Canyoning & River walking

La Petite Mer offers canyoning without ropes, also known as River walking. Accessible to everyone aged 7 and over.

Swimming, walking, slides, jumps…. Supervised by a state-qualified guide, enjoy this activity in complete safety.

The added bonus: you’ll learn about the fauna, flora, heritage and beauty of this beautiful environment. Leave with plenty of memories of the Ardèche Gorges.

We offer this activity either as half-day or full day tour.

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Bas Chassezac Canyon

from 40 €

 

Come and discover the joys of canyoning in this beautiful canyon nestled in the Cévennes on the border of the Ardèche and Lozère regions.

In this little piece of paradise, accessible to all, you’ll go down a succession of natural slides carved out of the bedrock, make jumps (up to 7 m), swim in crystal-clear water… There’s no compulsory obstacle.

Ideal for having a great time with family and friends, whether you’re planning a hen party or a stag party.

Suitable for children aged 7 and over, but also for all generations, as the activity can be adapted to groups.

3 packages available

Half-day

45€ child and 50€ adult

9:00 à 12:30 ou 14:00 à 17:30

 

Full day

60€ child and 70€ adult

10 am to 4 pm

Level : Beginner from age 7

Duration : 3 hours

Walk out: 40 min Return: 5 min

Compulsory: Know how to swim and not be afraid to put your head under water.

Caution : No medical restrictions (heart or back problems, severe asthma or other medical conditions).

We take care of

Supervision by a professional state-certified instructor

PPE-compliant equipment: 5 mm neoprene wetsuit, helmet, canyoning shoes, panty liners, waterproof carrybag and waterproof canisters

Instructor’s RC PRO insurance

We let you take

Swimsuit, water bottle, eyeglass cord, energy bars, your car (transport available on request), food, water.

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