Are you planning your holidays in Ardèche and would like to go canoeing?

Canoeing down the Ardèche is one of the region’s must-do activities. Between spectacular cliffs, turquoise water and wild landscapes, it’s a unique experience to enjoy with family, as a couple or with friends.

Here is everything you need to know to organize your descent: routes, prices, tips and best practices.


Where to go canoeing in Ardèche?

The main starting points for a descent are located around:

  • Ruoms
  • Vallon Pont d’Arc

These villages are ideally located near the Ardèche Gorges and offer numerous routes.

From Ruoms, you can quickly access the different routes, making it a very convenient starting point.


The different downhill routes

Route 6 (ideal for families) Starting from Ruoms

  • Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Perfect for: children, beginners

A leisurely route to discover the river gently, with swimming and relaxing breaks.


14 km route (most popular) Starting from Ruoms

  • Duration: 3 to 5 hours
  • Level: Intermediate

This is the best compromise:

  • spectacular landscapes
  • Villages of character
  • natural beaches

Routes of 24 km and more (over 1 or 2 days) Starting from Vallon Pont d’Arc

  • Duration: day or bivouac
  • Level: Athletic

For the most motivated:

  • total immersion in the nature reserve
  • overnight bivouac possible

Price of a canoe trip down the Ardèche

Prices vary depending on the route and the season:

  • 6 km: €21 per person in low season and €25 per person in high season or on bank holiday weekends
  • 14 km: €25 per person in low season and €29 per person in high season or on bank holiday weekends
  • 24 km and over: €39 per person

Prices generally include:

  • complete equipment
  • life jacket
  • return transport

Tips for a successful descent

Before you leave, here are some important recommendations:

  • know how to swim (required)
  • wear closed shoes
  • Bring water and sun protection
  • avoid the hottest hours in summer

With children:

  • prioritize short routes
  • check the river level

What is the best time of year?

The descent is possible from April to September.

The best times:

  • May – June: lush greenery, fewer people
  • July – August: summer atmosphere
  • September: calmer and more pleasant

Where to stay to do the descent of the Ardèche?

To fully enjoy your activity, it is recommended to stay near the Ardèche Gorges .

The Les Paillotes**** campsite in Ruoms is ideal for:

  • Quick access to departures
  • easily organize your day
  • enjoy the river

Stay at Camping Les Paillotes

The 4-star Camping Les Paillotes, located in Ruoms , is also an excellent starting point for your descent:

  • quick access to the river
  • pleasant natural setting
  • family atmosphere

After your descent, you can relax by the pool or enjoy a friendly moment at the campsite.


Book your stay in Ardèche

Are you ready to experience the unique adventure of descending the Ardèche river ?

All you have to do now is organize your stay and fully enjoy your holiday in Ardèche.