The via ferrata at Saint Antonin Noble Val

UnE AVENTURE AU COEURDES GORGES DE l'Aveyron

NIDIFICATION D'ESPÈCES PROTÉGÉES SUR LES FALAISES COMMUNALES

La nidification d’un couple de faucons pèlerins s’est faite plein coeur de la via ferrata.

En conséquence, un arrêté a été pris jusqu’à nouvel ordre pour :

  •  La fermeture de la via ferrata
  • La fermeture de la slackline
  • La restriction des accès aux zones d’escalade 

Clinging to the cliffs overlooking the Aveyron gorges, the Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val via ferrata offers a spectacular combination of sport, nature and panorama. Just a few minutes from the medieval village, this itinerary allows you to get up close and personal with the rock, while enjoying exceptional views over the valley.

Discover new sensations

The route winds its way along the limestone cliffs typical of the Aveyron gorges. Metal rungs, safety cables and footbridges allow you to move forward with confidence, even in the most aerial passages. As you gain height, your gaze opens up to the landscape, with the village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val and the surrounding wilderness.

The via ferrata at Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val offers several route variants, making it accessible to a wide range of abilities. Thrill-seekers will appreciate the vertiginous passages and suspension bridges, while beginners can discover the activity on more accessible sections.

Between sporting adventure and discovery of the natural heritage, the Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val via ferrata has become one of the essential activities for exploring the Aveyron gorges in a different way. A unique way to combine adrenalin, spectacular scenery and immersion in one of the most beautiful natural sites in the Tarn-et-Garonne.

Good to know!

The Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val via ferrata is located in a particularly well-preserved natural environment, in the heart of the cliffs of the Aveyron gorges. At certain times of the year, particularly in spring, certain passages may be temporarily closed. This measure is designed to protect local wildlife, in particular the peregrine falcon, a protected species that nests on rock faces. During the brooding and rearing period, generally between March and June, access to the via ferrata may be restricted or totally forbidden to limit disturbance. These seasonal closures enable us to reconcile the practice of outdoor activities with the preservation of the biodiversity that makes up the richness of the Aveyron gorges.

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