Canyoning · Gavarnie

Canyoning · Gavarnie

1 offer 50€ 5.0 (8 reviews) Verified March 2026
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The essentials

One option, one clear choice: the Gave d'Héas canyon with Bureau des moniteurs O2 Roche Montagne at 50 €. This half-day descent is open to all fitness levels, so no prior canyoning experience is required. Guides speak French, Spanish and English. Book early in summer , the Gavarnie area fills up fast between June and August, and this operator runs a single departure format.

The offer

Canyon of the Gave d'Héas, near Argelès Gazost

Canyon of the Gave d'Héas, near Argelès Gazost

5.0 (8 reviews)

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment of the descent?
The Gave d'Héas canyon combines jumps, rappels and natural waterslides carved into the Pyrenean rock. The rappel sections, where you descend directly through active waterfalls, are consistently flagged as the biggest adrenaline hit of the run.
Do I need to be afraid of heights to enjoy this?
Not necessarily , but expect exposure. The canyon involves vertical rappels above rushing water. If heights make you freeze, tell your guide at the start. They'll give you the option to bypass specific sections without stopping the group.
How cold is the water?
The Gave d'Héas is a Pyrenean glacial-fed river. Water temperatures stay cold even in July and August. A wetsuit is provided as part of the standard equipment package, so thermal exposure is manageable for the half-day format.
Where exactly do I meet the group?
Meeting point is the Office de Tourisme de Gèdre, also listed as Musée Millanis. Gèdre is a small village on the road to Gavarnie, roughly 10 km north of the cirque. Arrive 10 minutes early to get geared up.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

A wetsuit, helmet and harness are provided by Bureau des moniteurs O2 Roche Montagne , bring water shoes or old trainers with grip, a change of dry clothes and a small snack for after the half-day session. The 'Everybody welcome' physical level means no specialist gear is needed.

Getting there

Meet at the Office de Tourisme de Gèdre (Musée Millanis) in Gèdre, directly on the D921 route heading south toward Gavarnie, approximately 1h30 from Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées Airport.

See also

Other activities in Gavarnie

Updated on 3 March 2026