Equivariant neural networks have considerably improved the accuracy and data-efficiency of predictions of molecular properties. Building on this success, we introduce EquiReact, an equivariant neural network to infer properties of chemical reactions, built from three-dimensional structures of reactants and products. We illustrate its competitive performance on the prediction of activation barriers on the GDB7-22-TS, Cyclo-23-TS and Proparg-21-TS datasets with different regimes according to the inclusion of atom-mapping information. We show that, compared to state-of-the-art models for reaction property prediction, EquiReact offers: (i) a flexible model with reduced sensitivity between atom-mapping regimes, (ii) better extrapolation capabilities to unseen chemistries, (iii) impressive prediction errors for datasets exhibiting subtle variations in three-dimensional geometries of reactants/products, (iv) reduced sensitivity to geometry quality and (iv) excellent data efficiency.