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Horrific value to look at a fallen rock and a river
It’s hard to understand how anyone could give 5, 4, or even 3 stars to this. Perhaps they haven’t seen much in their lives. If it was €5 and children free, it might scrape a 3. However at €18 for a l...
Well equipped with easy stairs everywhere. Good explanations on the history of the canyon and its development. The paths are in the shades so even in Summer you will not suffer from the heat.
Anyone travelling along the Route des Grandes Alps between Morzine and Thonon could easily miss the Devil’s Gorge. It is not particularly well signposted, although it is off a direct main road. Look...
This throat turned into a tourist destination thanks to the initiative of a local gentleman who, in the 19th century, wanted to take advantage of Evian's thermal tourism and built the stairs to descend to ...
Horrific value to look at a fallen rock and a river
It’s hard to understand how anyone could give 5, 4, or even 3 stars to this. Perhaps they haven’t seen much in their lives. If it was €5 and children free, it might scrape a 3. However at €18 for a l...
Impressive canyon
Well equipped with easy stairs everywhere. Good explanations on the history of the canyon and its development. The paths are in the shades so even in Summer you will not suffer from the heat.
Well worth the visit.
It's an incredible river gorge, deep down with unbelievable coloured rocks and the river flowing below. Magical.
THE DEVIL’s GORGE WILL TERRIFY YOU
Anyone travelling along the Route des Grandes Alps between Morzine and Thonon could easily miss the Devil’s Gorge. It is not particularly well signposted, although it is off a direct main road. Look...
Very impressive
This throat turned into a tourist destination thanks to the initiative of a local gentleman who, in the 19th century, wanted to take advantage of Evian's thermal tourism and built the stairs to descend to ...