Canyoning at Grosdar in Saint-Claude, Jura
Canyoning at Grosdar in Saint-Claude, in the Jura
A fun introductory trail in the Jura
Practical information – Grosdar Canyoning
Duration
Half a day
(± 3 hours)
Level
Beginner – suitable for athletes
Price
€50.00 per person
Minimum age
Ages 6 and over
Location
Saint-Claude, Jura, Franche-Comté

What to expect on your Grosdar canyoning trip
After a short approach walk, discover canyoning at Grosdar in Saint-Claude, in the Jura region of Franche-Comté. Enjoy a half-day canyoning descent in the heart of the countryside – a fun and thrilling experience, perfect for first-timers.
You’ll love swimming in natural pools, sliding down water-carved slides, jumping into pools (always optional) and playing under the waterfalls.
Ideal for first-timers, the Grosdar Gorge is one of the most beautiful in the Jura.
The Jura Beginners’ Canyoning Course
This introductory canyoning trip is perfect for a half-day outing with your family (children aged 6 and over) or with friends. You’re in for a refreshing and unforgettable experience in the heart of the Jura’s unspoilt forest.
Book your canyoning trip at Grosdar in Saint Claude
Book your trip to the Grosdar Gorge now. Enjoy a unique half-day out with your family, children or friends in Saint-Claude!
Introductory canyoning course at Grosdar, Saint Claude
A unique experience in Franche-Comté, in the heart of the Jura.
Why choose the Grosdar canyoning tour?
- Suitable for everyone, from beginners to experienced athletes, aged 6 and over.
- A hidden gorge deep in the forest.
- A variety of experiences, from jumps and natural slides to waterfalls.
- The water is less cold than on other routes, making it perfect for a relaxing outing.
- Fun and not too technical, ideal for families, with children and teenagers, or with friends.
Safety, supervision and equipment
Being able to swim is essential!
Grosdar’s canyoning trips in Saint-Claude, in the Jura, are suitable for beginners and experienced participants aged 6 and over. This outdoor activity in Franche-Comté takes place over half a day.
The Grosdar Canyon is located right next to Les Rousses resort, Lake Vouglans and Clairvaux-les-Lacs. The journey from Geneva, Lausanne, the Pays de Gex, Lyon or Dijon takes between 1½ and 2 hours by car.
What to bring
- Swimsuit,
- Sports shoes (trainers or hiking boots) – Available for hire,
- Water bottle,
- Snacks,
- Waterproof camera or GoPro – available for hire.
The price includes:
- Supervision by a state-qualified guide,
- Team and individual equipment,
- The guide’s third-party liability insurance.
Book a private event for a stag or hen party
If you’re organising a stag or hen party, our group packages allow you to book a private guide for the Grosdar Gorge.
Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ
Is canyoning at Grosdar suitable for children?
Yes, the Grosdar Canyoning tour is suitable for children aged 6 and over.
I’m not very sporty – can I still take part?
Yes, the Grosdar canyoning descent is suitable for those who are not particularly fit. However, you must be able to walk in the mountains for three hours. Of all our canyoning trips in the Jura, this is the most accessible.
I’m very sporty – will I get bored?
No, the descent through the Grosdar Canyon is very flexible and offers something for everyone. However, if you’re looking for a more challenging canyoning trip, you can opt for the descent through the Coiserette Canyon.
How long should I allow for this?
Allow 3 hours for the activity.
Where is the Grosdar canyoning site?
The Grosdar Canyon is located in Saint-Claude, in the Jura, 40 minutes from Clairvaux-les-Lacs, Champagnole and the resort of Les Rousses. It’s about an hour’s drive from Geneva or the Pays de Gex.
What is the difference between the Grosdar Canyon and the Grosdar Intégral?
The “classic” Grosdar Canyon refers to the middle section of the canyon. This descent, which takes around three hours, is fun and accessible. It consists mainly of jumps (which are always optional), natural slides and sections where you have to swim.
The Grosdar Intégral, on the other hand, is a much longer and more technical day-long descent aimed at experienced riders seeking a more challenging and comprehensive experience. It includes:
- the upper section, including the abseil down the Queue de Cheval waterfall (70 m),
- the fun middle section of the classic course,
- the lower section, featuring the Queue d’Âne waterfall (30 m).
Is it compulsory to know how to swim?
Yes! Swimming sessions are compulsory. If you can’t swim, we can suggest other activities.
Are the jumps and slides compulsory?
No! Your guide will never force you to do anything. Alternatives will be suggested depending on each participant’s ability.
I wear glasses – can I take part?
Of course! Make sure you bring a cord. Your guide will explain how to keep them from getting lost or damaged. Ideally, bring an old pair. Better still, wear contact lenses if you can.
What if the weather is bad?
The guide may change the itinerary. If the activity cannot go ahead, we will reschedule it for another day. If this is not possible, we will cancel it. In that case, you will receive a full refund.
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