Best canyons near Saint-André-Lachamp are found within the scenic Ardèche region of France, offering diverse canyoning opportunities. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including the Drobie valley and the Cévennes, which feature gorges, rivers, and valleys. This region provides a rich environment for exploring natural watercourses and geological formations.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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Be sure to follow the trail markings to make sure you find your way through the maze of paths.
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Nice varied walk, with beautiful views
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The Chassezac gorges offer magnificent panoramas when you travel through their heights. The proof is this viewpoint located at the level of the Gleysasse cave.
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The Chassezac, a winding river that crosses the Cévennes and the Ardèche, offers an exceptional natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Its spectacular gorges, surrounded by limestone cliffs and green forests, create a perfect setting for outdoor activities such as canoeing, hiking or climbing. The crystal-clear waters of the Chassezac invite you to swim or take a refreshing break in the heart of wild nature.
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A pleasure for the eyes and the head as much as for the legs: asphalt in good condition, almost no cars and a magnificently wild, mineral and steep valley... up to the Col de l'Echelette if you feel like it, the show is worth it!
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The small village of Labeaume is located in the Ardèche department in the "Gorges de la Beaume" and today has around 700 inhabitants. It is on the list of "the most beautiful villages in France" and is also listed in the "Petites Cités de Caractère". The Beaume water is very clean and is also popular for swimming in the summer months.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the Gorges du Chassezac, a sensitive area and Natura 2000 site known for its wildlife. The Chassezac River itself winds through spectacular gorges with limestone cliffs and clear waters. Additionally, the La Drobie Valley offers a wild, mineral, and steep landscape.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of Labeaume provides a breathtaking vista of the village and the river after a short climb. The Gorges du Chassezac also offers great views into the gorge, where you might even spot a golden eagle.
The Gorges du Chassezac, classified as a sensitive area and Natura 2000 site, is a refuge for various animals. You might encounter beavers, genets, bats, Ocellé lizards, and peregrine falcons. Visitors have also reported seeing golden eagles.
The Ardèche region generally offers pleasant water temperatures for cooling off during warmer months. However, conditions can vary; for example, the Saut de la Dame canyon can become quite technical with medium to strong water flow, so checking seasonal conditions and water levels before your trip is advisable.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The View of Labeaume is considered family-friendly, and the Chassezac River, with its crystal-clear waters, is ideal for swimming and refreshing breaks, making it a good spot for families.
The area around Saint-André-Lachamp is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Ribes and Beaume View Loop', and hiking routes like the 'Amazing view – Saint Régis Chapel loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Beaume Viewpoint – St André lachamp loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for running, hiking, and MTB.
Absolutely. The Chassezac River is known for its crystal-clear waters that invite you to swim or take a refreshing break in the heart of wild nature. The area around the View of Labeaume is also great for swimming.
The Ardèche region offers a range of canyoning options from beginner-friendly to advanced. For instance, the Saut de la Dame canyon, located in the Drobie valley, can become quite technical, especially with medium to strong water flow, featuring slippery rock surfaces and challenging handrail setups. It includes drops of up to 45 meters.
Yes, you can explore the Fox Cave. It's a deep karst dripstone cave, approximately 20 meters long, with high places and passages that require crawling. Remember to bring a light, as it's definitely worth the effort.
Visitors highly appreciate the magnificent Cévenol scenery, the diverse natural settings for outdoor activities, and the opportunities for refreshing swims in crystal-clear waters. The region's gorges, rivers, and valleys are well-loved by the komoot community, with many sharing photos and upvoting the natural highlights.
The terrain in the canyons around Saint-André-Lachamp is varied. You'll encounter spectacular gorges surrounded by limestone cliffs and green forests, as seen along the Chassezac River. The Saut de la Dame canyon, for example, features a series of drops, pools, narrow gours, and sections requiring walking through undergrowth.


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