Bisse du Levron
Savoleyres
Ruinettes-Chutes du bisse
Starting from Les Ruinettes, go to the start of the Bisse du Levron, which is located below the cable car station. This walk through pastures is suitable for families and you’ll find several restaurants along the way, where you can take a break. Don’t miss the “chute du bisse”, an impressive waterfall. Turn round and head back along the Sculptures Path, where you can admire the works of former ski champion William Besse, who carved them out with a chainsaw. Continue down towards Verbier, either via Le Château or Les Creux.
This bisse contains water from early June to late October.
Bisse du Levron
In brief
- Starting point: Les Ruinettes (2,170 m)
- Destination: chute du bisse (1,913 m)
- Route type: loop
- Suitable for: average hikers, families with children from 5 years old
- Height difference: 100 m
- Distance: 12 km
Bisse du Levron (hike 9)
Hiking Trail
open
Type: Red/white-marked mountain hiking trail
From Les Ruinettes, you can reach the start of the Levron bisse (irrigation channel) below the arrival point of the cable car. Halfway along this family-friendly walk through the pastures, a number of mountain restaurants (Namasté, Marmotte or Marlénaz) offer a welcome break. Don't forget to admire the Bisse waterfall before turning back along the wooden sculpture trail. The Bisse is open from the beginning of June to the end of October.
From Les Ruinettes, you can reach the start of the Levron bisse (irrigation channel) below the arrival point of the cable car. Halfway along this family-friendly walk through the pastures, a number of mountain restaurants (Namasté, Marmotte or Marlénaz) offer a welcome break. Don't forget to admire the Bisse waterfall before turning back along the wooden sculpture trail. The Bisse is open from the beginning of June to the end of October.
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