What is aquatic walking?
This is a canyon in which there is no abseiling. It is therefore much more accessible and less technical than traditional canyoning. This is the type of course we take our youngest visitors on, from the age of 7 upwards.
But be warned: a trip in the water doesn't necessarily mean a leisurely stroll! Although jumps are never compulsory, they can be as high as 8 metres, or more in some cases.
These courses are perfect for families. The descent and pace can be adapted to suit the youngest child. Note that for large groups, there is less waiting than in canyoning (the waiting periods are mainly during the abseiling phases).
Water rafting is also great for bachelor parties, which are looking for a more fun activity than pure canyoning. Children at holiday camps and leisure centres are also very keen on this activity, with its many jumps.
In short, this discipline is for all those who love water, and all those who want to push themselves and jump from as high an altitude as possible. It's a fun way to spend an afternoon with the family, and offers an inexhaustible supply of anecdotes to tell your friends on Monday morning, whether at school (in the playground) or at the office (during the coffee break).
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From 15/04/2025 to 15/10/2025 of 10:00 to 00:00