Canyoning · La Mongie, Grand Tourmalet

Canyoning · La Mongie, Grand Tourmalet

1 offer 59€ 5.0 (4 reviews) Verified March 2026
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The essentials

Vertige de l'Adour runs one canyoning session in the Adour valley, rated 5/5 across 4 reviews, at 59 € per person. The 3-hour descent near the Pic du Midi is tagged "Occasionally sporty", making it a solid entry point for first-timers and a real physical workout for regulars. Guided in French, the tour suits adults comfortable with water and some scrambling. Book ahead in summer: the canyon season runs May through September and slots fill fast.

The offer

Canyoning in the Adour valley, near the Pic du Midi

Canyoning in the Adour valley, near the Pic du Midi

5.0 (4 reviews)

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment of the descent?
The biggest rushes typically come from the jumps and natural slides, where you commit to moving water with no easy way back. The Adour gorge keeps the pressure on throughout the 3-hour route.
Do I need to be afraid of heights for this canyon?
The tour is rated "Occasionally sporty", not extreme, so exposure to height is real but manageable. If you're anxious about drops, tell the guide at the start: they'll brief you on each jump before you reach it.
How cold is the water in the Adour canyon?
Pyrenean canyon water stays cold even in summer, fed by mountain snowmelt. A wetsuit is provided or required: confirm the kit list when you book with Vertige de l'Adour.
When is the best time to do this canyon near the Pic du Midi?
The season runs from May to September. July and August offer the most stable weather, but water levels are often lower. May and June give a more powerful flow straight off the snowmelt.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit under your wetsuit and bring water shoes or secure sandals that won't come off in moving water. For a 3-hour "Occasionally sporty" session, pack a dry bag with a change of clothes and a snack for after.

Getting there

The meeting point is Parking des Petits Fruits à Beaudéan, 6842 Rue du Layris, 65710 Campan, at the foot of the Grand Tourmalet massif, roughly 15 km from Bagnères-de-Bigorre via the D935.

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Updated on 3 March 2026