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Experience thrilling tree climbing courses in Toulon’s lush forests. Perfect for all levels, with zip lines, tree houses, and scenic views for an adventurous day out.
Taking a trip to the South of France and craving an outdoor adventure that mixes fun, nature, and a touch of adrenaline? Then the Toulon Tree Climbing Course at Ecopark Adventures might just be what you’re looking for. Set among towering, centuries-old plane trees beside a gentle river, this accrobranche park offers something for all — from young children to seasoned thrill-seekers.
What really catches the eye is the scope: 12 self-guided courses ranging from easy pathways at just 1 meter to challenging climbs up to 30 meters high. With 200 workshops and 30 zip lines (including two crossing over a river), you’ll find plenty to keep your adrenaline levels high. Plus, the setting itself is worth mentioning — a lush, shaded forest that provides a cooler escape during hot French summers.
Our review will cover everything you need to know before booking—from safety features and course variety to the overall value and experience quality. While the experience is generally praised for its scenic views and friendly atmosphere, we’ll also highlight some considerations to help you decide if this adventure is right for you.


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Getting to the park is straightforward. Visitors are advised to park in the designated lot, cross a charming wooden bridge, and follow signs through shaded paths—about a 10-minute walk from the parking area. From the moment you arrive, the setting promises a blend of adventure and tranquility, with views of nearby vineyards and the lush canopy of trees.
Safety is front and center here. Once checked in, you’ll receive a clear safety briefing from friendly staff, who speak both French and English. You’ll be fitted with harnesses and receive a quick tutorial on how to use the Clic-It double karabiner system, which is praised for eliminating the risk of accidental disconnection. Many reviewers appreciate the thoroughness and professionalism of the staff, especially noting that safety is prioritized without making the process feel intimidating.
Before tackling the main courses, everyone must complete an initiation course. This serves as a gentle introduction, giving you a feel for the equipment and how to navigate the obstacles. It’s a smart step, particularly for kids or first-timers, and helps build confidence before moving onto more difficult sections.
The park offers 12 self-guided courses tailored for different skill levels. The courses vary in height from 1 to 30 meters, allowing for a gradual increase in challenge. For beginners or younger kids, course options are designed to be accessible, with obstacles like nets, monkey bridges, and small zip lines. For adventure lovers, the higher courses feature zip lines over the river and a Tarzan jump, which add a real thrill.
Reviewers mention that the zip lines are a highlight, especially the ones crossing over water, offering both excitement and scenic views. One visitor noted, “The descent on the zip line over the water was top-notch!” The variety of obstacles keeps things interesting, and the courses are well-maintained.
A dedicated Minipark caters to children aged 2 to 6, offering obstacles like tree houses, barrels, and nets—all less than a meter off the ground. This area allows the youngest family members to enjoy the fun safely while developing their agility and confidence.
For adults or more experienced adventurers, the upper courses provide real challenges. The 30-meter-high courses feature complex obstacles and longer zip lines, perfect for those wanting a test of endurance and nerve. Reviewers mention that the staff are always monitoring and ready to assist if needed, adding to the safety net.
On-site, you’ll find a range of food options, from fries and paninis to salads, waffles, and ice cream. There’s also a selection of drinks and local beers. While not included in the price, the convenience of having a restaurant nearby means you can recharge without leaving the park.
At $27 per person, the price seems reasonable considering the unlimited activity time. The park allows you to spend as much time as you want exploring all the courses within the 3-hour window. For families or groups, this flexibility adds a lot of value. Plus, kids and adults alike enjoy the variety of obstacles and scenery, making it a worthwhile investment for an active day outdoors.
Everything about the experience feels friendly and genuine. Reviewers often mention the helpfulness of the guides and the positive vibe. One visitor noted that “the team’s seriousness and good humor made the experience even better,” which is important when navigating heights and obstacles.


This accrobranche park is best suited for families with kids, adventure-loving groups, and anyone who enjoys being outdoors. It caters well to beginners, thanks to its safety features and manageable courses, but also offers enough challenge for seasoned climbers. The scenic environment makes it ideal for those who want a mix of adventure and nature without feeling overwhelmed.
If you’re visiting Toulon or nearby, and outdoor fun is on your list, this attraction makes for a memorable day out—whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a lively activity in nature.

The Toulon Tree Climbing Course at Ecopark Adventures Domaine de la Castille offers a well-rounded, safe, and fun experience for all ages. Its variety of courses, scenic location, and friendly staff create a setting where adrenaline and nature come together perfectly. The park’s affordability and flexible timing make it a great pick for families, groups, or solo explorers wanting a genuine outdoor challenge.
While it’s not a high-adrenaline extreme park, it excels at providing scenic views, a safe environment, and a chance to challenge yourself at your own pace. Whether you’re a parent introducing your kids to outdoor adventures or an adult craving a thrill, this park has enough to keep you engaged and eager to return.
Is the tree climbing course suitable for children?
Yes, children from 1.10 meters tall can enjoy the courses, and there's a dedicated Minipark for children aged 2-6, offering safer obstacles close to the ground.
How long do I have to complete the courses?
You can enjoy unlimited activity time within the 3-hour window, giving you plenty of flexibility to explore at your own pace.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No, all necessary safety equipment like harnesses is provided, and staff will give a safety briefing before you start.
What safety features are in place?
The park uses the Clic-It double karabiner system, ensuring continuous safety, with staff monitoring your progress and assisting if needed.
Is there food available at the park?
Yes, on-site food options include fries, paninis, salads, waffles, ice cream, and drinks, including local beers, though prices are not included in the ticket.
Can I buy gloves at the park?
Yes, gardening or sports gloves can be purchased for €2, which are recommended for tree climbing.
Is the park accessible in hot weather?
Yes, thanks to the shade of the trees, the park remains cooler even during hot days, making outdoor activity comfortable.
Are pets allowed?
No, pets are not permitted in the park.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are required, and long hair should be tied back for safety.
In all, the Toulon Tree Climbing Course by Ecopark Adventures offers a mix of fun, safety, and stunning natural scenery, making it a highlight for anyone visiting the South of France seeking an active outdoor experience.