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The Cascade de la Vis: a marvel of nature just 2 hours away from Marseille!

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One can find the Cascade de la Vis in the heart of the Cirque de Navacelles at the border between the Gard and Hérault departments. This crater, which appears to have been formed by a giant meteorite, is actually a natural result linked to the path of the Vis river. Nicknamed the Grand Canyon of Hérault, it is one of the great sites of France.
The Cascade de la Vis itself has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011.

Even if the left bank of the waterfall is private, it remains a must-visit spot in the summer for picnicking, walking, or even swimming with friends and family. Even for those hesitant about walking or outdoor activities, the Cascade de la Vis offers a playful and refreshing setting for a stroll.

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