Waterfalls around Die France are found in the Drôme department of southeastern France, a region characterized by its natural beauty and diverse landscapes. The area offers a variety of cascades, from impressive plunges to serene natural pools, providing opportunities for exploration and refreshing breaks. These natural features are often set within picturesque gorges and accessible via various trails. The region's geology contributes to unique formations, making it a notable destination for those seeking natural water features.
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the spring gushes from a small cave-like crevice
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the waterfall dominates the Bournillon cave
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The Chute de la Druise is a large waterfall on the Gervanne River in the Drôme department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is located on the border between the municipalities of Omblèze and Plan-de-Baix in the southern Vercors massif, at the mouth of the Omblèze Gorge. With a height of 72 meters, it is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the southern Vercors. The waterfall is accessible after a 30-minute hike along a steep path.
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The source of the Moulin Marquis is a few dozen meters from the first waterfalls and the atmosphere there is very pleasant.
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The Moulin-Marquis waterfall or Bournillon waterfall is a French waterfall about 400 meters high. It is located in Choranche in Isère, in the Bournillon cirque, downstream from the Bourne gorges.
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huge waterfall, ice cold water but it's worth it
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take water shoes with you otherwise you will not get to the waterfall, you have to go through water
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When the stone is wet, I found the path along the right of the river leading to the first waterfall, very slippery and difficult, even with good shoes, so I would recommend to cross the little river instead, it is shallow (3cm max) and quite narrow (3 steps) water proof shoes are needed though.
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The Die region offers a variety of waterfalls, from high plunges to cascades forming natural pools. For instance, the Druise Waterfall plunges an impressive 72 meters, while the Moulin-Marquis Waterfall is approximately 400 meters high. The Saut de la Drôme and the Claps is a unique geological site where the river flows through a spectacular mountain collapse, creating a reservoir in summer.
Yes, several waterfalls offer refreshing swimming spots. The Druise Waterfall has a natural pool at its base, ideal for a swim. Rochecolombe Waterfall is known for its series of natural pools, and the Pissoire Waterfall also features a clear pool perfect for a break. The Saut de la Drôme and the Claps also serves as a reservoir where you can cool off.
The trails vary in difficulty and scenery. For example, the Druise Waterfall is accessible via a pleasant forest hike, though you'll need water shoes to cross the river to reach the base. The Pissoire Waterfall trail passes through a striking canyon, offering spectacular landscapes. Many trails provide magnificent views of the local flora and fauna.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for waterfalls like Druise, as snowmelt increases their flow, making them particularly breathtaking. Summer offers warmer weather, making the natural pools and swimming spots more inviting for a refreshing dip.
Yes, many waterfall sites are suitable for family outings. The Sapet Waterfall, for instance, is surrounded by hiking trails that are excellent for families. While some trails might require appropriate footwear for river crossings, the overall experience of exploring these natural wonders can be enjoyed by all.
It's recommended to bring water shoes, especially for trails like the one to Druise Waterfall, where you might need to navigate through water. Good hiking shoes are essential for slippery paths, and don't forget water, snacks, and swimwear if you plan to take a dip in the natural pools.
Hike durations vary. The walk to the base of the Druise Waterfall takes about 20-25 minutes from the parking area. Other trails might be longer, offering more extensive exploration of the surrounding natural beauty.
Absolutely. The region around Die is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes and more challenging routes like the Canyon des Gueulards et Gorges d'Omblèze loop. The Saut de la Drôme and the Claps is also a popular climbing site with over 120 routes and a via ferrata.
Parking is generally available near the trailheads. For example, there's a parking area in Ansage for accessing the Druise Waterfall. It's always a good idea to check specific access points for each waterfall before your visit.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty, the refreshing swimming opportunities in natural pools, and the peaceful, wild settings. The diverse landscapes, from forest hikes to canyon trails, and the impressive height of some cascades like Druise and Moulin-Marquis, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Saut de la Drôme and the Claps is a prime example. It's an impressive geological site where the Drôme river flows through a spectacular collapse of part of the mountain, creating a unique landscape and a natural reservoir.
Many waterfall trails offer magnificent views of the local flora and fauna. The Sapet Waterfall provides panoramic views of the surrounding region. The Saut de la Drôme and the Claps is also considered a viewpoint, offering a grand perspective of the rocky landscape.


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