Waterfalls around Fénis are found in a region known for its historic castle and the scenic Val Clavalité, a valley entirely within the municipality. While Fénis itself offers a wild and unspoiled natural environment, the broader accessible region includes significant natural attractions like the Lillaz Waterfalls. This area of the Aosta Valley provides diverse landscapes, from pristine valleys to alpine scenery within Gran Paradiso National Park. Visitors can explore various cascades and trails, offering a range of outdoor experiences.
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE Very well described by meckomat: first gravel, then 2km of singletrack, sometimes flat, sometimes steeper, the last 300m of elevation gain can only be achieved by pushing at least.
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The entire path that runs along the stream is very pleasant.
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Walking past isolated larches, you finally reach the foot of the waterfalls and can immediately admire the first cascade, while a little further up, after a short steep stretch of path, you can already see the second, more impressive cascade. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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The first waterfall is accessible to everyone and the circular route to see them all is an easy excursion (less than 2 km on foot and 100 m of elevation gain) that offers unforgettable glimpses. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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After crossing a bridge, you come to a grassy plateau (at an altitude of 1745 meters, also the highest point of this hike), from which you can admire the third and most beautiful cascade of the waterfall, which is particularly impressive due to the spectacular flow of the water and the impressive rock layers that formed the waterfall. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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After a short, steep stretch of path, you reach the second, a huge cascade: here the lush water masses of the Urtier plunge into a stilling basin that was dug out over the centuries. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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On the path that runs alongside the Bardoney stream, following the steep walls of the Goilles head, there is a suggestive waterfall that dominates this extraordinary natural environment.
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The waterfalls encountered during the climb are very characteristic
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While Fénis itself is known for the wild Val Clavalité, the most popular waterfalls in the broader accessible region are the Lillaz Waterfalls. These cascades are formed by the Urtier torrent, with the third and highest drop being particularly impressive. Another highly regarded spot is the Bardoney Waterfall, nestled within the Gran Paradiso National Park.
Yes, the Lillaz Waterfalls offer easily accessible trails. The initial part of the walk from Lillaz village is very easy and can accommodate strollers, making it ideal for families. A circular route of less than 2 kilometers with about 100 meters of elevation gain allows visitors to experience all the cascades.
The late spring and early summer months are ideal for visiting the waterfalls, as the water flow is at its most powerful, creating vibrant displays. In winter, the Lillaz Waterfalls freeze, transforming into spectacular ice sculptures that attract ice climbers.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Near the Lillaz Waterfalls, you'll find a geological educational path with descriptive panels, and the falls are set within the breathtaking alpine scenery of Gran Paradiso National Park, featuring larch trees and views over the Valleile valley. The trail to Bardoney Waterfall also offers majestic Alpine peaks, crystal-clear streams, larch and spruce forests, and flower-filled glades.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, a moderate 7 km loop to Lillaz Waterfalls and Lake Loie starts from Lillaz. For more challenging options, consider the 11 km 'Waterfall – Lillaz Waterfalls loop from Lillaz'. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Fénis guide.
While specific regulations for all trails vary, the Gran Paradiso National Park, where many of these waterfalls are located, generally has rules regarding dogs to protect wildlife. It's best to check specific trail guidelines or local park regulations before bringing your dog.
Difficulty levels vary. The initial part of the trail to Lillaz Waterfalls is very easy, suitable for most visitors. However, reaching the Second Waterfall of Lillaz involves stretches with steps and climbs. The hike to Bardoney Waterfall is considered suitable for hikers with a moderate level of fitness.
The Val Clavalité, entirely within the municipality of Fénis, features cascades, though these are often highlighted for ice climbing in colder months. The valley is known for its wild and unspoiled nature, with hiking trails like the one to Lago Lavodilec passing near a cascade.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, with options like the 'Waterfall – Lillaz Waterfalls loop from Lillaz' or the 'Grauson Hut – Lussert Lakes loop from Cogne'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Dora Baltea Cycle Path' available. For more ideas, check out the Mountain Hikes around Fénis and Cycling around Fénis guides.
Yes, for the Lillaz Waterfalls, parking is typically available in the village of Lillaz, from where the well-maintained trail begins. For other more remote areas like Val Clavalité, you can usually drive to a point like the dirt square in Cerise, and continue on foot.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular flow of water, especially at the Lillaz Waterfalls, and the impressive rock layers they've carved. The amazing natural environment, abundant flowers, and opportunities to spot wildlife like marmots and ibexes, particularly around the Bardoney Waterfall, are also highly appreciated.
The Lillaz Waterfalls are notable for their three distinct drops, with a total height of approximately 150 meters. The third and highest cascade is particularly impressive due to its abundant water flow and the striking rock layers it has carved.


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