Accro’Park des Gaillands (Adventure Park)
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Accro’Park des Gaillands: A treetop ropes course at the Gaillands leisure area, with multiple aerial routes and obstacles for different ages. A brilliant summer activity for families and teens—expect 1–3 hours of climbing, balance and laughs.
Quick answer
Accro’Park des Gaillands is Chamonix’s treetop ropes course: harness up and tackle suspended bridges, nets and obstacles in a forest setting—great for energetic families and teens.
What to expect
- Multi-level ropes courses in a forest environment
- Courses for different ages/heights (operator rules apply)
- Active, outdoorsy alternative to lifts and hikes
- Based at the Gaillands leisure area
Tickets & practical info
| Best for | Families, teens, active groups |
|---|---|
| Allow | 1.5–3 hours |
| Season | Typically summer/shoulder season |
| What to wear | Closed-toe shoes + comfortable clothing |
- Official website: https://en.chamonix.com/activites-en-famille/accro-park-des-gaillands-compagnie-des-guides-de-chamonix
- Phone: +33 4 50 78 26 49
- Map: Open in Google Maps
- Booking: If this is a lift, spa, or guided activity, booking ahead is recommended in peak weeks.
- Weather: Mountain operations and outdoor activities are weather-dependent—check conditions before you go.
Getting there
Gaillands is just outside central Chamonix and is easy by car, bike or local transport. Aim to arrive earlier in the day during peak summer weeks for the best availability.
Local tips
- Choose routes that match your confidence and fitness; start easier and build up.
- Keep valuables secure and minimise loose items.
- Bring a light rain layer—forest activities can continue in drizzle, but check safety rules.
- Pair it with a lakeside walk or picnic at Gaillands for a full family afternoon.
Planning your Chamonix trip
If you’re flying in, a door-to-door transfer keeps logistics simple—especially with ski bags, kids, or late arrivals. Mountain Drop-offs runs year-round airport transfers into the Chamonix Valley.
Want to compare options? See our Geneva airport transfers.
FAQs
Do I need to book?
Booking is recommended in peak summer periods and for groups. Check the operator details via the official listing before you go.
What ages is it suitable for?
Courses are typically graded by height/age. There are options for kids and more challenging lines for teens and adults.
What should I wear?
Closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing. Avoid loose items; bring a water bottle.
How long does a visit take?
Most people spend 1.5–3 hours depending on how many courses you do and queues.
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About Mountain Drop-offs
Mountain Drop-offs provides private and shared airport transfers from Geneva Airport to Chamonix, Les Houches, Argentière and resorts across the Alps. We focus on reliable pickup, comfortable vehicles and clear booking.