- Length of the trip32 km
- Duration2 days / 1 nightCampsite
- Paddling time7h00
- From68 €
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The Sporty 32 km in 2 days
You’ll start your adventure from the listed village of Balazuc, then follow the plain before arriving at the famous Cirque de Gens. You’ll encounter a few rapids on this first day to familiarize yourself with this aquatic environment.
Just after the Ruoms gorges, you’ll stop for the night at our partner campsite.
From Ruoms, you’ll find yourself in a wide agricultural plain with numerous bodies of water and dikes that held back the water for the reeling. Slides were installed to make crossing easier.
The next day, you’ll set off again for a sporty series with slides, passing under the Pont d’Arc (a must-see), and crossing the Charlemagne rapids before the end of your route.
Note: If the water level is below the reference level set by the regional authorities, the canoe trip will have to be cancelled.
Possible postponement or orientation on another route to guarantee you a safe experience.

Overnight stay at the campsite in Ruoms
You must plan to spend the first night at a campsite in Ruoms.
This campsite is located halfway along the route and allows you to book an evening stopover (night with half board).
Our prices do not include the reservation of the campsite (this will be recommended to you after validation of your reservation).
Your meeting for The Sporty 32 km in 2 days
Meeting point
Directly in Vallon Pont d’Arc
107 passage François Lecler
Route des Gorges
07150 Vallon Pont d’Arc
200 m after the roundabout of the canyon
Departure and arrival time
Departure on the 1st day | 10:00am | |
Return trips on the 2nd day | 4:00pm | 5:00pm |
What not to forget to properly prepare your activity
- Old sneakers or watersandals (shoes which keep at the feet). For your security, avoid shoelaces
- Swimsuit
- T-shirt (beware of sunburns)
- Cap
- Sunglasses, without forgetting the little string to attache them
- Camping stuff (tent, sleeping bag…)
- Cold food, or to warm up (a communal barbecue is available in the bivouacs, barbecue to rent at the campsites)
- Enough water (at least 1 litre per day and per person), food is available on the campsites and in the bivouacs
- Change of clothes and warm clothes for the evening
- Avoid bringing jewelry and other non-waterproof, fragile or valuable items