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Experience thrilling canyoning at Annecy's Angon waterfall with Takamaka, including jumps, slides, abseiling, and guided safety in a scenic limestone setting.

This canyoning adventure at Annecy costs $77.08 per person and offers a 2.5-hour journey through one of the most beautiful canyons in Haute-Savoie and Savoie. The tour begins at 89 Clos Derrière, Talloires-Montmin, with a meeting time of 8:30 am, and is suitable for groups of up to 10 travelers. The activity is designed to introduce participants to the core elements of canyoning, including jumps, abseiling, slides, and walking through river beds amid limestone rocks, fresh water, and lush forest.
A key feature is the “Mailbox” formula, which emphasizes safety while delivering fun. This approach involves passing through a natural rock formation that resembles a letter in the post, adding an element of playful challenge. Reviews highlight the guides’ professionalism and their ability to make the activity accessible and enjoyable for all, including families and those with moderate fitness levels. The activity does not include transportation or footwear, so planning accordingly is recommended.
The Angon waterfall canyon is renowned as one of the most scenic spots for canyoning in the region. It offers a mix of limestone rocks, natural water basins, and a forest backdrop, creating a refreshing and photogenic environment. The activity is designed to showcase the main aspects of canyoning, making it ideal for those new to the sport or looking for a safe yet exhilarating experience.
Participants don a wetsuit, helmet, and harness provided by the guide, ensuring safety and comfort. The professional guide leads the group through the natural obstacles, with many reviews praising their clear instructions and friendly demeanor. The activity involves jumps into water basins, sliding down natural chutes, abseiling down rocks, and walking through the river, offering a well-rounded introduction to canyoning.
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The tour starts at 89 Clos Derrière in Talloires-Montmin and ends back at the same point. It departs at 8:30 am, making it a good choice for those wanting to maximize their day in Annecy. Confirmations are sent immediately upon booking, with a 48-hour window for last-minute reservations if booked close to the activity date.
Travelers should note that transport to the meeting point is not included, and appropriate footwear such as trail shoes is recommended to prevent slipping on rocks. The activity is suited to people with moderate physical fitness, as some sections involve walking uphill or navigating uneven terrain.

All necessary equipment — including a wetsuit, helmet, and harness — is provided, ensuring safety and comfort throughout. The tour emphasizes complete safety while still delivering thrilling sensations. The guides are experienced and attentive, focusing on creating a secure environment, whether the group includes children, teenagers, or adults.
Participants are encouraged to wear running or trail shoes and bring additional water or snacks if desired. The tour’s small group size of up to 10 ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed experience.
The standout feature of this canyoning experience is the “Mailbox” setup. It involves passing below a large fallen rock, which resembles a mailbox, as if you’re sending a letter. This playful element enhances the activity’s appeal, especially for those new to canyoning. The focus remains on safe jumps, slides, and abseiling, with the guide ensuring everyone feels confident before attempting each move.
The safety protocols are clear and well-communicated, making it suitable for families, beginners, or anyone seeking a controlled adrenaline rush. The fun of passing through this natural “mailbox” adds a memorable touch to the adventure.

Multiple reviews commend the guides for their expertise, patience, and friendly attitude. Guides like Luke, Nois, and Céline are praised for making participants feel at ease and explaining activities in clear English, which is helpful for international visitors. The guides also adapt to different group needs, providing encouragement and reassurance during jumps and abseiling sections.
This attentive guidance fosters a safe, engaging environment, even for those who might be nervous about canyoning for the first time. The guides’ professionalism is a major reason why many reviews recommend doing this activity with Takamaka.

While the activity is designed to be accessible to those with moderate fitness, some parts involve a 30-minute uphill climb to reach the canyon, which could be a challenge for less active participants. The terrain includes natural obstacles and uneven paths, so a basic level of physical readiness is advised.
The activity is suitable for families, couples, and groups, including children with courageous spirits, provided they are comfortable with water-based activities and physical movement. The combination of safety, guidance, and scenic beauty makes it a well-rounded adventure for a variety of ages and skill levels.
This canyoning tour relies on good weather conditions. If weather issues lead to cancellation, you will be offered either a rescheduled date or a full refund. The experience is non-refundable if canceled for reasons other than weather, and no changes can be made once booked.
Travelers are advised to check the forecast and plan accordingly to avoid disappointment. The tour provider, Takamaka, ensures that safety and weather considerations are prioritized to deliver an enjoyable experience.
This Annecy canyoning tour excels for beginners and families seeking a safe, enjoyable introduction to canyoning. The small group size, professional guides, and scenic environment create a relaxed yet exciting atmosphere.
It offers a perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty, with highlights like the mailbox passage, jumps, slides, and abseiling that will leave participants with unforgettable memories. Those with a bit of physical fitness will find it accessible, but it remains manageable for most, thanks to excellent guidance.
Compared to other activities in the region, this tour offers great value at under $80 per person for an experience packed with sensations and scenic views. The 2.5-hour duration balances activity and relaxation, making it suitable for a half-day outing.
A potential limitation is that the activity does not include transportation or specific footwear, so preparation is essential. Some reviews mention that the experience can feel shorter than expected, but this is balanced by the high-quality guidance and scenic setting. For those eager for more jumps or longer routes, other canyon options like Montmin are recommended.
The canyoning experience in Annecy’s Angon waterfall offers scenic beauty, adrenaline-fueled activities, and professional guidance in a safe environment. It’s perfect for those wanting a fun, physically engaging outdoor activity with a natural setting that is both picturesque and inviting.
The “Mailbox” element adds a playful twist that many will find memorable, and the small group size ensures personalized attention. While the uphill climb might be a consideration for some, the overall experience rewards participants with unforgettable views and sensations.
Whether you’re a family looking for adventure, a couple seeking a unique activity, or a group of friends eager for a thrill, this canyoning tour in Annecy is an activity that balances safety, fun, and stunning scenery all in one package.
“Luke took us on an amazing trip thru the canyon! He was a great instructor and excellent with kids and our daredevil mom.”
Is the canyoning activity suitable for children?
Yes, the activity is accessible to most ages with a moderate fitness level and is praised for being fun and safe, especially with guides like Céline and Étienne.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring trail or running shoes to prevent slipping, and any personal items like water or snacks. Equipment such as wetsuits, helmets, and harnesses are provided.
Can I participate if I have no canyoning experience?
Absolutely, the tour is designed as an introductory experience, with guides ensuring safety and providing clear instructions, making it suitable for beginners.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour depends on good weather conditions. If canceled due to weather, you will be offered a rescheduled date or a full refund.
What is the physical difficulty of the tour?
The tour involves some walking and climbing, with moderate physical effort required. It is generally suitable for most physically fit individuals.
How long does the activity last?
The canyoning tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including all activities and safety briefings.