Waterfalls around Faverges-Seythenex are a prominent feature of the region's natural landscape, offering diverse experiences for visitors. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and the presence of the St. Ruph river, which feeds several cascades. These natural monuments are often integrated into hiking routes, providing viewpoints and opportunities to explore the local geology. The region's waterfalls are known for their accessibility and varied characteristics.
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Nice little waterfall. Sturdy footwear recommended.
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The many lichens, ferns and mosses on the trees fit very well into a fairy forest.
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Easily accessible from the road, the Nanceau waterfall is a perfect hike to do with the family. Just follow the signs, and less than a kilometer further you will see the beautiful waterfall standing in front of you.
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Possibility of soaking the feet and bathing under the waterfall for the bravest, a cave is hidden behind the waterfall
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Always watch your head! 😜 The path is also extremely slippery in many places ...
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A must-have! swimming at Lake Annecy, nice little terrace in Veyrier du Lac Access to the two waterfalls from Vérel (be careful, steep and slippery path)
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Very nice waterfall - super beautifully situated - you can walk behind the waterfall.
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Beyond the most popular ones, the region is home to the impressive Cascade de Seythenex (also known as Saint-Ruph Waterfall), which cascades 45 meters in two stages. Other mentioned waterfalls in the broader area include Cascade d'Angon, Cascade du Saut du Moine, Saury Waterfall, Creux de l'Enfer waterfall, and Fontany waterfall, each offering a unique experience.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. Nanceau Waterfall is easily accessible from the road and perfect for family hikes. The Saint-Ruph Waterfall (Cascade de Seythenex) is also considered a great and affordable place for a family visit, offering both educational and recreational opportunities.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive in springtime when snowmelt increases their volume, offering a powerful spectacle. The site around the Saint-Ruph Waterfall is generally open from early May to mid-September.
Yes, Nanceau Waterfall is easily accessible from the road with a short walk. Pissieu Waterfall also features a small, accessible walk leading to the falls. For the Saint-Ruph Waterfall, well-maintained trails and wooden staircases provide easy access and excellent viewpoints.
The Saint-Ruph Waterfall is part of a unique natural site that includes the Grotte de Seythenex, the only cave open to the public in Haute-Savoie. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cave. For adventure seekers, a 150-meter-long zipline, 40 meters above the ground, allows you to fly over the waterfall.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. For example, the Angon Waterfall is reached via a short but steep path. Well-maintained trails lead to the Saint-Ruph Waterfall, offering scenic views. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Faverges-Seythenex guide.
Yes, the area around Faverges-Seythenex offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes or discover MTB trails. These guides provide details on routes like the 'Col de la Forclaz – Forclaz Pass loop' for gravel biking or 'Boucle XC de Faverges' for MTB.
Visitors appreciate the impressive views and natural beauty. For instance, the Angon Waterfall is noted for its wonderful viewpoint. The Fairy Bridge nearby is a pleasant picnic spot, surrounded by lichens, ferns, and mosses that create a magical atmosphere. Many also enjoy the ice-cold spring water at Pissieu Waterfall.
Yes, the site of the Saint-Ruph Waterfall (Cascade de Seythenex) is recognized as a UNESCO Geosite, located within the Bauges Massif Natural Park. This highlights its geological importance and natural beauty.
When visiting Angon Waterfall, it's recommended to wear sturdy footwear as the path can be steep and very slippery, especially near the waterfall. You might also consider doing a loop passing under the hamlet of Rovagny for multiple viewpoints of the lake.
Nanceau Waterfall is easily accessible from the road, making it a perfect family hike. Just follow the signs, and you'll reach the beautiful waterfall in less than a kilometer. Sturdy footwear is recommended for this trail.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the Fairy Bridge, a (probably) medieval bridge over the Nant d'Oy, is a notable landmark near some of the waterfalls. Its name comes from a local legend of fairies haunting the shores of Lake Annecy.


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