Ubaye Valley<\/a> runs east to west for 80 km from its source at the 2655 m Col du Longet on the Italian border to the Lac de Serre-Pon\u00e7on, where the waters join the Durance. Perfect for both rafting and kayaking, the Ubaye is a good wide river, boulder-strewn with wild bouncy rapids. In places the Ubaye compares nicely to a Himalayan river. More than 10 distinct sections of whitewater from class II to V span the 52 km from Saint-Paul sur Ubaye to Roche Rousse where the river meets Serre-Pon\u00e7on Lake.<\/p>\nWhen to go Rafting & Kayaking on the Ubaye<\/h2>\n
The Ubaye is the only major river system in the southern French Alps that has escaped damming and is naturally fed with run-off from the Monte Viso Massif. As a result, you can paddle the river every day from spring through to autumn making it a top destination for river runners. The natural flow means that water levels change with the seasons; the highest flow comes with the snow melt in the spring<\/strong>, and after heavy rain floodwater can alter the river’s course. So, river runners need to be flexible and adapt to conditions on the day. Typically with spring snow melt, the river rises to a maximum flow of around 50 m³\/s, then settles down and gradually reduces in volume through the summer to a low of 13 m³\/s.<\/p>\n
\nBook a Rafting, Kayaking or Hot Dogging Trip on the Ubaye<\/h3>\n
Our rafting and kayaking partners in the Ubaye employ experienced guides who are all fully qualified so you can have fun and stay safe. Enjoy a rafting trip with friends and family, ramp up the fun with inflatable kayaks, or turn up the adrenaline with a tandem kayak adventure down the Ubaye Gorge.<\/p>\n