Canoe, Funyak or Ducky on the Rhône in Valais
An unforgettable outdoor adventure in Valais
Funyak canoeing on the Rhône, also known as ducky, thrives in Valais. The descent of the Rhône combines relaxation and adventure. Two main routes attract visitors. Firstly, Chippis–St. Léonard suits beginners and families. Secondly, Souste–Sierre delivers thrilling action.
Chippis–St. Léonard : Relax and enjoy nature
Perfect for beginners
Funyak canoeing on the Rhône beginn with calm and accessible. Therefore, newcomers gain confidence quickly. Moreover, vineyards and alpine peaks frame the river. Occasionally, water birds appear along the banks.
Souste–Sierre : Thrill and excitement
Ideal for adventure seekers
Here, the current becomes stronger and faster. As a result, exciting rapids challenge participants. Paddlers move with energy and teamwork. Finally, they reach Sierre proud and satisfied.
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Canoe or Funyak on THE RHÔNE – SOUSTE-SIERRE – From CHF 116.00
CHF 116.00Canoeing or Funyak on the turbulent Rhône between Souste and Sierre is the ideal descent for sports enthusiasts.
Souste-Sierre by canoe funyak for those not afraid of getting wet
The canoe trip down the Rhône between Souste and Sierre is a thrilling experience. First, the rapids greet the adventurers with vigour. Then, each wave offers an adrenalin rush. However, mastering the funyak or ducky is a great pleasure. Navigating the currents is rewarding. The wild landscapes add to the charm of the experience. Suddenly, a more intense rapid appears, putting skills to the test. Then, relative calm returns briefly, allowing us to catch our breath. What’s more, one thrill follows another, making for an exciting descent. Finally, the arrival in Sierre marks the end of this sporting adventure. In short, this lively section of the Rhône is ideal for those who love a challenge. In conclusion, the funyak or ducky is perfect for this unique experience. Adrenalin and nature come together wonderfully.
More than 10 canoe funyak routes are available on the Swissraft website.

