Discover canyoning without any previous experience. All you need to do is know how to swim and be in decent physical condition.
We'll be in a unique natural environment, with rock slides, small waterfalls and pools. Jumps are never compulsory, and abseils (descents with the rope) are short and accessible.
The Grenant Canyon, at La Bridoire in the Savoyard foothills, is a must for canyoning enthusiasts looking for a technical and accessible adventure. This intermediate route is perfect for experienced canyoning enthusiasts who want to take on a challenge in complete safety, without being too committed.
As soon as you enter the canyon, you'll be immersed in a unique environment with imposing rock faces and dense vegetation. The course offers a succession of jumps ranging from 3 to 10 metres, abseils under waterfalls and white-water swimming sections. The canyon winds through a natural environment of great beauty: the crystal-clear water of the stream, the deep pools and the light filtering through the trees create a magical atmosphere. The flow of the river is moderate, making the swim pleasant without being too difficult.
Supervised by qualified and passionate guides, the Grenant Canyon is a real immersion in Savoyard nature. This course is perfect for families on holiday or for groups looking for fun activities, such as EVG, EVJF or birthday parties. It offers an experience suited to different levels, while guaranteeing thrills and a friendly atmosphere.
- 5mm neoprene wetsuit
- Canyoning harness with layer, lanyard and descender 8 - Mounted hiking boots with good grip
- Spare clothing
- Towel
- A snack for the return journey
Yes, the Grenant Canyon is an ideal activity for families on holiday and groups (EVG, EVJF, anniversaries). The course offers a fun and accessible experience, with jumps and challenges that can be adapted to suit the level of each participant. The guides take care to adapt the activity so that everyone can enjoy the adventure in complete safety.
No, this canyon is designed for beginners. It has technical obstacles and requires a certain degree of comfort in the water. Beginners can start with an easier canyon.
The trip takes around 3 to 4 hours, depending on the group and conditions. Allow half a day for this activity, including the approach and return.
Yes, swimming ability is important, as several sections of the course require you to swim in white water. The currents are moderate, but you need to be comfortable in the water to enjoy the activity.
No, jumps are not compulsory. If you prefer not to jump, there are safe alternatives. However, jumps are one of the fun aspects of canyoning and add an extra challenge.
All the necessary equipment is included: neoprene wetsuit, helmet, harness. You'll need to bring a swimming costume, sturdy water shoes and a snack.
Live with your guide, from first contact to the summit.
Creative and flexible
A flexible framework for devising the most appropriate itinerary or activity for each day, depending on the group and the conditions.