CAPS - VOIES D'AVENTURE
Read moreThe Caps Aventure network, based in Paris, brings together vertical adventure professionals. They offer a wide range of activities involving heights and ropes, such as mountaineering, climbing, pruning and untying. They also collaborate with Compagnie Lézards Bleus on façade dance shows choreographed and performed by Antoine Le Menestrel. These performances create a poetic atmosphere and contribute to the transformation of urban and natural spaces. Caps Aventure also offers height interventions for events, shows and film shoots. They also organize adventure team-building activities, which are excellent vehicles for strengthening team cohesion and motivation. Finally, they offer climbing sports such as rock-climbing and tree-climbing, which get you moving and active in the great outdoors. Caps Aventure also offers tree-trimming services in and around Paris.
VIADUC DES FAUVETTES
Read moreThe viaduct of Fauvettes is located in a green and wild valley between forest of chestnut trees and meadows. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, it is a railway viaduct disused since the 1939-1945 war on which a simple hiking trail now passes. The building has 11 pillars of millstone about forty meters high, which makes it the highest site in the Ile-de-France. Closed since 1997, it was reopened in 2004 for climbing and caving. A trail is organized there every year in October.
LE STADE CHARLÉTY
Read moreÈme on Snow lasts only a few weeks so don't miss the appointment. In the programme, toboggan trails, tyrolean, manège, snow garden, trampoline… During the winter holidays, Ème Stadium transforms into authentic winter sports resorts and offers a multitude of activities for children at the age of 3. Of course, we need to be patient. The little Parisians who want to enjoy snow in the heart of Paris are many and the wait is often long. But good, it's still about making the luge over the real snow! So we can wait well.
GROUPE GRIMPE ET GLISSE
Read moreGay and lesbian mountain sports association: alpine, cross-country and hiking skiing, climbing, canyoning but also snowboarding or snowshoeing. It was created in 1994 by a few mountain enthusiasts in order to organize low-cost outings, in summer and winter, in the best possible atmosphere. Grime et glisse has 80 members, mostly men, and evening meetings are organized in Paris and Grenoble and announced on our website every third Friday of the month.