Cascade du Grand Bassin is one of Réunion’s most photogenic waterfalls — a tall, single-drop fall that plunges into a tranquil basin surrounded by cliffs and tropical greenery. It’s located just below the roadless village of Grand Bassin, which itself is only accessible via a steep, stepped trail from Belvédère de Bois Court.
To reach the cascade:
Hike 2 hours down to Grand Bassin village from Bois Court
Then continue 20–30 minutes further along a forest path to the base of the waterfall
The trail is rocky and slippery in places — wear solid shoes
Once there:
Swim in the natural pool (cold, but safe and clear)
Enjoy one of the most peaceful picnic spots on the island
Surrounded by tree ferns, mossy rocks, and mountain silence
Most hikers combine the waterfall visit with an overnight stay in a local gîte, such as Chez Dany or La Cascade (Mme Nativel) — making it a perfect slow travel micro-adventure.
👉 Local tip: Go early to beat the midday heat on the climb back up — and bring insect repellent for the lower part of the trail.