In the heart of the Pre-Alps, accrobranche and via ferrata open the doors to a world of heights, balance and new sensations. From suspended footbridges and vertiginous zip lines to rock faces equipped with cables and rungs, these activities combine adventure, sport and the discovery of nature. Whether you're looking for a fun family outing, a sporting challenge with friends or a real adrenalin rush, there's something for everyone, from the youngest climber to those with a passion for altitude.
At the gateway to the Mercantour, in the heart of Nice's hinterland, Peira Cava Aventures deploys its activities in a natural park of over 2 hectares. This unique tree-climbing site offers ten different courses...
In the heart of the Rives du Loup departmental park, Canyon Forest is a unique accrobranche site, just a few minutes from the Côte d'Azur coastline. Here, adventure is experienced in direct contact with nature, with four courses of increasing difficulty...
Pitchoun Forest is an adventure park specially designed for the very young. Accessible from 3 years (minimum height 1 metre), it introduces children to the art of climbing and moving from tree to tree in a safe, natural setting...
Here, adventure is experienced in direct contact with nature, with four routes of increasing difficulty offering a host of thrills and spills.
No less than 160 workshops are available...
Just 10 minutes from the center of Grasse, along the famous Route Napoléon, Riviera Nature offers an unforgettable tree-climbing experience with an exceptional panoramic view of the Côte d'Azur...
In Puget Théniers, in the heart of the mid-Var valley, the via ferrata Les Demoiselles du Castagnet is an invitation to soar to new heights. This route, built on impressive cliffs, combines thrills and spectacular scenery...
In the heart of the Préalpes de Grasse, in the small resort of La Moulière, Arbre et Aventure offers an acrobatic forest course that will appeal to the whole family. Divided into five itineraries, it combines classic and original workshops...
What if the via ferrata moved... underground? That's the unique principle of via souterrata, an unusual activity that transposes rock climbing techniques (cables, rungs, lifelines) to the interior of a cave...