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Experience thrilling canyoning at Angon in Lake Annecy with certified guides, jumps, slides, and scenic waterfalls for only $69.77 per person.

The Canyoning Annecy Angon Discovery tour offers a lively adventure for those eager to explore France’s stunning mountain pools and waterfalls. Priced at $69.77 per person, this 2.5-hour excursion is perfect for active visitors looking for an exciting, guided adventure. The tour departs from Talloires-Montmin and is recommended for individuals with moderate physical fitness. With small groups of no more than 10 participants, it ensures a personal and safe experience led by a certified guide.
One of the tour’s biggest draws is the inclusion of all safety equipment, such as neoprene wetsuits and socks, along with photos of your adventure — a great way to remember the fun. While the tour involves climbing, jumping, and sliding, it is designed to be accessible and enjoyable, even for those new to canyoning. The short walk to the top of the falls adds a nice touch of nature and anticipation before the aquatic fun begins.

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The tour begins at Université des Chiens, in Talloires-Montmin, at the Parking plage, 1150 Rte d’Angon. This location provides easy access, being near public transportation, and the meeting point is well-organized for a smooth start. After arriving, you’ll find the guide ready with your wetsuit and equipment, setting the tone for a well-coordinated outing.

After gathering your gear, a small approach walk takes you to the top of the canyon. This part of the activity is a light warm-up, offering a chance to enjoy views of lakes and waterfalls. The walk is manageable and short, making it suitable for most physically fit individuals. It’s also a good moment to get familiar with the surroundings and prepare for the aquatic section of the tour.
Once at the top, the main adventure begins. The descent lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, during which you’ll slide, splash, and rappel down cascading waterfalls and cliffs. Expect descents on cascades, some of which involve rappelling on 18-meter-high walls, according to reviews praising the professionalism of the guides and the safety precautions. The course features jumps—not mandatory if you prefer safer options—and a toboggan that allows for a fun, speedy slide into deep, clear pools.
The mountain pools you land in are described as limpid and deep, perfect for cooling off after the adrenaline rush. The scenery is consistently praised for its breathtaking views of waterfalls and lake vistas, making every splash visually rewarding.
All necessary safety equipment is provided, including neoprene wetsuits and socks, so participants stay warm and protected during the activities. The photos taken during the canyoning adventure are offered online for free at https://www.terreo-canyoning.com/photos/, allowing you to relive the fun and share your experience with friends and family.
Participants are asked to bring a swimsuit and closed basketball shoes. The wetsuit provided takes care of thermal insulation, but the proper footwear is essential for safety and grip during the approach walk and descent. The tour is suitable for those with moderate fitness, but visitors should be prepared for an active experience involving walking, climbing, and jumping.
The certified guides lead the tour with professionalism and clear instructions, ensuring safety and confidence throughout the canyon. Reviews highlight guides like Paul for their pedagogical approach and ability to build trust, even for beginners. The guides’ friendly attitude and safety emphasis make the experience both thrilling and reassuring.

While the tour is accessible to most with moderate fitness, participants should be comfortable with walking, climbing, and jumping into pools. The short walk to the canyon top is manageable, but the activity may not suit those with mobility restrictions. However, the safety precautions and guided supervision help make it a safe option for most active travelers.
The tour is typically booked about 22 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. Confirmations are received within 48 hours and depend on availability. The activity is non-refundable and non-changeable, so it’s wise to plan ahead, especially during peak season.
What makes Canyoning Annecy Angon Discovery special is its combination of scenic beauty, manageable activities, and professional guidance. Participants are treated to stunning waterfalls and mountain pools, with the safety and comfort of high-quality equipment. The small group size ensures an intimate, attentive experience, making it ideal for those new to canyoning or seeking a fun, guided adventure.
This tour suits adventurers of moderate fitness who want to enjoy thrilling water activities in a scenic setting. It’s perfect for families, friends, or solo travelers eager for a safe yet exhilarating outdoor experience. Its affordable price and inclusion of photos add extra value.
The Canyoning Annecy Angon Discovery offers a well-organized, scenic, and adrenaline-filled outing in the French Alps. The certified guides, scenic waterfalls, and fun activities make it a top choice for those seeking a memorable outdoor adventure. Its affordable price, safety focus, and small group size stand out as key strengths.
While it involves physical activity—including climbing, jumping, and walking—it remains accessible for most active visitors. The short duration and beautiful scenery ensure a fulfilling experience without taking up an entire day. For lovers of mountain pools and waterfalls, this tour offers an ideal mix of fun and nature.
“Ça été notre premier canyoning, on a été très bien guider. Nous avons passé un très bon moment, à refaire !”
Is this canyoning tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible with professional guidance and safety equipment, making it suitable even for those new to canyoning.
What should I bring?
Participants need to bring a swimsuit and closed basketball shoes. The neoprene wetsuit and socks are provided.
How long does the canyoning descent last?
The descent lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, covering the main activities of sliding, jumping, and rappelling.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The activity is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, participants are offered a full refund or a different date.
How many people are in each group?
Groups consist of no more than 10 participants, ensuring a personal experience with plenty of attention from guides.