Aire d'adhésion du Parc national du Mercantour
Aire d'adhésion du Parc national du Mercantour
Best canyons around Aire d'adhésion du Parc national du Mercantour are found within the adherence area of the Mercantour National Park, located in the Alpes-Maritimes and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence departments of France. This region features diverse and rugged landscapes, offering opportunities to explore numerous gorges and valleys. While canyoning is restricted in the core of the National Park, it is permitted in the adherence zone. The area is characterized by dramatic geological formations, including deep gorges and torrents.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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An exceptional site, located between Sospel and Moulinet, on the Route des Grands Alpes. This sanctuary with its vertiginous staircase (listed as a Historic Monument in 1937) overlooks the Piaon Gorges in the Bévéra Valley.
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You'll pass this place on the way down from Turini. What a view 🤩
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A short detour via the Roman bridge, and everyone takes a break in the shade or a mini exploration to the chapel.
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Magnificent view of the Daluis gorges, or the land of the red gorges, and the surrounding mountains. An orientation table allows you to identify the peaks.
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An absolutely worthwhile detour if you are driving the Route des grandes Alpes.
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A spectacular passage, this bridge that connects the two mountains is stunning.
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The La Mariée bridge was built from 1910 for the passage of the tramway that linked Pont de Geydan and Guillaumes. The construction site gave rise to technical feats in the Daluis gorges with the digging of tunnels and the construction of this spectacular bridge with a span of 58 meters. The line, 19 km long, took the same route as the current road. The work brought life to the valley but caused many victims, as evidenced by the commemorative plaques along the track. They were slowed down during the war of 1914-1918 and the tramway did not arrive in Guillaumes until 1923, but the line, with its costly maintenance, only operated for 6 years before its final shutdown in 1929. This structure is one of the first railway viaducts in an arch made of reinforced concrete in France. It owes its name to a tragic incident that occurred on July 30, 1927. A young, wealthy Parisian couple arrived on their honeymoon in Guillaumes and decided to visit the gorges at the end of the day. They stopped at the first bridge they came across on the road, then called the Tramway Bridge. The young bride is said to have leaned over to admire the view and fell into the gorges. In the absence of witnesses, the accident theory was favored, but the mysterious circumstances surrounding the young woman's disappearance have long fueled rumors. Closed to motor traffic, it now offers one of the best viewpoints over the Daluis gorges. So don't hesitate to stop there to enjoy it. With a bit of luck, you might also see daredevils bungee jumping there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxJ1N6wYt_o
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For families and those new to canyoning, the Canyon de Cramassouri in the Tinée Valley is an excellent choice. It offers easily navigable obstacles, slides, and optional jumps, making it very accessible. Similarly, the Canyon de Chaudan in the Upper Var Valley is also recommended for an introduction to canyoning, featuring varied obstacles in a beautiful mountain setting.
The Canyon de la Maglia in the Roya valley is considered one of the most beautiful and challenging, featuring a continuous series of jumps, slides, and abseiling descents, including a unique cave section. It requires good physical condition and confidence in water. Additionally, the Raton Canyon, a tributary of the Gorges du Cians, is known for its demanding and long course with many abseils, jumps, and slides.
The region is renowned for its dramatic geological formations. The Gorges de Daluis, visible from the Bride's Bridge, are famous for their striking red rock formations. The Gorges du Cians also feature impressive red rock, often described as an 'American-style canyon'. The Canyon de la Maglia is noted for its crystal-clear water, turquoise pools, and magnificent natural sculptures within its cave section.
The summer months are generally ideal for canyoning in the Mercantour adherence area, as the canyons like Cramassouri are known for being among the warmest in the Maritime Alps, providing a refreshing experience. The open configuration of canyons like Chaudan also ensures constant summer sunshine.
Yes, several highlights offer stunning views. Notre-Dame de la Ménour and Its Hairpin Bends provides spectacular views of the Gorges du Piaon and the Bevera. The View of the Gorges de Daluis offers panoramic vistas of the red rock formations. Additionally, the historic Bride's Bridge serves as an excellent viewpoint over the Daluis gorges.
Beyond canyoning, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous waterfall hikes, including routes to Lac d'Allos and Pissoun Waterfall. For more challenging adventures, there are extensive mountain hikes to places like Roburent Lakes and Lac de la Fous. The area is also popular for gravel biking, with routes around Col de Turini and Col du Raton.
While canyoning is forbidden in the strictly protected core of the Mercantour National Park, it is generally permitted in the adherence zone. However, it is always recommended to consult with local guides or specialized canyoning organizations for the most up-to-date information on specific regulations and any required permits for each site.
For canyoning, essential gear typically includes a wetsuit, helmet, harness, ropes, and appropriate footwear. Given the aquatic nature of many canyons, such as Canyon de la Maglia, you should be prepared for swimming sections. Always check with your guide or outfitter for a comprehensive list of required and recommended equipment.
While specific data on 'less crowded' canyons is not available, the region offers numerous gorges and valleys beyond the most popular ones. Consulting local guides or visiting during off-peak times (outside of peak summer weekends) can help you find more secluded spots. The diverse valleys like Roya, Vésubie, Tinée, Haut Var, Cians, and Verdon all feature dramatic geological formations and potential for aquatic activities.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse and rugged landscapes, the thrill of navigating deep gorges, and the stunning natural beauty. The red rock formations of the Gorges de Daluis and Gorges du Cians are particularly popular. The unique aquatic experiences, such as the continuous series of jumps and slides in Canyon de la Maglia, also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Many canyons in the Mercantour adherence area feature natural pools and basins, offering opportunities for wild swimming as part of the canyoning experience. Canyons like Cramassouri are known for their translucent basins and natural pools. Always ensure safety and respect local regulations when considering wild swimming outside of organized canyoning activities.


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