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Water & Ice · Gavarnie-Gèdre, Occitania, France

Gavarnie Falls — France

One of Europe's tallest waterfalls drops over 400 metres into a glacial limestone amphitheatre in the Pyrenees.

When
May — Oct, peak May — Jul
Best viewing
A scenic valley walk from the village of Gavarnie leads to the base of a towering waterfall inside a dramatic cirque; expect a half-day outing on a well-marked trail.
Category
Water & Ice
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

Standing at the base of the Cirque de Gavarnie, visitors are dwarfed by one of Europe's tallest waterfalls, which plunges in a near-vertical cascade down the sheer limestone walls of a vast glacial amphitheatre. The falls roar with meltwater through spring and early summer, the spray catching rainbows on sunny afternoons. The path from the village of Gavarnie follows a mountain valley trail, with the cirque's towering walls gradually closing in around you, creating a sense of immersion in an ancient, cathedral-like landscape. Snow lingers on the high ridges well into summer, and the surrounding peaks — some exceeding 3,000 metres — frame every photograph dramatically. The sound of rushing water and wind is constant. In winter the falls can partially freeze, transforming into icy curtains, though access becomes more demanding.

When to go

May — Oct, peak May — Jul

Getting there

Nearest airport: LDE. Nearest city: Lourdes.

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