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Gavarnie Falls, Waterfall in Hautes-Pyrénées, France

The Gavarnie Falls descends in multiple stages through limestone cliffs, reaching a total height of 422 meters with its main drop measuring 281 meters.

The waterfall formed over 20,000 years through glacial activity, creating a natural amphitheater within the Pyrenees mountains that reaches 800 meters in width.

The Falls became part of the Pyrenees National Park in 1967 and received UNESCO World Heritage recognition for its geological and natural significance in 1997.

Visitors can reach the falls through a marked trail from Gavarnie village, with the journey taking approximately 30 minutes on foot across maintained paths.

During winter months, the waterfall's flow can freeze completely, while summer snowmelt can increase water volume to 200 cubic meters per second.

Location: Hautes-Pyrénées

Elevation above the sea: 2,200 m

Height: 281 m

Width: 15 m

Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible

Part of: Gave de Pau

GPS coordinates: 42.69332,-0.00445

Latest update: June 23, 2025 09:41

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