Regulations
Swimming in the river is not supervised and is therefore at the user’s own risk. Some rivers are closed to swimming, so don’t hesitate to ask before you go.
Generally speaking, whatever riverbed you’re planning to use deserves the utmost attention. Upstream watersheds are often immense, and the smallest of our ravines can very quickly turn into a veritable cataract, especially during a storm. Find out about weather conditions before you go. You should also be aware that it is forbidden to build dams, however modest, on any watercourse.
Animals
Beware of snakes in the rivers. To move in the water, it’s best to wear shoes and be vigilant.
Fishing
Fishing and aquatic environment protection associations do a remarkable job of ensuring the richness and biodiversity of even the smallest of our streams. Trout and other species of fish and invertebrates live and reproduce thanks to the respect we owe them.