Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Discover the thrill of canyoning in Annecy’s stunning Angon gorge with expert guides, scenic views, and safe, exhilarating jumps and slides. Perfect for adventure lovers.
Canyoning in Annecy’s La Boîte aux Lettres in Angon is a chance to experience one of Haute-Savoie’s most breathtaking natural playgrounds. This activity, rated a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on numerous reviews, combines adrenaline, stunning scenery, and accessible adventure—ideal for families, beginners, or seasoned thrill-seekers alike.
What we particularly love about this tour is the expert guidance provided; guides like Luke and Céline aren’t just safety pros, but also passionate storytellers of the landscape. Plus, the activity’s core—the Angon waterfall—offers a memorable mix of jumps, slides, and natural obstacles, all set in a lush forest environment.
One thing to consider is that your safety and comfort do depend on good weather and proper footwear. Also, since transport isn’t included, you’ll want to plan how to get to the meeting point.
This tour is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness who crave a fun, safe way to explore the natural beauty of Haute-Savoie while testing their limits (or just having a good splash).
Looking for more options in France? Here are some other experiences worth considering.
The tour starts bright and early at 89 Clos Derrière, Talloires-Montmin at 8:30 am. From there, your guides will equip you with a wetsuit, helmet, and harness—gear that’s all included in the price. The guides are praised for their clear instructions and patience, especially important for first-timers or those a bit apprehensive.
One reviewer mentioned how Céline’s ability to put newcomers at ease made all the difference, emphasizing the importance of friendly, professional guides in these activities. Since the tour has a maximum of 10 travelers, you’re unlikely to feel rushed or lost in a crowd, and guides can tailor their tips to your level.
The core of the adventure is the Cascade d’Angon, where you’ll experience the main aspects of canyoning: jumps, slides, abseiling, and walking through natural water basins. The canyon itself is described as a delightful blend of limestone formations, clear water, and lush forest, creating a perfect backdrop for the activity.
The highlight is the “Mailbox” feature, a fun obstacle where you pass under a fallen rock—like slipping a letter in a mailbox—adding a playful element to the adventure. Expect to encounter jumps of several meters (though some reviews noted that recent conditions have limited the number of jumps, especially after heavy rains filled the pools with rocks).
One reviewer shared that the activity includes a rappel, an impressive first slide, and a route that’s suitable for those with moderate fitness levels. The path may involve some walking over uneven terrain, so good shoes are necessary (trail or sports shoes are recommended to prevent slipping).
The activity lasts about 2.5 hours, but reviews suggest that the actual canyoning portion might feel slightly shorter or longer depending on group pace and conditions. Some noted it felt a bit quick, but most agreed it was enough for a satisfying adventure without feeling rushed.
The tour ends back at the starting point, so you can plan your day afterward—maybe a swim in nearby waters or a relaxing meal in Talloires.
All safety gear—wet suits, helmets, harnesses—is provided, and guides are praised for their professionalism and attentiveness. They excel at making sure everyone feels secure, which is especially important if you’re new to canyoning or cautious about jumping into natural water features.
Several reviews highlighted how guides like Luke and Céline are both approachable and competent, making beginners feel comfortable while still delivering the thrill.
Many reviewers specifically mention the guides’ professionalism and friendliness, noting how guides like Luke, Céline, and Vincent went above and beyond. One reviewer pointed out how Céline’s sense of humor and patience made the experience particularly memorable, especially for kids and nervous first-timers.
Others appreciated the stunning environment—one called it a “beautiful discovery” with great views, while another loved the mix of adrenaline and scenic calmness.
A family described the canyoning as “an excellent activity for all ages,” and several mentioned how the activity was perfectly accessible yet still exciting enough to get the adrenaline pumping.
A notable comment highlighted the off-season flexibility, where Takamaka’s team was willing to open a session just for a small group, demonstrating their commitment to customer experience.
At $77.08 per person, this canyoning tour offers excellent value, considering it includes all necessary gear, guidance, and a chance to explore one of the most beautiful natural sites in Haute-Savoie. Compared to other adventure activities in the region, it provides a well-rounded, safe, and fun experience that’s suitable for a variety of skill levels.
While transport isn’t included, the manageable meeting point and the small group size enhance the overall experience. You’re paying not just for the activity but for the safety, local knowledge, and personal attention that guides like Luke and Céline provide.
This canyoning trip is perfect if you’re looking for an adventure that combines nature and adrenaline without requiring advanced mountaineering skills. Families with children (usually of moderate age and fitness), groups of friends, or even solo travelers wanting to test their limits in a secure environment will find it rewarding.
It’s also attractive for those new to canyoning, as the guides’ professionalism makes safety reassuring, and the route itself offers a gentle introduction to this kind of outdoor activity. However, a moderate level of fitness is recommended for optimal enjoyment and comfort.
If you’re after a scenic, fun, and safe adventure in a gorgeous setting with approachable guides, this canyoning experience in Annecy is a top choice.
Canyoning in Annecy’s Angon gorge with Takamaka offers an authentic, fun-filled adventure in one of France’s most scenic areas. The small group setting, expert guides, and stunning natural environment make it an excellent value for the experience. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or a family looking for a memorable outing, this activity balances safety and excitement beautifully.
The tour’s big draw is the friendly, professional guiding team—most reviewers mentioned how guides like Luke, Céline, and Vincent made the experience feel both safe and entertaining. The route showcases impressive waterfalls, natural slides, and jumps, which are the highlight for many.
While weather can influence the route (some jumps may be unavailable if pools are filled with rocks), the overall experience remains rewarding. The activity is accessible for those with moderate fitness levels but still offers plenty of thrills and stunning scenery.
If you value authentic outdoor experiences, enjoy nature’s rugged beauty, and want a guide who genuinely cares about your safety and fun, this canyoning tour is worth booking. It’s a fantastic way to spend a half-day in the Alps, leaving you with not just memories but stories to tell.
Is transport to the meeting point included? No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to organize your own way to 89 Clos Derrière, Talloires-Montmin.
What should I wear? You’ll be provided with a wetsuit, helmet, and harness. Bring sturdy, trail or sports shoes to prevent slipping.
How long is the activity? It lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes, including preparation and the route itself.
Can children participate? Yes, but their physical fitness level should be moderate. Many reviews mention family adventures and kids enjoying the experience.
What is the maximum group size? Up to 10 travelers, ensuring personalized guidance.
Is prior experience necessary? No, guides are skilled at instructing beginners, and the route is suitable for those with moderate fitness.
What if the weather is bad? The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a refund.
Are jumps mandatory? No, jumps are part of the experience but can be skipped if preferred or if conditions prevent it.
How physically demanding is the tour? Moderate effort is needed—expect some walking, climbing, and swimming.
Can I do the tour if I’m afraid of water? It’s possible, but you should communicate your concerns with your guide. They’ll ensure your safety and comfort.
Choosing this canyoning tour in Annecy means embracing adventure with expert guidance in a stunning natural setting. It’s a fantastic option for anyone wanting to explore Haute-Savoie’s wild side safely and enjoyably.