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Experience the thrill of canyoning in Furon Bas, Vercors with expert guides, jumps up to 10m, and caves—perfect for adventurers of all levels.
If you’re craving an adrenaline boost and a taste of the wild, a canyoning trip in Furon Bas offers just that—blends of water, cliffs, caves, and expert guidance. This 3-hour adventure in the Vercors region near Grenoble promises excitement, with jumps of up to 10 meters, abseiling waterfalls, and navigating small submerged caves. What makes this experience stand out is its adaptability, making it accessible for beginners and more experienced canyoners alike.
One thing we really love is how the guides assure safety without taking away the thrill—you’re in capable hands, supported at every splash and scramble. Yet, a potential consideration is the cold water, which can catch you off guard if you’re unprepared. This tour is best suited for those who enjoy a bit of sport, are comfortable with water, and are eager for a memorable, active day. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, this canyoning adventure offers a genuine taste of outdoor excitement with a professional touch.

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This canyoning trip in Furon Bas is designed to be both challenging and accessible. The lower section of the canyon offers a gentle descent suitable for beginners, but there’s plenty of adrenaline for seasoned thrill-seekers. We loved how the trip starts with this section, giving participants a chance to get comfortable with the water and equipment before tackling the more demanding upper parts.
The experience combines waterfalls to abseil, small jumps, and passages through semi-submerged caves**, providing variety and excitement in every turn. The jumps, which can be as high as 10 meters, are clearly a highlight—though the guides emphasize that they’re not mandatory, so you can choose your level of daring. Several reviewers praised their guides, especially Cedric, for his supportive, encouraging, and professional approach that helped even the most nervous participants feel confident.
The meeting point is at Parking, 61 Av. de Valence, in Sassenage, accessible by public transport, which is convenient for those staying in Grenoble. The tour duration is approximately 3 hours, making it a perfect half-day adventure. The group size is limited to 12, ensuring everyone receives personalized assistance, safety monitoring, and attention from the experienced guides.
The descent begins with the lower part of the canyon, which offers a more relaxed pace and allows participants to get their bearings. Once comfortable, you’ll move into the upper sections—if you choose—where the waterfalls and higher jumps await. The guides do a solid job of explaining safety procedures, and the equipment, including wetsuits, is provided—eliminating the need to bring your own gear.
There are several reasons why this trip stands out. First is the balance of challenge and accessibility. The fact that jumps of up to 10 meters are available but not mandatory means that both thrill-seekers and more cautious adventurers can enjoy it equally.
Second is the professional guidance. Reviewers repeatedly mention how guides like Cedric are supportive and encouraging, helping everyone feel secure while still pushing their limits. This is especially important in canyoning, where nerves can be high when facing waterfalls or jumps.
Third, the inclusion of all safety equipment and wetsuits is excellent value, removing hidden costs and logistical hassles. The small group setting enhances safety and creates a more personal, enjoyable environment.
One aspect that consistently appears in reviews is the cold water—it’s invigorating but can be a shock if you’re not prepared. Kiryl_K’s comment, “Prepare for some cold water, but for wonderful view and adventures,” sums it up well. If you tend to get cold easily, consider bringing an extra thermal layer or making sure your wetsuit fits snugly.
Reviews highlight the professionalism and support of the guides, with one noting Cedric’s attentive support, which added to their confidence. Another key point is the fun and adventure factor—participants left with a sense of accomplishment, having navigated waterfalls, caves, and jumps confidently.
The cost of $66.84 per person is quite reasonable, especially considering the full safety gear, wetsuits, and expert guidance included. For a half-day of adventure, it’s a solid investment in a day packed with thrills. The activity is suitable for most travelers, with most being able to participate, and it’s designed to adapt to varying levels.
The cancellation policy is flexible—full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Weather can impact the trip, but the organizers have a clear plan for rescheduling or refunding if conditions aren’t suitable.

This canyoning experience is ideal for adventurers of all skill levels eager to try something active and memorable. It’s perfect for those who want a guided, safe environment but still crave the thrill of jumps and waterfalls. If you enjoy outdoor water activities, don’t mind getting a little wet and cold, and love small-group experiences, this is a fantastic choice.
It’s especially well-suited for those new to canyoning who want to test their limits in a controlled, supportive setting, as well as seasoned canyoners looking for a scenic yet challenging descent. Nature lovers will appreciate the stunning views of the Vercors landscape while having a blast navigating the water-filled terrain.

Absolutely. For just over $66, you get an exciting, well-organized canyoning trip with professional guides, all the necessary equipment, and a variety of features designed to thrill and challenge. The small group size means you won’t be lost in a crowd, and your guides will ensure safety and fun are prioritized.
If you’re looking for a unique outdoor activity in Grenoble that combines adventure, scenic beauty, and expert support, this canyoning tour fits the bill. It’s a fantastic way to spend a half-day, push your boundaries, and create unforgettable memories.
This trip is best for adventurers who are comfortable in water, eager to challenge themselves, and appreciate good guidance in a stunning natural setting. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or just want to tick off a memorable experience, Furon Bas will deliver.
Is safety equipment provided? Yes, all safety gear and wetsuits are included, so there’s no need to bring your own.
Can I skip the big jumps? Absolutely. The jumps of up to 10 meters are optional, allowing you to choose your comfort level.
How long does the canyoning trip last? The activity runs for approximately 3 hours, making it a perfect half-day adventure.
Where do I meet for the tour? The meeting point is at Parking, 61 Av. de Valence, Sassenage, which is accessible by public transport.
Is this experience suitable for beginners? Yes, the lower section of the canyon is suitable for beginners, and guided support ensures safety and comfort.
What should I wear? You’ll be provided with wetsuits, but comfortable clothing underneath and sturdy water shoes are recommended.
What happens if the weather is bad? The tour is weather-dependent, but if canceled, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In all, this canyoning adventure in Furon Bas offers a balanced mix of excitement, safety, and stunning scenery. Whether you’re in it for the challenge or just want to try something different, it’s a memorable way to spend part of your time around Grenoble.