Tree climbing, perched nights and tree trekking in the Cévennes.
Climbing? Yes, but in a tree! Climbing mountains and cliffs, you can imagine. But climbing a 45-metre plane tree or a cedar several hundred years old, with specific techniques and equipment, that's rarer!
Tree climbing is first and foremost a series of games with ropes, the discovery of fun and unexpected rope techniques, in harmony with the living creature that serves as our support: stretching a sign bridge towards a neighbouring trunk, swinging from branch to branch with a balancing act, to climb to the top, and then settle down on a platform or in a hammock, before rappelling or zip-lining back down again.
Tree climbing is first and foremost a series of games with ropes, the discovery of fun and unexpected rope techniques, in harmony with the living creature that serves as our support: stretching a sign bridge towards a neighbouring trunk, swinging from branch to branch with a balancing act, to climb to the top, and then settle down on a platform or in a hammock, before rappelling or zip-lining back down again.














