Canyoning · Itxassou-Bidarray

Canyoning · Itxassou-Bidarray

6 offers 42€ – 85€ 5.0 (23 reviews) Verified March 2026
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How to choose

6 canyoning tours available in the Itxassou-Bidarray area, from 42 € to 85 €, with durations ranging from 3h to a full day. Most options sit at the "Occasionally sporty" level, meaning no prior experience required but expect real physical effort: jumps, rappels, and technical descents through Basque gorges. Budget entries start at 42 € with Arteka Canyoning and Canyon pour tous for solid 3h half-day circuits. Mid-range (50 €) unlocks a night descent with Goudurix, the most unique format in the lineup. The Pixta canyon full-day (70 €) and the Zitziratsé 6h sporty run at 85 € with Canyon pour tous target experienced participants ready for sustained effort. Rule of thumb: choose by intensity, not price. First timer? Go 42-45 €. Ready to push harder? Book the 85 € Zitziratsé.

6 offers available

Best value
Descent of the Valcarlos canyon in Bidarray, Basque Country5.0 (14)
42€See offer
Canyoning Discovery in the Chapitel Canyon, near Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
45€See offer
Top rated
Valcarlos Canyon in the Basque Country5.0 (6)
50€See offer
Valcarlos Canyon by night, in the Basque Country5.0 (1)
50€See offer
Discovery day in the Pixta canyon in the Basque Country5.0 (1)
70€See offer
Sporty Canyoning in the Zitziratsé Canyon in Larrau, near Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port5.0 (1)
85€See offer

Our picks

Best entry-level rush

Descent of the Valcarlos canyon in Bidarray, Basque Country

At 42 €, the Valcarlos canyon with Arteka Canyoning is the lowest-priced option, runs 3h and is guided in both French and English.

42 €See offer

Most intense experience

Sporty Canyoning in the Zitziratsé Canyon in Larrau, near Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port

The Zitziratsé canyon with Canyon pour tous is the only "Sporty" rated tour in the area, running 6h at 85 € near Larrau.

85 €See offer

Wildest format

Valcarlos Canyon by night, in the Basque Country

Goudurix's night descent of the Valcarlos canyon runs 3h in complete darkness at 50 €, the only nocturnal canyoning session in this selection.

50 €See offer

Best full-day commitment

Discovery day in the Pixta canyon in the Basque Country

The Pixta canyon discovery with Goudurix covers a full day in the Basque Country at 70 €, with a meeting point in Tardets village.

70 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

Which canyon delivers the most intense experience?
The Zitziratsé canyon in Larrau at 85 € is the only tour rated "Sporty" (not just "Occasionally sporty") and runs for 6h straight. It's the hardest option in this lineup by both physical level and duration.
Is there a canyoning option that works for complete beginners?
Yes. The Valcarlos canyon descent with Arteka Canyoning (42 €, 3h) and the Chapitel canyon discovery with Canyon pour tous (45 €, 3h) are both rated "Occasionally sporty" and designed for first-timers. Both are guided in French and English.
What makes the night canyoning different?
Goudurix runs a 3h descent of the Valcarlos canyon after dark at 50 €. Same technical difficulty as the daytime version, but every jump, rappel and river crossing happens with headlamps only. That changes the sensation completely.
Do I need to speak French to join these tours?
Not necessarily. Tours by Arteka Canyoning and Canyon pour tous are available in English. Goudurix operates in Spanish and French only, so check language availability before booking if English is your only option.
How far in advance should I book?
Canyoning season runs May through September in this area. July and August see the heaviest demand, especially for Goudurix's night session which has limited group sizes. Book at least 2 weeks ahead for summer dates.
Are the meeting points in France or Spain?
Most meeting points are on the Spanish side, in Valcarlos (Navarra) or Larrau (64560), right on the France-Spain border in the Pyrenees. Plan your route accordingly and check border access details with your operator.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wetsuit, helmet and harness are provided by operators for all tours in this area. Bring water shoes or old trainers with grip, a change of dry clothes for after the descent, and a waterproof bag for your phone. For the 6h Zitziratsé run, add a snack and a 1.5L water bottle.

Getting there

Most meeting points are in Valcarlos (Navarra, Spain), roughly 50 km southeast of Bayonne via the A63 and D918. For the Zitziratsé canyon, head to Larrau (64560), accessible from Mauléon-Licharre via the D26.

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Updated on 3 March 2026