Canyoning discovery, Roujanel 1/2 day with Ardèche Outdoor Activities
The Haut Roujanel water trekking and canyoning course in Lozère is an incredible adventure suitable for ages 10 and up.
The Haut Roujanel water trekking and canyoning course in Lozère is an incredible adventure suitable for ages 10 and up.
The cave holds many a hidden treasure but some are fragile and kept out of reach. Les Coulisses allows you to visit them, if you’re willing to make the effort. This beautiful tour is fun and accessible to all, although it’s a bit of a physical challenge!
The Chassezac canyon is famous for its breathtaking scenery and waterfalls. It's a fun course, with slides, abseils, jumps and swimming. The most spectacular canyon in the Ardèche.
Discovery day in the Graine de Rockeur canyon, famous for its breathtaking scenery and waterfalls. It's a fun course, with slides, abseils, jumps and swimming. The most spectacular canyon in the Ardèche.
Form a team of 4 to 6 players and immerse yourself in a fascinating investigation to immerse yourself in the history of the estate and the work in the vineyard. Find clues, pass the tasting tests and free the bottle from its cryptex.
Enjoy an unusual experience! Discover and observe the incredible and mysterious world of bees up close in a fun way. Young and old alike will be charmed by the courage and beauty of the spectacle put on by thousands of bees.
With an artisan glass blower, make your Christmas ball in blown glass, choose the colors, blow with a cane, heat and shape your piece before putting it in the annealing arch
From the Ardèche mountains to the heart of the Chassezac Gorges. A full day of outdoor adventure combining mountain biking and canoeing. Discover the richness and diversity of Ardèche landscapes, from sweeping panoramic views to Cévennes hamlets nestled among pine forests.
50 m. underground, discover the finest cuvées of the Vignerons Ardéchois, including Grand Aven, appellation Côte du Vivarais, aged in the most spectacular cellar in Ardèche: Aven d'Orgnac, discovered in 1935 by R. de Joly!