain/
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Great hike with magical landscapes, however, there is a big downside on the last 3 kilometers on the departmental road with heavy rolling. Avoid with children who are too small and not used to hiking. Some passages are not easy, do not leave without suitable equipment (especially shoes)
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very beautiful waterfall in a shaded place, ideal for a moment of relaxation.
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One of the most beautiful waterfalls in the region. Even if that day she was not too wet....The clear and fresh water of the Arena brings a little freshness!
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Anyone who likes to push/carry their eBike up the steepest paths when it starts to rain over muddy, slippery roots, coarse, moss-covered stones and fallen tree trunks will find the perfect tour here. The increase can be found in taking a three-year-old daughter in a child seat. Seriously: The tour is really beautiful, almost a fairytale forest. But by no means advisable with the eBike. Highly recommended as a hiking trail!
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The Brive Waterfall is highly popular, known for its picturesque setting and inviting turquoise pool, perfect for swimming. Another favorite is the Claire Fontaine Waterfall, described as very bucolic and set in a superb forest environment.
Yes, the Brive Waterfall is a great option for families. It's accessible via several hiking trails, including an easy 2.5-mile (4.0 km) loop from Marchamp that takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, making it suitable for various experience levels. The turquoise pool also offers a refreshing spot for children to cool off.
The waterfalls are generally best visited during spring and early summer when rainfall is more consistent, ensuring a strong flow. For example, the Luizet Waterfall is magnificent in the first fine days of February but tends to dry up later in the season. Visiting after heavy rains can also enhance the spectacle, especially for cascades like the Claire Fontaine Waterfall.
Yes, the Brive Waterfall is particularly noted for its inviting turquoise pool, which is an excellent spot for swimming and cooling off. Visitors often describe it as a 'corner of paradise for a swim'.
Trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the Brive Waterfall can be reached via an easy 2.5-mile loop from Marchamp or a more moderate 6.5-mile loop from Lompnas. Some trails, like those leading to Cascade des Dards, can have challenging passages requiring suitable equipment, especially shoes. The Cascades de la Brive also features a nice single-track trail along the stream, which can have small fords in the wet season.
Yes, the Charabotte Waterfall, located about 4 km from Hauteville-Lompnes, is a significant natural wonder. It features three distinct drops measuring 60, 40, and 15 meters, culminating in an overall height of 115 meters, presenting a dramatic spectacle.
The region around Lompnas is rich in natural beauty. You'll find dense beech forests, tranquil lakes, and the scenic Molard de Don massif. Waterfalls like Claire Fontaine Waterfall are nestled within lush forests, offering a refreshing and poetic experience with multiple cascades tumbling over rocks.
Yes, near the Mélogne Waterfall, you can find remnants of old 'windmills' (which were actually small sawmills) that once harnessed the water's power. This adds a historical dimension to the natural beauty of the area.
Visitors frequently highlight the picturesque scenery, the refreshing experience of swimming in the turquoise pools, and the calming sounds of flowing water. Many describe the hikes as 'splendid' and the waterfalls as 'magnificent' or 'bucolic', offering a true escape into nature.
Absolutely. The Lompnas area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, including routes like the 'Briord underground aqueduct – Cascades de la Brive loop'. There are also many Running Trails, such as the 'Brive Waterfall loop from Marchamp', and Gravel biking routes to discover the wider region.
While slightly further from Lompnas, the Glandieu Waterfall is highly recognized and easily accessible. It can be admired directly from the roadside, making it a convenient option for those seeking an impressive waterfall view without extensive hiking.
For broader information on waterfalls in the Ain department, you can visit the official tourism websites. For example, you can find details on Bugey waterfalls at ain-tourisme.com or explore cascades in the Plateau d'Hauteville area at hautbugey-tourisme.com.


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