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Discover safe, fun tree climbing courses for children in the South of France, with options for beginners and more experienced adventurers, all in a natural setting.

This tour from Canyon Forest offers two distinct tree climbing courses tailored for children starting at just 1m10 tall. Priced at $18 per person and lasting 3 hours, it combines safety, fun, and adventure amid natural surroundings. The experience is rated 4.4 out of 5, indicating strong satisfaction among participants. For parents or guardians looking for a family-friendly activity that encourages children to explore nature while building confidence, this trip provides an engaging option at a reasonable price.
The tour impresses with two courses: the Aléhop (blue, beginner-friendly) and the Oséfun (orange, more stimulating). Each offers 15 workshops, designed for different skill levels, and can be completed twice for extra enjoyment. Safety measures include harnesses and helmets, and the setup features a continuous lifeline system, ensuring children are secure at all times. While ideal for children from 1m10, those with certain physical limitations should note restrictions related to height and weight. This adventure makes an excellent choice for young explorers eager to experience accrobranche in a natural park environment.
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The Aléhop course, in blue, is accessible from 1m10 tall and is ideal for children just starting out. It features 13 workshops spread over the course, with a maximum height of 3 meters. The challenges include suspended barrels, zip lines, and nets, providing a gentle yet exciting introduction to accrobranche. The park has designed this course to maximize safety while giving children the chance to discover the thrill of climbing in a safe environment.
Young adventurers can enjoy this course twice, making sure they gain confidence and have plenty of fun. The workshops are laid out across the entire course, allowing children to explore at a comfortable pace. This course is especially suitable for beginners, or children who prefer a less intense experience while still feeling the sense of achievement. Its height limit of 3 meters ensures safety, making it a calming yet engaging option for small children.

For children seeking more excitement, the Oséfun course, marked in orange, offers a more stimulating challenge. Accessible from 1m10, this course features 15 workshops with suspension bridges, zip lines, nets, and other obstacles. With a maximum height of 5.50 meters, it tests agility and courage, providing a thrilling experience for children ready for the next step in their adventure.
This intermediate-level course makes full use of the park’s natural terrain, allowing children to push their limits safely. The instructors monitor progress closely, offering guidance and safety advice throughout. Completing this course can give children an extra boost of confidence and a sense of personal accomplishment. It is suitable for those with some prior experience or those who are confident climbers looking for a more challenging activity.
Safety is a top priority at Canyon Forest’s tree climbing park. Every child is equipped with harnesses and helmets before starting. The park features a continuous lifeline system, meaning children are always secured once they are on the course.
Before beginning, there is an introductory safety briefing that explains how the equipment works, what to expect from the obstacles, and how to behave safely during the activity. The instructors are trained to supervise and intervene if a child encounters difficulties, dizziness, or fear. This setup allows children to practice independently once they pass an initiation course, with the assurance that help is readily available if needed.
The park emphasizes maximum safety, making sure the children’s experience is both fun and secure. The equipment is designed to prevent accidental disconnections, giving parents peace of mind while children discover their climbing potential.
More Great Tours NearbyReaching the adventure park involves two options, both adding to the overall experience. The pedestrian route takes about 30 minutes on a signposted path through the park, covering 5 km. This option allows visitors to enjoy the natural surroundings and arrive ready to start climbing.
Alternatively, those who prefer a more active approach can choose a bike tour. An instructor guides this 10-15 minute route, which also covers 5 km. Cycling provides an energetic way to arrive, with safety advice and guidance included. Regardless of the mode of arrival, visitors can park easily, and facilities such as toilets and picnic tables are available on-site.
Parents or guardians who wish to join the activity can either participate in the climbing or relax nearby. The scenic routes through the park contribute to the overall outdoor adventure, making the journey part of the fun.
Participants should arrive with sports shoes or closed-toe shoes, as these are required for safety during climbing activities. Open-toed shoes are not permitted to prevent accidents. It is recommended to bring textile gloves, which can be purchased at the park reception for 2 euros, to improve grip during climbing.
Visitors are encouraged to bring snacks and drinks, which are available for purchase at the park. The park provides parking, toilets, and picnic tables, making it easy to plan a full day of outdoor fun. For those who want to extend their visit, a picnic can be enjoyed in the designated areas after the activity.

Reservations can be made online, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour allows for reserve now and pay later, giving visitors flexibility to lock in their spot without immediate payment.
The activity lasts 3 hours, with various starting times available to fit different schedules. The guide staff speaks English and French, making it accessible for a diverse range of visitors. Whether arriving by car or public transport, the park’s central location in the South of France makes it easy to access from nearby towns like Nice, Grasse, Antibes, and Villeneuve-Loubet.

Children under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women, those with vertigo, or individuals over 264 lbs (120 kg). Participants should be at least 3 ft 6 in (110 cm) tall to participate.
Those who are not confident cyclists should consider the pedestrian route if they prefer to avoid biking. The activity also requires participants to be able to cycle 2.5 kilometers if they opt for the cycling route. The park staff ensures that everyone understands the safety procedures and is capable of enjoying the courses comfortably.

This adventure park is rated 4.4, indicating a high level of satisfaction. Similar experiences include the Nice Adventure Park in an exceptional natural setting and various half and full-day trips in the region, but this tour’s focus on children’s safety and fun makes it particularly suitable for families with young kids.
The park’s self-guided courses with continuous lifeline protection set it apart from some other options that may have more structured or instructor-led activities. The scenic natural setting enhances the experience, making it more than just a climbing activity—it becomes a way to connect with nature.
This tour offers a safe, engaging, and affordable way for children to explore tree climbing in a natural setting. The two courses cater to different skill levels, allowing beginners and more experienced children to enjoy the experience fully. The focus on safety and the presence of experienced guides make it a trustworthy choice for parents.
Children should be at least 1m10 tall, and those with certain physical limitations may want to consider the restrictions. The experience’s flexibility—with options for walking or cycling—adds to its appeal for families seeking a fun outdoor activity in the South of France. The tour provides a well-balanced mix of challenge and safety with a chance to surpass oneself amid beautiful natural surroundings.
How long does the tree climbing experience last?
The activity has a duration of 3 hours, including safety briefings, equipment fitting, and climbing time.
Can children do the courses more than once?
Yes, each course can be completed twice, allowing children to gain confidence or simply enjoy more time on the obstacles.
What safety equipment is provided?
Children are equipped with harnesses and helmets, and the park uses a continuous lifeline system to ensure safety throughout the courses.
Is it suitable for very young children?
Yes, children from 1m10 can participate, making it ideal for young adventurers. However, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I bring for the activity?
Participants should wear sports shoes or closed-toe shoes and are advised to bring textile gloves (available for purchase). Snacks and drinks can be bought on-site.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, bookings can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the park accessible by public transport?
Yes, buses from Nice, Grasse, and Antibes stop nearby, with stops at “Village” or “Parc des Rives du Loup nord”.
Is this activity suitable for children with special needs?
Children with limited mobility or certain physical restrictions should check the height and weight restrictions, as the activity has specific physical requirements.
This tree climbing tour in the South of France offers a safe, fun, and scenic outdoor activity perfect for families looking to combine adventure with the beauty of nature.
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