Best natural monuments around Eclépens include a variety of geological formations and natural reserves. The region is characterized by its river convergences, such as the Venoge and Veyron, which have sculpted impressive waterfalls and gorges. Historical elements, like the Entreroches Canal, also blend with the natural landscape, offering unique features. These sites provide opportunities to explore diverse ecosystems and geological wonders.
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The Creux de Terre near Yverdon-les-Bains is an impressive karst sinkhole and also a significant nature reserve. The basin was formed by geological processes in which limestone sank, forming a funnel-shaped basin. Today, the area is home to moist meadows, ponds, small forests, and rich biodiversity. Amphibians such as frogs, toads, and newts find ideal living conditions here. Numerous bird species also breed or rest in the reserve. Walking trails with information panels lead through the basin and explain its geology, flora, and fauna. The Creux de Terre is easily accessible from nearby Yverdon.
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Mountain biking is prohibited in these forests! This is a natural forest reserve. This notice is issued by the Pro Natura association, owner and manager of the site. Thank you for your commitment to nature.
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The Tine de Conflens is an idyllic waterfall in the middle of nature between Ferreyres and La Sarraz.
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An idyllic place that changes from spectacular to romantic depending on the water level of the "Nozon". Only during the holiday season and when the weather is nice at the weekends is an increased crowd to be expected.
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You cannot reach the bottom part by bike but you can arrive not far away.
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Superb fall in the middle of the forest, beautiful communion with nature.
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Thank you for these beautiful photos and video of the Tine de Conflens. Looking forward to discovering this gem.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover unique geological formations like the Creux de Terre Nature Reserve, a karst sinkhole with moist meadows and ponds, ideal for birdwatching. Another interesting site is The Yellow Quarry (Former Bellerive Quarry), a historical quarry now recognized for its ecological value, supporting unique flora including several orchid species.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Creux de Terre Nature Reserve offers walking trails with information panels, perfect for observing nature and birds. The Tine de Conflens Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, though some paths may involve wooden stairs and steep slopes, making it less suitable for strollers. Additionally, the Forest Trails of Bois de Chênes, Echilly provide a natural forest reserve setting for walks.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For the most impressive water flow at Dard Waterfall and Tine de Conflens Waterfall, spring and early summer are ideal, or after significant rainfall. If you want to witness the spectacular display of wild daffodils, plan your visit between March and April, particularly along the Entreroches Canal.
Absolutely. The region beautifully blends natural beauty with historical significance. The Yellow Quarry (Former Bellerive Quarry) is a historical site that provided characteristic yellow stone for local buildings for centuries and is now an ecological refuge. Additionally, the Entreroches Canal, an unfinished 17th-century waterway, offers a historical backdrop to the vibrant daffodil fields in spring.
The Tine de Conflens Waterfall is easily accessible from La Sarraz train station. Public transport is encouraged, and you can also park at the La Sarraz sports center and walk to the site. For more detailed information, you can visit morges-tourisme.ch.
The vibrant daffodil fields, which create 'carpets' of yellow flowers, can be admired along the pedestrian tracks beside the historic Entreroches Canal and at the foot of the Mormont hill. The area is easily accessible with a short walk from Eclépens train station. Remember that flower picking is prohibited to preserve their natural beauty. More details can be found at morges-tourisme.ch.
The Eclépens region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB routes like the 'Dard Waterfall – Saut du Day Waterfall loop from La Sarraz' and scenic gravel biking tours such as 'To the source of the Venoge'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Romainmôtier Abbey Church – Le Pont loop from La Sarraz'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Eclépens, Gravel biking around Eclépens, and Road Cycling Routes around Eclépens guide pages.
Yes, the Creux de Terre Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching. This reserve, composed of several ponds and moist meadows, provides ideal living conditions for numerous bird species, as well as amphibians. There are dedicated birdwatching spots within the reserve to enhance your experience.
The Tine de Conflens Waterfall is unique due to the powerful confluence of the Venoge and Veyron rivers, which have sculpted deep canyons and 'torrential pots' within the limestone rock. It's often described as a 'fairy-like' and enchanting place with exuberant vegetation, creating an almost 'Amazonian' atmosphere. Vestiges of an ancient fortified camp also add a historical dimension to this natural spectacle.
Yes, the Forest Trails of Bois de Chênes, Echilly offer a natural forest reserve perfect for walking. It's important to note that mountain biking is prohibited in these forests, as it is a natural forest reserve managed by the Pro Natura association, committed to nature preservation.
The Eclépens area is rich in diverse geological formations. The Tine de Conflens Waterfall showcases deep canyons and 'torrential pots' carved by river convergences. The Creux de Terre Nature Reserve is an impressive karst sinkhole formed by geological processes where limestone sank. Even the Yellow Quarry highlights the region's limestone environment.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the 'Colorado Canyon feeling' at Dard Waterfall, especially when the water flow is high. The 'mystical place' atmosphere of Tine de Conflens Waterfall is also highly rated. The opportunity for birdwatching and observing nature at the Creux de Terre Nature Reserve is another highlight for many.


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