Best attractions and places to see around Vieux-Fort showcase a diverse landscape in Guadeloupe, featuring volcanic peaks, natural hot springs, and impressive waterfalls. The region provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments and engaging in various outdoor activities. Visitors can find a mix of challenging ascents and more accessible natural sites.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Be sure to bring your rain gear! There's a small shelter, but it's usually full.
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Don't forget your swimwear - an absolute treat after the climb to la Soufrière!
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Magnificent walk, mostly shaded, with breathtaking spots, the view is so beautiful. Passages in the rocks which makes the walk a little complicated for those who are not sure-footed.
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try to make the trail with good shoes, if you are bad ass use Birkenstocks
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A great hike to the C. Columbus Waterfall!
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Magnificent walk and view along the sea. Be careful the last part, from the mill, the path no longer exists. The vegetation has covered the path and the route has become inaccessible.
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The climb is long and gets steeper and rockier. But it's fun. At the top you're not only sweating, but also (at least on our warm day of ascent in a T-shirt) wet to the skin due to the high humidity. But as I said, it's fun and doable.
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Relaxation after the summit tour
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Vieux-Fort offers diverse natural attractions. You can explore the volcanic peak of La Découverte Summit (1,467 m) for expansive views, visit the impressive Carbet Falls (Second Fall), or relax in the 30° warm waters of Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring.
Yes, Carbet Falls (Second Fall) is a great option for families. It's accessible via a well-developed, half-hour hike through a jungle, making it suitable for inexperienced hikers and children.
For a glimpse into the region's history, visit the Cannons at Grande Pointe. This historical site also offers magnificent views along the sea.
The area around Vieux-Fort provides a variety of hiking experiences. You can find challenging routes like the Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring – La Découverte Summit loop, or moderate trails such as the Cannons at Grande Pointe – Arawak Petroglyphs loop. For more options, explore the Hiking around Vieux-Fort guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find challenging routes like the Houëlmont loop from Rivière Sens or the Vent Soufflé loop from Vieux-Fort. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Vieux-Fort guide.
While the western ascent is popular, consider the East Ascent of La Soufrière for a less crowded experience. It's only slightly longer and offers fantastic impressions of the volcano, often with wonderful views and fewer people.
Yes, Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring is a natural monument where you can relax in 30° warm water. It's a perfect spot to cool down or unwind after a strenuous climb, such as hiking La Soufrière.
Visitors appreciate the expansive views from La Découverte Summit (1,467 m), especially when setting off early. It's considered achievable with a basic level of fitness, though the sulphurous air near the crater may be noticeable.
The path to Carbet Falls (Second Fall) is well-developed and takes about half an hour through the jungle. It's a popular spot, especially for families, due to its accessibility. The upper waterfall, however, requires a more extreme trail.
When hiking in the Vieux-Fort region, especially to volcanic summits like La Soufrière or La Découverte, it's advisable to set off early for better views and to avoid crowds. Wear good shoes, as some paths can be rocky or covered in vegetation. Be prepared for varying weather conditions, including potential clouds near summits.
Yes, La Découverte Summit (1,467 m) offers expansive views, particularly if you start your ascent early. Additionally, the Cannons at Grande Pointe provide breathtaking spots with beautiful sea views.


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