Waterfalls around Saint-Ferréol are found in a region known for its diverse aquatic landscapes, including both natural cascades and engineered water features. The area around Lac de Saint-Ferréol, a UNESCO World Heritage site, plays a role in supplying the Canal du Midi. Visitors can explore various water displays, from impressive natural falls to historical man-made cascades.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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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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A beautiful waterfall, a few minutes walk from the nearest parking lot. Do the 2.7km loop! It's worth it! It's accessible even with young children, with a little help (especially if it has rained in the last few days).
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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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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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We have combined our bike ride with a walk to the Cascade d'Angon. Really worth it!
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The Saint-Ferréol area offers a mix of natural cascades and impressive engineered water features. You'll find natural monuments like Angon Waterfall and Nanceau Waterfall, alongside the unique cascades and geyser below the dam of Lac de Saint-Ferréol, which is part of a 19th-century English-style park.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. Nanceau Waterfall is easily accessible, less than a kilometer from the road, making it perfect for a family outing. Morette Waterfall is also a short walk from parking and can be enjoyed with young children, though some help might be needed if it has rained recently. Saint-Ruph Waterfall is another family-friendly option.
For those seeking a challenge, Angon Waterfall is known for its steep path, offering a rewarding destination after a strenuous hike. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended for this trail.
Absolutely. The area around Lac de Saint-Ferréol, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features a fascinating 19th-century English-style park with cascades and a powerful geyser below the dam. You can also visit Fairy Bridge, a medieval bridge over the Nant d'Oy, which is a pleasant picnic spot with natural surroundings.
The Fontany Waterfall, located on Route du Fontany, is notable for flowing all year long, though it's most spectacular in the spring. It's considered an ideal spot for a quick, refreshing dip due to its accessibility and the opportunity for a cool experience.
The Fontany Waterfall is specifically mentioned as being perfect for a quick, refreshing dip. While not explicitly wild swimming, the area around the cascades and geyser below Lac de Saint-Ferréol also offers opportunities for refreshing experiences.
Beyond waterfall visits, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, or embark on more challenging mountain hikes. Cycling is also popular, with routes around Lake Annecy. For more details, check out the Hiking around Saint-Ferréol and Cycling around Saint-Ferréol guides.
While many waterfalls flow year-round, spring is often highlighted as the best time to visit, especially for cascades like Fontany Waterfall, when water levels are typically at their highest, making them most spectacular.
Yes, Nanceau Waterfall is noted for its easy accessibility, being less than a kilometer from the road. Morette Waterfall is also just a few minutes' walk from the nearest parking lot.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from challenging trails to family-friendly walks. Many enjoy the impressive natural beauty, the refreshing spray from the geyser at Lac de Saint-Ferréol, and the opportunity for pleasant picnics at spots like Fairy Bridge. The chance to see groups abseiling down Angon Waterfall is also a unique highlight.
Yes, Saint-Ruph Waterfall offers the unique feature of a cave that visitors can explore, in addition to the stunning waterfall itself. There's also an option for ziplining over the gorge for the adventurous.
Absolutely. The Saint-Ferréol region is popular for cycling, with various routes available. You can find several cycling tours, including loops around Lake Annecy, which could be combined with visits to nearby waterfalls. Explore options in the Cycling around Saint-Ferréol guide.
Yes, for those looking for more challenging treks, the area around Saint-Ferréol offers mountain hiking opportunities. You can find difficult routes with stunning views, such as those leading to La Tournette. Refer to the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Ferréol guide for detailed routes.
The 'water sheaf' refers to the powerful water spray or geyser located below the dam of Lac de Saint-Ferréol. This impressive man-made feature can rise up to 20 meters, exiting the lake via a metal pipe to join the Canal du Midi. It's a captivating sight, and visitors can get close to enjoy the refreshing spray.


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