Ubaye Valley Explained

The Ubaye Valley is an area in the Alpes de Haute-Provence département, in the French Alps, having approximately 7,700 residents.[1] Its residents are called Ubayens. Its principal town is the sous-préfecture of Barcelonnette.350px|thumb|right|A view of the Ubaye valley

Ubaye River - Hydrography

Peaks

Ubaye Valley's highest mountain is the Aiguille de Chambeyron (34120NaN0). The second one is the Brec de Chambeyron (33890NaN0).

Towns

Access

There are only six passable vehicle roads during the summer:

History

Administration

The valley is in the arrondissement of Barcelonnette, and has two cantons.

Natural sites

Monuments

Notable residents

External links

44.4°N 6.7°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.vallouimages.com/ubaye/ubaye.htm Ubaye - Vallée de l'Ubaye - Ubaye, Barcelonnette, la Condamine-Châtelard, Enchastrayes, le Sauze, Faucon, Jausiers, Larche, Lauzet Ubaye, Méolans Revel, Laverq, Meyronnes, Saint Ours, Pontis, Saint Paul sur Ubaye, Serennes, Maurin, Maljasset, Saint Pons, les Thuiles, Uvernet Fours, Bayasse, Pra-Loup, la Bréole, Saint-Vincent-les-Forts, Chambeyron, Séolane, Parpaillon