Best waterfalls around Seix are found in the Ariège Pyrenees, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and rich biodiversity. Seix, a village nestled within this landscape, serves as a starting point for exploring various natural water features. The area is part of the Ariège Pyrenees Regional Natural Park, offering diverse environments from forests to high-altitude settings. This region provides opportunities to observe waterfalls that originate from glacial flows and traverse varied geological formations.
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The Nerech waterfall is one of the most powerful in the Pyrenees. It flows into the heart of Couserans (vast territory combining high mountains, mountains and foothills, and covered areas). It is home to rich biodiversity. Among the species most observed here, there is a very wide variety of wild orchids.
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difficult progression approaching the 2nd waterfall in wet weather between stones and grass 🚴
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The Cirque d'Anglade and its waterfall is an uncrowded place ideal for enjoying nature far from the most popular paths.
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Magnificent waterfall on the Valier route (for the more athletic).
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Right in the parking lot, we have this beautiful Pyrenean image, the green of the meadow, the waterfall and the small wooden bridge that marks the point from where we will have to push the bike for 1km uphill if we want to reach the Gola lake or the refuge. The lake, will give us a beautiful picture at 2250 meters of altitude, and is located in the natural park of the High Pyrenees. For what the refuge does, we can say that it is a typical mountain refuge located in the Unarre valley, in the Alto Pirineo natural park. Passage area of the routes to Montroig or Ventolau. It will be great for us to take refuge on stormy days. There is space for 10 people.
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Water fall next to the path through the Raspamala ravine
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Beautiful waterfalls as cascades. Nearby a small cave suitable for shelter overlooking Cascade de Nerech. Tour to the highlight: https://www.komoot.de/tour/340709639?ref=itd
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The waterfalls in the Seix area, nestled within the Ariège Pyrenees Regional Natural Park, are characterized by their origin from glacial flows and their journey through diverse geological formations. They often flow through ancient beech forests and over granite rocks, contributing to a rich biodiversity, including a wide variety of wild orchids, as seen at Cascade de Nerech.
Yes, Cascade de Nerech is known as one of the most powerful waterfalls in the Pyrenees, flowing abundantly through the heart of Couserans. Additionally, the renowned Cascade d'Ars, though a short drive from Seix, is considered one of the most beautiful and imposing in the Pyrenees, plunging 246 meters in three stages. You can find more information about Cascade d'Ars on Tourisme Occitanie.
For those seeking a quieter natural escape, the Anglade Waterfall and Cirque is noted as an uncrowded place, ideal for enjoying nature away from more frequented paths.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse landscapes. The area boasts beech and fir forests, granite rock formations, and a rich variety of flora, including numerous wild orchids, particularly around Cascade de Nerech. You might also spot rare and protected species like the trumpet rat and capercaillie in the broader Ariège Pyrenees Regional Natural Park.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the hike to Cascade d'Ars, starting from Aulus-les-Bains, typically takes 3.5 to 4 hours round trip for a moderate hike. The Nerech Waterfall also involves a round trip hike of about 7.4 km with a 455-meter elevation gain, taking approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes. For more hiking options in the area, explore the Hiking around Seix guide.
The waterfalls are particularly spectacular during May and June when melting snow swells their flow, making them most impressive. The cool mist from the falls also offers a refreshing escape during warmer days.
Yes, the Wooden Bridge, Waterfall, and View of the Unarre Valley – Parc Natural de l'Alt Pirineu offers a picturesque scene with a waterfall alongside a charming wooden bridge, set against the green meadows of the Pyrenees, providing a beautiful Pyrenean image right from the parking lot.
Seix is an excellent base for various mountain activities. Besides hiking to waterfalls, you can explore numerous cycling routes. For detailed options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Seix and Cycling around Seix guides, which include routes like the Col de la Core Loop.
The View of the Begé Waterfall can present a challenging progression, especially when approaching the second waterfall in wet weather due to slippery stones and grass.
Visitors frequently appreciate the sheer power and beauty of cascades like Cascade de Nerech, the tranquility of less crowded spots like the Anglade Waterfall and Cirque, and the picturesque views offered by locations such as the Wooden Bridge, Waterfall, and View of the Unarre Valley. The rich biodiversity, including wild orchids, also adds to the appeal.
Yes, the Waterfall of the Raspamala Ravine is conveniently located right next to the path that winds through the Raspamala ravine, making it easily accessible during a walk.


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