Waterfalls around Bovernier are primarily characterized by the Gorges du Durnand, a notable natural attraction in Switzerland. This region features a series of cascades within a canyon, marking the geological boundary between granite and gneiss. The area offers a unique natural landscape with water features accessible via constructed pathways.
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A waterfall that is always spectacular.
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Cascade de Pissevache, also known as Cascade de Salanfe, is an impressive waterfall located between Martigny and Saint-Maurice in the canton of Valais. The Cascade de Pissevache has a height of 116 meters and is fed by the water of the Salanfe river. This majestic waterfall is considered one of the most beautiful sights in the country.
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The path through the gorge is short but spectacular.
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Cascade de Pissevache, also known as the Cascade de Salanfe, is an impressive waterfall located between Martigny and Saint-Maurice in the canton of Valais. The Cascade de Pissevache has a height of 116 meters and is fed by the water of the Salanfe River. This majestic waterfall is considered one of the most beautiful sights in the country.
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Wasserfall by Vernayaz is actually called: La Pissevache
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Always looks nice when I drive by there.
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A gorge certainly worth seeing. In particular, the wooden walkways and stairs on the rock are impressive. You walk the gorge from bottom to top. Turning back doesn't make much sense because it's quite narrow. In other words, you go up once and then leave the gorge to hike down again via a forest path. Everyone has to decide for themselves whether it's worth 9 CHF...
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The Gorges du Durnand Waterfalls offer a unique experience with a series of 14 cascades within a narrow canyon. Visitors traverse suspended wooden footbridges and 330 stairs, climbing about 200 meters in elevation. The path, originally built in 1877, allows for an exhilarating perspective of the clear water, towering cliffs, and the thundering sound of the Durnand river. It's considered one of Europe's most beautiful gorges.
The Gorges du Durnand are generally accessible from May to October. Visiting in May is particularly recommended, as melting snow provides a greater volume of water, enhancing the roar and spray of the cascades for a more spectacular experience. The fine spray from the cascades often creates beautiful rainbows when illuminated by sunlight.
Yes, the Pissevache Waterfall is considered family-friendly. It's an impressive 116-meter high waterfall fed by the Salanfe river, located between Martigny and Saint-Maurice. While the Gorges du Durnand involve stairs and suspended bridges, it can also be enjoyed by families who are comfortable with a moderate walk.
The trail through the Gorges du Durnand is approximately one kilometer long and involves a unique path of suspended wooden footbridges and 330 stairs. It climbs about 200 meters in elevation. The return path often winds through a forest, completing a loop. Good walking shoes are recommended for this trail.
Yes, there is an entrance fee for the Gorges du Durnand Waterfalls. This fee contributes to the regular maintenance and repair of the wooden structures. For current admission prices and opening hours, you can check their official information, typically available from May 1 to October 31, 9am to 6pm.
Besides the Gorges du Durnand, you can visit the Pissevache Waterfall, a majestic 116-meter high fall fed by the Salanfe river. Another interesting spot is the Path to the Grotto of the Nymphs, which includes a waterfall and offers a loop trail for exploration.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. The Beautiful bike path along the Rhône is a pleasant route that passes near the Pissevache Waterfall. For more extensive cycling, you can explore the Gravel biking around Bovernier guide, which features routes like the 'Finhaut — Boucle depuis Martigny'.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find Mountain Hikes around Bovernier, including routes like the 'Glacier d'Orny loop from La Breya'. There are also Running Trails around Bovernier, such as the 'Champex-Lac loop from Champex-Lac'.
The Gorges du Durnand mark the geological boundary between the granite of the Mont Blanc massif and gneiss. The polished rock surfaces within the gorge showcase this geological contrast, offering a fascinating insight into the region's natural history.
While the guide does not specify immediate cafes or restaurants directly at the Gorges du Durnand entrance, Bovernier and nearby towns would offer dining options. It's advisable to check local listings for amenities before your visit.
Given the suspended walkways, stairs, and potential for spray from the waterfalls, good walking shoes with adequate grip are highly recommended. Dressing in layers is also advisable, as temperatures can vary within the gorge and on the return forest path.
While the Gorges du Durnand and Pissevache are well-known, the Dart Waterfall is a quieter spot. It features a pool at its base, suitable for cooling off. It can be found just as you exit the bridge on the descent to the Franco-Swiss border, visible through the trees.


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