Accrocommando on the ramparts of Charlemont
Are you up to the challenge and ready for an unforgettable experience? Let yourself be tempted by the Accropierre, an accrobranche course on the ramparts, where you can experience the sensations of a commando!
The Accropierre course was inspired by the apparatus at the former Givet Commando Training Center, a legendary site where French soldiers were trained in special operations and guerrilla warfare. The aerial circuit features balance tests, zip-line activities and jumping into the void.
Ideal for adventure-seekers, this course is sure to thrill. But don’t worry, our instructors will provide you with all the equipment you need to ensure your safety, including harnesses, helmets and carabiners. Before you begin your adventure, they’ll also explain the safety rules to be applied during practice. You’ll also be given professional advice to help you overcome your fears and rise to the challenge!
The Accropierre course is accessible to people aged 12 and over, and is not recommended for those suffering from vertigo. Combining challenge and discovery, you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of Charlemont and the surrounding area.
So, are you ready to challenge yourself? Don’t wait any longer, and book your place now for the Accropierre course in Charlemont! A day full of excitement and adventure awaits you!
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Average duration 1h15
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Languages spoken French, English
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Difficulty Advanced
From 20.04.2024 to 03.11.2024
21€ per person
- The Accropierre course
- Loan of safety equipment
- Supervision by an instructor
Open from April to October:
– April, May, October and November: weekends and public holidays, 10:30 am to 5:30 pm
– June and September: Wednesday to Sunday, 10:30 am to 6:30 pm
– July and August: Wednesday to Monday, 10:30 am to 6:30 pm
- Immersion in the world of commandos
- An outdoor sport, with magnificent panoramic views to contemplate
- A sensational course to surpass yourself
Charlemont
Protected as a Monument Historique since 1927, Charlemont is a privileged witness to history.
Built to defend the empire of Charles V, the stronghold was subsequently coveted and besieged by all the great powers of Europe until 1914.
Today, it's up to you, the visitor, to climb the citadel and discover Charlemont's natural and historical heritage.
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