Waterfalls around Thiézac are a prominent feature of the Cantal department in France, showcasing the region's natural beauty. The area is characterized by its geological formations, including basaltic organs and scenic gorges. These natural landscapes provide a diverse range of waterfall experiences, from impressive drops to smaller, charming cascades. Thiézac offers opportunities to explore these natural wonders through various trails.
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One of the three waterfalls that cascade down the Lagnon. All grouped together along the marked waterfall hike starting from Albepierre.
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There are numerous waterfalls and torrents to discover along the Lagnon. The Vergnes waterfall is one of the most impressive, with a beautiful waterfall of around 20 meters.
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easy to reach! but then it goes up quite a hill. Feasible round with children!
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Pretty waterfall to enjoy from a distance, no access to swim 😉
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On the GR 4, the Lagnon waterfall is a waterfall through which the eponymous river passes.
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Pretty little waterfall in the calm of the forest on the heights of Vic-sur-Cère.
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Beyond the most popular, you can discover the Cascade de la Roucolle, nestled within the scenic Gorges du Pas de Cère, offering breathtaking views. Another charming option is the Cascade de Fournols, a smaller, picturesque waterfall easily accessible between Thiézac and Vic-sur-Cère.
Yes, the Faillitoux Waterfall is relatively accessible, with a marked path leading to its base, typically a 15 to 20-minute walk. There's also a 4.5 km loop trail suitable for families with children over 5. The Cascade de Fournols is also very easy to access, just a 5-minute walk from parking.
Visiting individual waterfalls like the Faillitoux Waterfall can take 1-2 hours, including the walk. For the Cascade de Fournols, a quick stop might be 30 minutes. If you plan to hike the longer loops that include waterfalls like the Cascade de la Roucolle in the Gorges du Pas de Cère, you should allow for several hours.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. Spring offers the most powerful flow due to snowmelt and rain, while autumn provides stunning foliage colors. Summer is ideal for hiking in pleasant weather. Winter can offer unique, frozen landscapes, but trails might be more challenging.
You'll encounter diverse geological formations, including dramatic basaltic organs at the Faillitoux Waterfall, and impressive cliffs over 30 meters high in the Gorges du Pas de Cère near the Cascade de la Roucolle. The area is also rich in forests and streams.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails. For instance, a 4.5 km loop trail allows you to view the Faillitoux Waterfall from above. The Gorges du Pas de Cère, home to the Cascade de la Roucolle, has several trails, including a 9.7 km moderately difficult loop from Thiézac. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Thiézac guide.
Besides hiking, Thiézac offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, with options like a moderate 7.3 km loop from Thiézac. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Cycling around Thiézac guide, including challenging loops through mountain passes.
Yes, for some waterfalls, parking is conveniently located. For example, the Cascade de Fournols is just a 5-minute walk from where visitors can park their cars, making it an easy stop.
While specific regulations for each waterfall may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas, often requiring them to be kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage at the trailhead for any specific restrictions.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic natural beauty, especially the impressive height and basaltic columns of the Faillitoux Waterfall. The serene and picturesque settings, like that of the Cascade de Fournols, and the breathtaking views within the Gorges du Pas de Cère are also highly valued.
Yes, the Vergnes Waterfall, a beautiful 20-meter cascade along the Lagnon, is a lovely spot. Also, the Conche Waterfall offers a pretty little waterfall in the calm of the forest on the heights of Vic-sur-Cère, perfect for a peaceful visit.
Yes, the Arbre de la Biche Waterfall is one of several cascades located on the Livernade stream. You can extend your walk upstream from here to discover the Grandval waterfall for a longer loop, exploring multiple falls along the same waterway.


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