Attractions and places to see around Enchastrayes are situated in the Ubaye Valley, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. This village, located at 1,450 meters, provides access to picturesque landscapes and historic sites. The area is characterized by majestic ridges and surrounding mountain peaks. Visitors can explore a rich rural heritage, including historic churches and traditional hamlets.
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A TRUE GATEWAY TO WILD YET TAMED NATURE AND MAJESTIC MOUNTAIN PASSES
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Beautiful little town with a great pedestrian zone
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Beautiful town with many bars and restaurants to stock up on water and food.
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Very pleasant, very touristy town.
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The city of Barcelonnette, capital of the Ubaye valley, is located at 1,135 meters above sea level and has a mix of southern and mountainous character. Plaza Manuel, surrounded by beautiful colorful facades, is the nerve center of the historic center. Dominated by the 15th century Cardinalis tower, this highlight of the local atmosphere has pleasant café and restaurant terraces. Around the square, the visit to Barcelonnette continues with a tour of its pedestrian streets full of shops.
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Jausiers is a charming village surrounded by towering mountains and picturesque landscapes. The village has a rich historical heritage, with ancient churches and traditional houses. Visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking and water activities in the Ubaye River. Less frequented than Barcelonnette, it is an excellent site to spend the night before your next adventure.
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Nice town in the Ubaye valley and base for cycling trips to the Col de la Bonette, Col de la Cayolle and Col du Parpaillon.
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Enchastrayes is nestled in the Ubaye Valley, offering stunning natural beauty. You can explore iconic mountain peaks like the Chapeau de Gendarme and the Pain de Sucre. The region also features several notable mountain passes, including Cayolle Pass, known for its remarkable panorama, and Bonette Summit, Europe's highest paved road, offering breathtaking views. Beautiful lakes like Lac d'Allos and Lac de Serre-Ponçon are also accessible, along with the Belvedere Conche viewpoint for landscape reading.
Enchastrayes preserves a rich rural heritage. You can visit the historic Parish Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, dating back to 1716, and several charming chapels like St. Bartholomew the Conchette. The village and its hamlets also offer opportunities to explore museums tracing local history, old ovens, and mills. Nearby, you can discover the Vauban fortifications of Mont-Dauphin, a classified National Monument.
Yes, Enchastrayes offers several family-friendly options. The Sauze swimming pool is popular during summer. Themed walking trails with games for children, focusing on animals and wolves, are available for engaging outdoor fun. The nearby town of Barcelonnette is also considered family-friendly and hosts local markets.
The Ubaye Valley offers numerous hiking trails. Popular routes include the Circuit du Vivier and the Forest track Gaudissart. For more specific options, you can explore routes like the 'Col de Fours – Le Chapeau de Gendarme loop from Enchastrayes' or 'Le Sauze – The Tour of the Brec loop from Enchastrayes'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Enchastrayes guide.
Yes, for experienced hikers, there are challenging routes available. The 'Le Chapeau de Gendarme – Gendarme's Hat loop from Enchastrayes' is a difficult 15.5 km hike. Another demanding option is the 'Chapeau de Gendarme - loop trail in the heart of the Mercantour National Park', which is nearly 14 km long. These trails offer significant elevation changes and rewarding views.
While specific 'easy' trails are not detailed, the region offers varied terrain. Themed walking trails with games for children are generally less strenuous. For a broader selection of routes with varying difficulties, consult the Hiking around Enchastrayes guide, which includes moderate options like 'Col de Fours – Le Chapeau de Gendarme loop from Enchastrayes'.
The Ubaye Valley is excellent for mountain biking and gravel biking. The Forest track Gaudissart is popular for mountain biking. For gravel biking, you can tackle routes like the 'Col de la Bonette' or the longer 'Col de la Bonette and Lac des Sagnes'. The Gravel biking around Enchastrayes guide provides more detailed routes, including loops around Jausiers and Barcelonnette.
Enchastrayes is home to the Le Sauze and Super Sauze Ski Resort, located at 1,700 meters above sea level. This resort offers a wide range of winter activities, including downhill skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, with 65 km of slopes and 23 ski lifts.
Yes, the Ubaye River, which flows through the valley, provides excellent opportunities for various whitewater activities, making it a popular spot for adventure seekers.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, mountain biking, and whitewater activities, the summer months (June to September) offer pleasant weather. For winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, the season typically runs from December to March, depending on snow conditions.
The main village of Le Sauze within Enchastrayes offers amenities. Additionally, nearby towns like Barcelonnette (just 4 km away) and Jausiers are excellent places to find bars, restaurants, and accommodation. Jausiers, in particular, is noted as a good stopover with places to refill water and food.
Beyond the main attractions, explore the picturesque hamlets of Enchastrayes, such as La Chaup, Le Villard, and La Conche, to experience a typical Alpine village atmosphere. The Cayolle Pass is also described as a 'little known pass' that offers a remarkable panorama and quiet roads, making it a hidden gem for those seeking tranquility.


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