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There are no age restrictions, but you must be able to swim 25 meters in white water and immerse yourself. What's more, our buoyancy aids are not suitable for children under 6. No babies on board

Yes, dogs are allowed, under your supervision. No extra charge
for pets

No. If you've never done it before, we'll give you a short introduction before you set off.

The lower part of the river is classified as category I, with only the section from Argentat to Beaulieu offering category II difficulties (Le Battut, Le Malpas).

Yes, you must be able to swim at least 25 metres in white water and know how to immerse yourself.

With teenagers or children, it's a great experience, but try to rent them a suitable boat - it's no more expensive and everyone will enjoy it!

The golden rule is that you must be able to swim 25 meters in white water and immerse yourself.

Depending on the weather and the season, you'll need to adapt your clothing. However, wear closed shoes (tennis shoes or water shoes) and clothes in which you are comfortable and free to move. Don't forget to take water, sun cream and a cap.

  • Know how to swim 25 meters in white water and immerse yourself.
  • Wet your neck regularly to prevent the risk of hydrocution.
  • Make sure you're well hydrated and protected from the sun.
  • Keep your lifejacket on.
  • Wear closed-toed shoes, a glasses cord and leave your personal belongings in your vehicle or watertight container.
  • Sail in the middle of the river and avoid swimming areas and fishermen.
  • Respect nature and local residents.

Yes, the bus rides are included in the price.
We strongly advise you to take the shuttle bus at the start, then enjoy your canoe trip at your own pace. Please note that for tours from Souillac to Beynac, you must take the shuttle bus only on the return journey, as only one bus leaves Beynac each day. Please see Bus timetables in Fares & Info

In the event of an incident, move closer to shore and get out of the water. You can call the fire department directly on 18, the ambulance service on 15, the police on 17, the European emergency number 112 or the emergency number for the deaf and hard of hearing on 114.
For all other incidents, contact us on 05.65.32.72.61.

The Dordogne is navigable from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

No, our bases are not supplied with water, electricity or sanitary facilities.

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Not only can you visit the Quercyland Water Park in Souillac after your canoe trip on the same day, but admission is free! On presentation of your canoe invoice, relax at Quercyland for the rest of the day.
Please bring a clean bathing suit for the Quercyland park.

Yes, the cans are watertight. We are in no way responsible for your cans not being sealed properly.