Cévennes National Park canyoning runs from 40 € to 80 €, with sessions lasting from 3h to a full day. Most tours sit at the "Occasionally sporty" level, making them accessible to beginners with reasonable fitness. Budget options (40,47 €) cover half-day descents in the Gorges du Soucy, Dourbie Canyon or Bramabiau, ideal for a first contact with rappelling and natural water slides. Mid-range picks (52,57 €) target the Tapoul gorges, a more technical canyon with multiple operators to choose from. At 75,80 €, full-day combos (canyoning plus via ferrata) and the Gorges de la Dourbie full-day tour push the commitment level higher. One tour by Millau Activites Nature on the Tapoul is rated "Sporty" and runs 4h, making it the clearest step up in intensity. Pick by duration first, then budget.
Best value for the rush
Dourbie Canyon in the Cévennes National Park
42 € for 3h in the Dourbie Canyon with Millau Activites Nature, guided in English and French, rated 4.98/5 across 52 reviews.
Most intense session
Canyon of Tapoul in the Cevennes national park
Millau Activites Nature's Tapoul Canyon is the only tour rated "Sporty" and runs a full 4h, the longest single-canyon descent in the lineup.
Full-day adventure combo
Canyoning and via ferrata excursion in Cevennes
75 € for a full day combining canyoning and via ferrata with LES ARTS DU VIDE, the only multi-discipline option in the Cévennes.
Perfect first canyon
Canyon of the Gorges du Soucy in the Cevennes
40 € for a half-day in the Gorges du Soucy with 2Ô Outdoor, the most affordable entry point and guided in both French and English.
Season
May – September
Coordinates
44.1164°N, 3.5602°EEquipment
Operators provide wetsuits, helmets and harnesses for all sessions. Bring a swimsuit to wear underneath, water shoes or old trainers with grip, and a dry change of clothes for after.
Getting there
Most meeting points are located around Rousses (48400) for the Tapoul canyon, Saint-Jean-du-Bruel for the Dourbie, and roughly 10 minutes by car from Saint-Jean-du-Gard for the Gorges du Soucy. A car is the most practical option as the canyons are spread across the Cévennes National Park with limited public transport.
Updated on 3 March 2026