Accroduc runs one bungee jumping session at the Auzon viaduct, a 50-metre drop above the Cluis valley near Châteauroux. At 50 €, the session lasts 1 hour and is open to everybody, no prior experience required. Both French and English are spoken on-site. Book directly with Accroduc and confirm your slot in advance, especially on weekends when demand at this structure peaks.
The jump is 50 metres. That's roughly the height of a 15-storey building, giving you several seconds of freefall before the cord engages.
No. The physical level is listed as 'Everybody welcome', so first-timers are fully expected. The Accroduc team briefs you on-site in French or English before the jump.
The three seconds between leaving the platform and feeling the cord pull. At 50 metres, the freefall is long enough to lose all spatial reference before the rebound.
Plan for 1 hour from arrival to completion, including the safety briefing, harness fitting and the jump itself.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 6°C | 84.4 mm | Possible |
| February | 6.8°C | 77.2 mm | Possible |
| March | 7.3°C | 92.6 mm | Possible |
| April | 10.4°C | 89.5 mm | Good |
| May | 13.5°C | 65.8 mm | Good |
| June | 18.1°C | 71.9 mm | Good |
| July | 21.6°C | 46.8 mm | Peak |
| August | 20.6°C | 45.1 mm | Peak |
| September | 18.2°C | 56.1 mm | Good |
| October | 13.3°C | 98.8 mm | Good |
| November | 8.7°C | 85.4 mm | Possible |
| December | 4.7°C | 55 mm | Possible |
Equipment
Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothes and lace-up shoes that can't slip off during the rebound. The session lasts 1 hour outdoors, so bring a light layer if the weather near Cluis is uncertain.
Getting there
Head to the meeting point at Viaduc de l'Auzon, Rte des Valettes, 36340 Cluis, approximately 30 km south of Châteauroux via the D951.
Updated March 2026