From 01/06 to 15/11.
Subject to favorable weather.
Free of charge.
The Sauffaz's waterfall is fed by the torrent of the small valley of Sales, low forming the Cascade du Rouget. The Pleureuse's waterfall owes its name with the fact that the water which feeds it, comes from the resurgences pointing out the flow of tears.
Sauffraz waterfall gets its source from the torrent in the small valley of Sales, leading to Rouget waterfall lower down.
The Pleureuse waterfall owes its name to its water source coming from seeping water that resembles tears (pleurer = 'to cry' in French).
Opposite Mont Blanc, cross the largest natural reserve in Haute-Savoie: Sixt-Passy. The trail combines minerals, its rare internationally-renowned geological features of limestone pavements, with alpine pastures and lakes (the Lac d'Antern...
At the foot of the Fiz mountain range, discover a mountain pasture along the waterside. Around the Lake of Anterne, sheep and marmots enjoy their time in the pasture.
This path overlooks the Sales mountain stream. It is dotted with lots of waterfalls...bearing names such as La Pleureuse, La Sauffaz, Sale, Tarnant.