Canoeing – Kayaking from Vallon to St Martin d’Ardèche – 30 km / 1 day with Canoës Service
An unforgettable day! You'll start your journey by passing under the famous Pont d'Arc, then enter the heart of the Ardèche Gorges Nature Reserve!
An unforgettable day! You'll start your journey by passing under the famous Pont d'Arc, then enter the heart of the Ardèche Gorges Nature Reserve!
2 intense days of navigation to discover the best of the river! Day 1 will be punctuated by rapids, slides and the passage under the Pont d'Arc. Day 2 will still feature rapids, but surrounded by the sheer cliffs of the Ardèche Gorges.
As you pass through villages of character, you'll sail through unspoilt countryside. It's a playful route, with slide crossings, swimming and picnic breaks, and you'll also discover the cirque de Gens, the Ruoms defiles, the Viel Audon...
Crossing the Ardèche Gorge Nature Reserve, from Vallon to Sauze. This trip can be completed during the day, depending on the flow of the river and your physical condition. An average of 6 to 7 hours navigation is relatively common.
The heart of the gorges: Two days to discover the Pont d'Arc and the Ardèche Gorges Nature Reserve with an overnight stay in a bivouac halfway through the trip – now that's an adventure in the great outdoors!
Discover the treasures of the Ardèche with a passionate & experienced river guide. Training courses, sport stays between friends or canoeing trips for family, we'll choose the right route for you a enriching and unforgettable experience.
Secrets of the Reserve : An unforgettable day in the heart of the Ardèche Gorges Nature Reserve!
The discovery : This part of the river is for you if you want to try canoeing or kayaking. Accessible to everyone, you can take as much time as you want to discover the Pont d'Arc and enjoy few beaches !
From 3yrs old, discover the basics of canoeing with the little ones on the flat water area.
Departure on request, generally between 11:00 and 13:00, to one of the two bivouac areas, Gaud (1/3 of the way along) or Gournier (halfway along). Don't forget to reserve your tickets at the tourist office.