Waterfalls around Freissinières are a prominent feature of the Hautes-Alpes region in France. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the Biaysse valley, which contains numerous waterfalls. This valley offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst larch forests and views of the Écrins ridges. The region provides a natural atmosphere away from mass tourism.
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As you follow the trail through the Narreyroux valley, the sound of water tumbling over rocks leads you to the hidden Narreyroux waterfall. It’s a peaceful spot to sit on a rock and watch the water cascading down. Note: the trail to the waterfall can be technical, so caution is advised no matter which approach you take.
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great trail and beautiful scenery!!
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Superb walk. However, be careful, the second bridge no longer exists. It is therefore necessary to take off your shoes and cross the river (water up to your knees). I recommend doing the route in reverse!
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On the way to Dormillouse you pass several waterfalls. Search the smallest paths to waterfalls from where you can see the clatter on the stones even better.
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This powerful waterfall is located near the town of Vallouise. It rushes the waters of the torrent of the Combe de Narreyroux into the Onde river. A very refreshing little spot in summer. Note that it turns into a frozen waterfall in winter.
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About 2 hours walk from Gite-auberge des Pinées, lots of shade!
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An impressive landscape! You immediately feel very small there. This small stream runs from the tip of Queyre and joins the Onde further below.
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Wonderful waterfalls which feed the Pissette river and the Onde passing through Vallouise.
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The best time for hikers to visit the waterfalls is during spring to early summer when the water flow is typically robust, offering the most impressive views. For ice climbers, winter transforms many waterfalls into magnificent ice formations.
Yes, Pissette Falls is considered family-friendly and provides a refreshing spot in summer. The Cascade de Dormillouse is also easily accessible via a short walk from the parking area, making it suitable for families.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the Freissinières area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the Byasse Waterfall – Lake Palluel loop, or engage in gravel biking and mountain biking on various trails in the region.
The Cascade de Dormillouse offers a short and accessible walk from the end of road D238, with two trails forming a round trip alongside the waterfall. This makes it a good option for those seeking an easier hike. Pissette Falls is also easily accessible.
Yes, the Cascade de Dormillouse is part of a scenic circuit walk that allows you to admire the waterfall and explore the unique, isolated village of Dormillouse, which is only accessible on foot.
Freissinières is world-renowned for ice climbing. Notable icefalls include Cascade des Viollins, known for its multi-pitch climb and varied ice, and Cascade Chantriaux, which is the longest icefall in its sector and features a splendid free-standing drip.
Cascade de la Pisse offers superb views and a walk with plenty of shade. However, be aware that a bridge may be missing, requiring you to cross the river, potentially with water up to your knees. It's recommended to do the route in reverse if this is the case.
For Cascade de Dormillouse, parking is available at the end of road D238 near Freissinières, from where a short walk leads to the cascades.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Freissinières valley, especially in natural areas away from mass tourism. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
Byasse Waterfall is special because it crosses through the village of Dormillouse. As you walk along the path to Dormillouse, you can find smaller paths that lead to closer views of the water cascading over the stones.
The Freissinières valley offers an unspoiled and wild setting. You'll find larch forests and panoramic views of the Écrins ridges, creating a natural atmosphere away from mass tourism. The waterfalls themselves are set amidst this stunning alpine landscape.
The Cascade de Dormillouse is an impressive natural waterfall, characterized by a series of cascades where the Torrent de Chichin plunges over 80 meters, with an almost single drop of 25 meters, creating a powerful display of nature's force.


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