Bruno Barrallon. Rope access technician and founder.
Thirty years of climbing, and a desire to pass on what the rope teaches: trust, patience, and the right technique.
30 years up high, with both feet on the ground.
In the winter, Bruno works on the roofs of historic monuments with his team of rope access specialists, Trav'Haut PACA. In the summer, he’ll help you put on your harness and teach you the ropes up in the pine trees above the lake.
When you climb with me, you're on a rope. Not at an amusement park. Bruno Barrallon · Founder
Why an adventure park in Réallon?
The resort’s former tree-top adventure park closed in 2021. Since then, there has been nothing. For families coming up on vacation, for children from the surrounding villages, and for school groups, there was a lack of a place where they could get used to heights without having to go all the way down to Crots or Chorges.
Bruno lives in Réallon. He knows the forest, he knows the trees, he knows the resort. When the opportunity arose to take over the business, the plan became clear: to rebuild the park, but on his own terms. Not an amusement park crammed with record-breaking zip lines. An educational park, where everyone progresses at their own pace, supervised by people who really know what a rope is.
Education and Experience
Being a rope access technician isn't just a hobby. It's a skill that takes years to master, not weeks. That's what lies behind every carabiner in the kit.
BE Climbing
State-Certified Sports Instructor, with a specialization in rock climbing. The certification required to teach rock climbing in France.
BE Canyoning
State Certification, Canyoning Specialization. For assessing vertical terrain in natural environments.
Rope access technician since 1995
Acrobatic work on historic monuments and rooftops with Trav'Haut PACA, based in Réallon.
Pyrotechnician
Licensing for fireworks and professional pyrotechnics.
Trav'Haut PACA: A Different Kind of Career
Trav'Haut PACA is a rope access company based in Réallon and led by Bruno. He is supported on a daily basis by a team of three to five workers. The team works on sites where access is difficult: roofs of historic monuments, facades of listed buildings, and engineering structures.
It is this technical, demanding experience—rooted in safety—that defines the Réallon Adventure Park. The equipment used on the courses is professional-grade. The safety protocols are modeled after those used for working at heights. When a construction rope access technician sets up a tree-top adventure park, they do so as if they were going to work there themselves every day.
Ready to climb as a team?
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