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Délire Escalade (Lévis)

Délire Escalade (Lévis)

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Experience a unique adventure by climbing the tallest climbing walls in Quebec. Beginners can get started with the 11 mechanical belayers, and safe routes are offered for climbers of all levels.

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Why go

Just a short drive from Quebec City, Délire Escalade in Lévis offers an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Whether you're a novice or an experienced climber, this spot is perfect for stepping out of your comfort zone while enjoying the beauty of the surrounding landscapes.

What to do

Come test your limits on the tallest climbing walls in the region. With routes suitable for all levels, even beginners can safely start their journey with the help of 11 mechanical belayers. If climbing is your passion, you'll be thrilled by the challenges offered while enjoying breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River.

After your climbing session, feel free to explore the surrounding trails for a relaxing hike. The landscapes of Chaudière-Appalaches are stunning and offer plenty of opportunities for unwinding in nature.

Finally, for thrill-seekers, why not combine your day with a via ferrata experience? It's a fantastic way to discover unique panoramas while having fun.

Nearby

Enjoy a picnic on the lush lawns after your climb, or simply relax while admiring the view. Nearby hiking trails also offer peaceful spots to recharge.

Getting there

Délire Escalade is located about 15 minutes' drive from Quebec City, making it an easy getaway for a day of adventure.

Good to know

Don't forget to bring appropriate clothing and water to stay hydrated. Also, consider checking the weather conditions before your visit and booking in advance if possible.

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Chaudière-Appalaches

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