Waterfalls around Chambave are found within the wider Aosta Valley region, as Chambave itself is primarily known for its vineyards and unique microclimate. This charming comune in Italy's Aosta Valley is recognized for producing Chambave Muscat DOC wine. While prominent natural waterfalls are not directly in Chambave, the surrounding Aosta Valley offers several notable cascades. These natural features are often integrated into hiking trails, providing opportunities to explore the alpine environment.
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE Very well described by meckomat: first gravel, then 2km of singletrack, sometimes flat, sometimes steeper, the last 300m of elevation gain can only be achieved by pushing at least.
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Waterfall formed by the Puezot torrent that runs along the southern slope of Mount Zerbion. It is located along the road that reaches the hamlet of Nissod.
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Along the southern slope of the Zerbion which rises above the dirt road like an impressive wall, flows the Zerbion torrent which makes a nice jump right at the height of the dirt road.
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The dirt road connects Perriere to the Strada della Collina, which from Saint Vincent and Chatillon leads to the village of Nissod. It is an easy dirt road, with a compact surface and no roughness, suitable for everyone. Along the gully on the Zerbion side, the Zerbion stream flows, which right at the height of the dirt road generates a beautiful waterfall. The mountainside rises like a spectacular and somewhat impressive wall.
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The waterfalls encountered during the climb are very characteristic
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The waterfalls are perfect for mid ride refills.
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This waterfall gives life to the park's many lakes
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One of the classic routes in the area to do in mtb. All beautiful and feasible, challenging the climb to the invergneux pass, but it's worth it.
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While Chambave itself is known for vineyards, the wider Aosta Valley region features several spectacular waterfalls. Among the most famous are the Lillaz Waterfalls near Cogne and the Rutor Waterfalls near La Thuile. You can also find the impressive Lago Grande Waterfall, which feeds many lakes, and the Zerbion Stream Waterfall, both appreciated by the komoot community.
No, Chambave is primarily known for its vineyards and unique microclimate. Prominent natural waterfalls are not located directly within the comune. The notable waterfalls are found in the surrounding Aosta Valley region.
The waterfalls in the Aosta Valley are often set within stunning alpine environments. For example, the Lillaz Waterfalls are in Gran Paradiso National Park, offering serene natural experiences. The Lago Grande Waterfall is part of a system that feeds several beautiful lakes. You'll encounter powerful cascades, striking rock formations, and lush alpine scenery.
Yes, the Lillaz Waterfalls near Cogne are accessible via a well-maintained, approximately 3 km long path, making it an easy and family-friendly hike. The Perriere Dirt Road and Zerbion Waterfall trail is also described as an easy dirt road suitable for everyone, leading to the Zerbion Stream Waterfall.
The best time to visit is often in spring, when melting snow and ice lead to a strong water flow, making the cascades particularly impressive. Summer can sometimes see reduced water levels, but the alpine environment remains beautiful. Winter offers a different experience, with some icefalls attracting climbers, though these are seasonal and primarily for sporting activity.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those leading to the Lillaz or Rutor Waterfalls. For mountain biking, consider routes like the MTB Trails around Chambave, which include challenging ascents like the Ascent of the Banzai Trail — Cogne that features waterfalls. There are also Gravel biking and Running Trails around Chambave.
Yes, a well-maintained path leads to the Lillaz Waterfalls, and a beautiful trail starting from La Joux allows visitors to reach all three Rutor Waterfalls. The Perriere Dirt Road and Zerbion Waterfall is an easy dirt road that connects to the Zerbion Stream Waterfall.
Many trails in the Aosta Valley, including those leading to waterfalls, are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, it's always recommended to check specific park or trail regulations before your visit, particularly in protected areas like Gran Paradiso National Park.
Yes, for popular waterfalls like Lillaz and Rutor, parking is typically available near the starting points of the trails. For example, the Rutor Waterfalls trail starts from the hamlet of La Joux, where parking facilities are usually present. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
Public transport options exist within the Aosta Valley, connecting major towns and some smaller villages. From Chambave, you would typically need to take a bus or train to a larger hub like Aosta, and then connect to local buses serving areas like Cogne (for Lillaz Waterfalls) or La Thuile (for Rutor Waterfalls). Planning your journey in advance is recommended as services can be less frequent in remote areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the powerful flow and striking rock layers of cascades like the Lillaz Waterfalls, and the serene natural experience they offer. The Lago Grande Waterfall is praised for giving life to many lakes, and the Ascent of the Banzai Trail — Cogne is noted for its waterfalls providing perfect mid-ride refills for mountain bikers. The komoot community has shared over 180 photos and given more than 70 upvotes to these natural attractions.
Yes, the Rutor Waterfalls near La Thuile are steeped in local history and legends, adding a cultural dimension to their natural beauty. While the waterfalls themselves are natural phenomena, the surrounding Aosta Valley is rich in history, with ancient castles and Roman ruins, offering a blend of natural and cultural exploration.
Absolutely. The Ascent of the Banzai Trail — Cogne is a classic mountain biking route in the area that features waterfalls, perfect for mid-ride refills. This challenging trail is part of the broader MTB Trails around Chambave, offering a unique blend of adventure and natural beauty.


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