White Water Rafting · Argelès-Gazost

White Water Rafting · Argelès-Gazost

4 offers 36€ 5.0 (13 reviews) Verified March 2026
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All 4 tours on the Gave de Pau are priced at 36 € and run between 3h and a full day, operated by Tom Rafting from Villelongue. Two craft types open to everyone with no prior experience: classic rafting and the Air Boat/Kayak option. The Hot Dog and Mini Rafting tours require occasional sportiness, meaning you'll be working harder in the current. For intensity, the classic raft puts you in a team boat hitting the river's main rapids, while the Hot Dog drops you solo or in pairs on an inflatable torpedo for a more physical ride. Duration is your second filter: if you want a half-day introduction, any 3h option works. If you want the full Pyrenean river experience, book the full-day rafting. Pick by craft first, then by how long you want to be wet.

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Rafting on the Gave de Pau from Villelongue, Hautes-Pyrénées5.0 (10)
36€See offer
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Hot Dog / Canoe-Rafting down the Gave de Pau from Villelongue, Hautes-Pyrénées5.0 (2)
36€See offer
Mini Rafting down the Gave de Pau in the Vallée des Gaves, Hautes-Pyrénées
36€See offer
Air Boat / Kayak Rafting down the Gave de Pau from Villelongue, Hautes-Pyrénées5.0 (1)
36€See offer

Our picks

Best first-timer rush

Rafting on the Gave de Pau from Villelongue, Hautes-Pyrénées

Classic rafting on the Gave de Pau is rated 'Everybody welcome' and runs up to a full day at 36 €, giving beginners maximum river time with a guide managing the hard lines.

36 €See offer

Highest intensity

Hot Dog / Canoe-Rafting down the Gave de Pau from Villelongue, Hautes-Pyrénées

The Hot Dog puts you inches above the water on a two-person inflatable torpedo, rated 'Occasionally sporty' , the most physical and exposed craft in the lineup.

36 €See offer

Best for groups wanting variety

Air Boat / Kayak Rafting down the Gave de Pau from Villelongue, Hautes-Pyrénées

The Air Boat/Kayak Rafting is open to everyone, runs 3h to 7h, and mixes craft formats so a group can split between kayaks and inflatables on the same session.

36 €See offer

Best half-day option

Mini Rafting down the Gave de Pau in the Vallée des Gaves, Hautes-Pyrénées

Mini Rafting caps at 7h but works perfectly as a 3h session in the Vallée des Gaves at 36 €, ideal if you want a reactive small-boat experience without committing to a full day.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment on the Gave de Pau?
The biggest rapids hit mid-run when the river narrows through the gorges of the Vallée des Gaves. On the Hot Dog, you feel every wave directly since there's no raft hull between you and the water , that's the highest-intensity craft available.
Do I need to fear fast-moving water if I've never rafted before?
The classic rafting and Air Boat/Kayak tours are listed as 'Everybody welcome,' meaning no experience is required. Your guide reads the river and positions the boat , your job is to paddle on command.
Which craft gives the most physical workout?
The Hot Dog and Mini Rafting are rated 'Occasionally sporty.' The Hot Dog puts you low on the water on a two-person inflatable, so you're actively steering and bracing through every drop rather than sitting elevated in a group raft.
What's the difference between Mini Rafting and classic rafting?
Mini Rafting uses smaller inflatable boats than a standard raft, which makes the craft more reactive to the current and the rapids feel sharper. Both run the same Gave de Pau stretch, same 36 € price.
When is the Gave de Pau at its most powerful?
The season runs May through September. May and June typically carry the highest water levels from Pyrenean snowmelt, which means faster flow and more technical rapids. July and August offer warmer water and steadier conditions.
Can the guide communicate with me if I don't speak French?
Yes. All Tom Rafting tours are conducted in Spanish, French and English, so safety instructions and paddle commands are covered in all three languages.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit or quick-dry shorts under your wetsuit , Tom Rafting provides the wetsuit, helmet and life jacket. Bring water shoes or old trainers that can get soaked, and a dry bag for your phone. Sessions run up to a full day, so pack a snack and sunscreen.

Getting there

All tours meet at Tom Rafting, 24 Rue de Couscouillet, 65260 Villelongue, roughly 10 km south of Argelès-Gazost via the D821 road through the Vallée des Gaves.

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Updated on 3 March 2026