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Great waterfall of the Doria river

Great waterfall of the Doria river
Great waterfall of the Doria river
Great waterfall of the Doria river
Great waterfall of the Doria river

Description

This cool, shady trail takes you on a journey through nature and history. The path's steep slopes will earn you a view of the splendid Doria waterfall. Periods of heavy rain give the Doria an exceptional flow.

D/ Chaffardon car park, route de Lovettaz, St Jean d'Arvey

1/ From the car park, take the main road and follow it for about 50m in the direction of Lovettaz.

2/ Take the downhill path on your left, signposted "cascade".
In just a few minutes, you'll reach the local conservatory orchard, where you can enjoy an unobstructed view of Chambéry and its valley.

3/ Continue along the path on your right, which goes deep into the forest.
From here, follow the yellow markings and the "Cascade de la Doria" signs, continuing along a path on the side.
The path takes you to a viewpoint overlooking the Doria waterfall, which falls from a height of 60m.

>> This is just one of many waterfalls on the Doria, from its source at the trou de la Doria to its confluence with the Leysse at the "end of the world" in St Alban de Leysse >>.

4/ Then continue along the same path, which takes in a rocky section with cables.
Follow the Doria to an old hydroelectric power station, now in ruins.

5/ Continue for another 100m and take a path towards the Chaffardon arboretum.
From here, follow the GR markings and the direction of the arboretum until you reach it.

6/ Return to the car park along the path you followed on the way out.

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Please note:
The flow of the Doria waterfall varies greatly with the seasons, giving a new aspect to each visit. On the way back, take the time to read the panels presenting the trees in the arboretum!

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Very easy
Duration
1h
Dist.
2.2 km
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Starting point

Parking Chaffardon Route de Lovettaz , 73230   Saint-Jean-d'Arvey
Lat : 45.591055Lng : 5.982073

Date and time

  • From 01/05/2026 to 31/10/2026

Additional information

Open period

From 01/05 to 31/10.

Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.

Updated by

Grand Chambéry Alpes Tourisme - 14/10/2025
www.chamberymontagnes.com
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Location complements

On the way up from Chambéry, look out for the "Site Touristique" sign indicating a small road to the left just as you enter the commune of St Jean d'Arvey, so that you can easily find the route de Lovettaz and the car park.

Environments

Riverside
Forest location
Waterside
Village 2 km away

Type of land

Rock
Stone
Ground
Not suitable for strollers

Tricky passages

A ledge passes over the path above, then a cabled passage on the way down. The climb back up through the arboretum is also steep. This route is not recommended in wet weather as it can be slippery.

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D/ Chaffardon car park, route de Lovettaz, St Jean d'Arvey 1/ From the car park, take the main road and follow it for about 50m in the direction of Lovettaz. 2/ Take the downhill path on your left, signposted "cascade". In just a few minutes, you'll reach the local conservatory orchard, where you can enjoy an unobstructed view of Chambéry and its valley. 3/ Continue along the path on your right, which goes deep into the forest. From here, follow the yellow markings and the "Cascade de la Doria" signs, continuing along a path on the side. The path takes you to a viewpoint overlooking the 60m-high Cascade de la Doria. >> This is just one of the many waterfalls that form the Doria, from its source at the trou de la Doria to its confluence with the Leysse at the "end of the world" in St Alban de Leysse.>> 4/ Then continue on the same path, which follows a rocky section with cables. Follow the Doria to an old hydroelectric power station, now in ruins. 5/ Continue for another 100m and take a path towards the Chaffardon arboretum. From here, follow the GR markings and the direction of the arboretum until you reach it. 6/ Return to the car park along the path you followed on the way out.

Animals

Yes. Pets must be kept on a lead.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾