
Known as the ‘Iles du Chéran’, this flagship site in the heart of the Bauges region stretches along the confluence of the Chéran and Nant d’Aillon rivers: different paths on a flat site allow you to appreciate the atmosphere as the water flows by, between rivers, lakes and waterfalls.
On the banks of the Chéran, these pebble slopes are the mark of the Bauges’ glacial past. Reworked and now incised by the rivers, they reveal the sinking of the rivers over the last few thousand years of the Bauges’ history. Human settlements, often unstable, have always kept their distance from the edges.
An easy, refreshing 1-hour walk there and back to see a superb waterfall and the spring that feeds it.