Waterfalls around Échevis are a prominent natural feature within the Vercors Regional Natural Park in southeastern France. This commune serves as a starting point for exploring various waterfalls, each offering distinct characteristics. The area is defined by its mountainous terrain and lush river valleys, providing diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can find a range of waterfall experiences, from powerful cascades to serene, landscaped water features.
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Wonderful natural pool fed by a waterfall.
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Very beautiful route! We did the short route, but this was tough enough. Don't underestimate it! It is quite a climb and there are many parts where you have to take it easy because of the small loose stones. Yet it is really worth it! Various waterfalls, streams and beautiful nature! Much more and more beautiful than in the photos! The "big" cave is a paid cave, so if you want to enter you must reserve in advance, otherwise you will have to wait a few hours first. There is also a restaurant and a toilet here. You can also visit this cave by car, there is a parking lot a few minutes' walk from the cave. Have fun!
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Nice little place, the climb up to here is still manageable. Nice views nonetheless.
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A must do before or after visiting the Choranche cave. You have to push on to the Grotte de Gournier and come see this waterfall. It's not far at all and the trail is accessible even to children.
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really worthwhile goal, absolute highlights
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Water coming in from the Devil's Cave above creates these tufas which in turn become a nurturing habitat for the moss that gives this waterfall its name. A visit worth observing a wonder of nature.
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The water that arrives from the Devil's Cave above creates these tuffs which in turn become a rewarding habitat for the moss that gives this waterfall its name. A visit that is worthwhile to observe a wonder of nature.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover a variety of waterfalls. The White Waterfall is known for its foaming white water on the Vernaison River. For a more landscaped experience, visit the Pont-en-Royans Waterfalls, located near the famous "hanging houses" and offering picnic facilities. The Gournier waterfall is part of the Choranche gorge area, which also features an impressive cave.
Yes, the Pont-en-Royans Waterfalls are considered family-friendly. They are landscaped and located by the Bourne River, with picnic tables and public toilets nearby, making it a pleasant spot for a family outing.
Many natural areas in the Vercors Regional Natural Park are dog-friendly. The White Waterfall is specifically listed as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion.
The waterfalls are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and early summer offer lush greenery and strong water flow from snowmelt. A visit on a hot day can be particularly refreshing, as noted for the White Waterfall. In winter, some trails might be slippery or inaccessible due to ice, especially near the water.
Absolutely. The Choranche area is home to the Gournier waterfall and the impressive Gournier Cave, which features an underground lake and fine stalactites. Another notable site is the Moulin-Marquis Waterfall and Bournillon Cave, where the waterfall dominates the Bournillon cirque.
Hikes vary in difficulty. For instance, reaching the Cascade Verte (Green Waterfall) requires a moderate hike, typically a 5 km round trip with a 300-meter elevation gain, taking about 3 to 4 hours. The final section near the waterfall can be slippery. The Moulin-Marquis Waterfall is associated with intermediate difficulty trails.
While the water can be cold, some visitors do enjoy swimming. For example, at the White Waterfall, it's noted that you can have a swim if you don't mind the cold water. The Pont-en-Royans Waterfalls also offer a natural pool-like experience.
The region around Échevis offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, such as the 'Combe Laval Cirque – Machine Pass loop' or 'Gorges de la Bourne – Bourne Gorge loop'. There are also numerous running trails, including the 'Green Waterfall Loop' and 'The Green waterfall – White Waterfall loop'. For more challenging adventures, explore mountain hikes like the 'Scialet des Pullis loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Cycling around Échevis, Running Trails around Échevis, and Mountain Hikes around Échevis.
Specific parking information varies by waterfall. For the Choranche area, parking is generally available near the Gournier Cave entrance. For other waterfalls, trailheads often have designated parking areas, though it's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, especially in areas like Choranche, where you can find shops and places to refill water near the Gournier cave entrance. Pont-en-Royans, near the Pont-en-Royans Waterfalls, also offers facilities and picnic tables, making it a good spot for lunch.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the refreshing experience on hot days, the impressive foaming water of cascades like the White Waterfall, and the unique geological formations found in areas like Choranche. The combination of hiking, nature, and geological discovery makes for a rewarding excursion.
The Cascade Verte is often described as a hidden gem within the Vercors Massif. It's definitely worth visiting for nature lovers and experienced hikers, offering panoramic views and a lush setting with a 'tuf jellyfish' formation. The hike typically takes about 3 to 4 hours for a 5 km round trip with a 300-meter elevation gain.


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