
Nature and thrills in the Morvan: white-water rafting and hiking
White water rafting in the Morvan
White water rafting is one of the Morvan's great thrill-seeking activities. On rivers such as the Cure and the Chalaux, you can take to the water in a raft or canoe for a series of rapids, eddies and calmer sections, all set against a backdrop of wooded valleys typical of the Regional Nature Park. It's an ideal experience for those looking for a bit of adrenalin in an unspoilt natural setting.
Supervised by professionals, these outings are accessible to people of a certain age and are adapted to different levels, from introductory to more challenging routes. It's an excellent idea for a group activity, with a family of teenagers or friends, and can be combined with a day at the lake or a hike in the Morvan hills.

Hiking in the Morvan massif
A trip to the Morvan massif is a real collection of walks in a variety of atmospheres: deep forests, rounded peaks, lakes, peat bogs and hedged meadows. The area offers loops of all lengths, from short family walks to more challenging itineraries, as well as long «grande traversée» type routes for long-distance walkers.
These walks give you the chance to discover the Morvan in depth, away from the main roads, taking the time to observe the countryside, villages and viewpoints. Whether you're looking for a simple walk of a few kilometres or a full day out and about, the Morvan massif offers plenty of opportunities to breathe, switch off and enjoy nature.


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