We started again this year. Our friends at Crazy Water Rafting offer some of the coolest accommodations in the valley though.
Nous somme joignable tous les jours par téléphone et email pour tous renseignements et réservations : Présentation de crazy water rafting Ubaye en vidéo version sport A smiling and very pro team will allow you to sail on the Ubaye, for the pleasure of all. Definitely a knee pads kind of day though.Team Paddler @joshuablu7 recently hopped on an interview with @kokopellipackraft (link in bio) to discuss what being a athlete means to him. She is only open for lunch, but you can find one of the best sandwiches around. Alternatively you can check out some of the amazing hikes in the area after lunch or if the winds are good you can top off the afternoon with a paragliding adventure from near by Saint Vincent les Forts.The Ubaye River is located just 2.5 hours north from the Marseille and makes an excellent getaway from the summer heat of the French Riviera. This river has no dam, and reaches its higher water level in Spring, when the winter snows melt (until 150 m3). Anaconda Rafting Ubaye | Le Lauzet | The safety instructions are clear. There is everything from hotels, to tent camping available in the Ubaye valley depending upon your tastes. Almindelige søgninger i forbindelse med Le Lauzet-UbayeDisse anmeldelser er maskinoversat fra engelsk.
Subscribe today for some amazing stories and content from our expedition team or find an outfitter for your next adventure.Nestled in the southern alps of France lies the incredible Ubaye Valley and one of France’s premiere rafting destinations. The steep canyon and beautiful Larch forests make this a fantastic May – June river trip. This lake impounds both the Ubaye and Durance rivers just below the confluence of the two. If you want to raft in the Ubaye, my friends and I recommend it!It was the first time that my 14 and 15 year old daughters were trying rafting. Prime season for this amazing river is typically April – June. With its headwaters at the Col du Longet over 8700 feet above sea level, on the Italian border, the Ubaye River is one of the few raftable free flowing river sections left in France.Often considered one of the most beautiful in France, the Ubaye River offers ten sections of, class II to class V- whitewater on over 31 miles of whitewater. The Ubaye Valley is famous in France for the beautiful Lac de Serre Poncon.
There is also a fantastic rock jump off of the famous “Roche Sainte Bernard”. 4 hours of adrenaline! They were enchanted especially as they were all 2 small private lessons.A unique rafting experience. Warm and inviting throughout the summer months this lake makes a beautiful place to enjoy an afternoon after rafting. You can also find several campgrounds throughout the Ubaye valley and closer to Lac du Serre Poncon.If you are in the south of France please stop by and say Bonjour to our friend Mathieu at With the belief that bringing people together in the outdoors and inspiring people to push their limits is the soul of rafting, Trevor Croft created Rafting Magazine to help drive the rafting community into the future. This 5.5 mile (9 km) run is an instant classic. This watershed is famous throughout Europe for its powerful rapids and committing gorges. During summer there is an awesome adventure swim that is great for everyone 12 and up. The trip starts by lowering the boat off of the bridge down to put it followed by an action packed trip filled with continuous rapids locked in a challenging gorge. The “discovery” trip as they call it is great for families during the summer months. We will definitely be back ! The Ubaye is a river in nivo-pluvial system, that is to say its rate depends on winter snow in the spring, and rainfall during the summer, it is flooded in the spring, bringing the level to around 50 m³/sec, then stabilizes and descends gradually to reach about 13³/sec in late summer. The scenery was magnificent ... Parcours Sportif! The Ubaye is a river in nivo-pluvial system, that is to say its rate depends on winter snow in the spring, and rainfall during the summer, it is flooded in the spring, bringing the level to around 50 m³/sec, then stabilizes and descends gradually to reach about 13³/sec in late summer.