Best canyons around Drumettaz-Clarafond are found in the Savoie department, a region known for its natural beauty. The area offers access to scenic gorges suitable for walks and dynamic canyons for canyoning. While Drumettaz-Clarafond itself does not host major canyons, several options are accessible in nearby areas like Aix-les-Bains and the Massif des Bauges. This region provides diverse outdoor experiences, from leisurely explorations to active canyoning adventures.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The via ferrata of the Carret cave is rated extremely difficult (ED), it is worth the detour for its views, its apparatus and its overhangs. But beware, beginners should refrain!
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Refreshing in case of strong heat
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Very pretty walking route partly laid out as a balcony over the water. Passable by bike, whatever the type. Be careful though, the path is narrow. Yield Here To Peds. Slow down, kindly announce your arrival, say hello and thank you.
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Pretty refreshing path along the Ternèze stream...
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Ideal for a little break in the shade
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Loop route from Brison town hall.
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Arrive from the top, leave the bikes and cycle through the redeveloped gorges for 900m and back.
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Great walk with the fairy cave. Good climbs therefore good descents
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Trou de l'Enfer footbridge, which offers a beautiful suspension bridge over the Leysse valley. For a unique natural experience, the Fairies' Cave provides access to a series of chambers. The Carret Cave is also popular, known for its historical dwelling and challenging via ferrata approach.
Yes, the Canyon de Ternèze in the Massif des Bauges is highly recommended for beginners and families. It's known for being fun and playful, offering a mix of rappelling, natural slides, and jumps (up to 6 meters, though not obligatory). It's accessible from 8 years old and provides an excellent introduction to canyoning.
The gorges around Drumettaz-Clarafond offer diverse natural beauty. For instance, the Gorges du Sierroz features a narrow canyon carved by the Sierroz river, with tumultuous waters and moss-covered cliffs. You'll find overhanging footbridges, viewpoints, and even a waterfall. Other areas boast impressive rock formations, deep basins, and unique light play within the canyons.
Absolutely. The Canyon du Pont du Diable (Devil's Bridge Canyon) in the Massif des Bauges offers a more challenging experience with narrow, steep sections, vertical walls over 50 meters high, jumps, natural slides, and rappels. Near Annecy, the Canyon d'Angon also provides a 'very sporty' route with technical and vertiginous rappels and narrow passages, ideal for those seeking significant sensations.
The best time for canyoning is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when water levels are suitable and temperatures are comfortable. For leisurely walks in gorges like the Gorges du Sierroz, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and beautiful scenery, though summer is also popular for its refreshing atmosphere.
When planning a canyoning trip, it's crucial to go with certified guides and ensure you have the appropriate equipment. Most providers supply wetsuits, helmets, and harnesses. You will typically need to bring your own swimsuit and closed-toe athletic shoes that can get wet.
Yes, the Gorges du Sierroz has historical significance, having been a popular tourist destination in the 19th century, visited by figures like Alphonse de Lamartine. The Fairies' Cave is a unique natural formation with rough stairs carved into the rock leading to six rooms. The Carret Cave also features the former dwelling of Jules Carret.
For those preferring leisurely walks, the Gorges du Sierroz in Grésy-sur-Aix offers a captivating natural experience. A footpath allows visitors to observe the tumultuous waters and admire the mineral beauty. The walk typically takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes round trip and is free to access, providing a tranquil outdoor experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences available, from the tranquil beauty of the Gorges du Sierroz to the adrenaline-pumping challenges of canyons like Angon and Pont du Diable. The region's natural formations are highly rated, with many highlights receiving numerous upvotes and photos from the komoot community, highlighting their scenic beauty and recreational value.
Beyond canyoning and gorge walks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes around Le Revard and Lac du Bourget. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes, allowing you to explore the scenic landscapes of Savoie and Haute-Savoie.
Yes, the Gorges du Sierroz is located very close to Drumettaz-Clarafond in Grésy-sur-Aix. It's easily accessible, and the footpath is suitable for a leisurely walk. It's a convenient option for those seeking natural beauty without a strenuous activity.
Canyon de Montmin, near Annecy, is noted for its easy 5-minute approach and return walks, making it a convenient option for a fun day out. Similarly, Canyon de Ternèze has short approach and return walks, with the activity typically lasting 1.5 to 2 hours, ideal for a relatively quick canyoning experience.


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