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Saint-Claude (Guadeloupe) walks
La Soufrière and the return via the Col de l'Échelle
Climb the Vieille Dame via the traditional route and return via the Col de l'Échelle, then finish the hike with a nice hot bath at the Bains Jaunes.
Please note that a large section of this route is currently closed due to the risk of rockfalls and increased volcanic activity.
La Soufrière
This hike takes you to La Soufrière, the highest point in Guadeloupe and a dormant volcano. In good weather, the view is magnificent. At the summit, you can truly appreciate the power that lies beneath your feet.
Please note that a large section of this trail is currently closed due to the risk of rockfalls and increased volcanic activity.
The Carbet Waterfalls
A walk through the tropical forest and, after a long effort, you will be rewarded at the foot of the two 100-metre-high waterfalls.
The third Carbet waterfall
A short hike through the rainforest to admire the last Carbet waterfall, which plunges into a large pool and invites you to take a dip.
Zombi Waterfall and Sainte-Marie River
This trail is not very well known. It is located in the commune of Capesterre-Belle-Eau. It will take you through banana fields before descending to the Sainte-Marie River at a beautiful pool, which you will walk up a little way as it is very pretty, then on to Ravine Zombi. Then, retrace your steps and continue down the river to discover the two Zombi waterfalls, recognisable by the two vertical tree trunks that have been there for years. You can take a much quieter lunch break in front of them.