Discover the Hydrospeed in Ubaye in the Barcelonnette valley

Hydrospeed Barcelonnette

Dive into the heart of the action with hydrospeed in Barcelonnette, nestled in the heart of the Ubaye valley. Slide, jump, swim and surf over a distance of 7 km, in perfect communion with the waves of the river.

What is Hydrospeed?

Hydrospeed in Barcelonnette (04) is a water activity which consists of going down the rapids of a river equipped with a float and fins. This activity, also called “ white water swimming“, is particularly appreciated by lovers of thrills and extreme sports. In France, in the Alps, theUbaye is one of the most popular rivers for practicinghydrospeed.

Ubaye in thein the Barcelonnette valley (04) is a river located in the Southern Alps, in the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. It takes its source at an altitude of 2,700 meters, on the southern slope at Lac du Longet near St Paul sur Ubaye, and flows into Lake Serre-Ponçon, near the town of Embrun.

Ubaye is a river very popular with water sports enthusiasts, particularly for descents in hydrospeed. It regularly hosts the French hydrospeed championships.

Hydrospeed Barcelonnette

The hydrospeed descent into the Barcelonnette valley

To practice hydrospeed in Ubaye, it is recommended to contact Crazy Water rafting who specializes in supervising white water swimming near Barcelonnette.

Crazy Water raft at Lauzet Ubaye 04340 offers outings supervised by hydrospeed guides on the Ubaye, which allow you to discover the river's rapids in complete safety. Ubaye hydrospeed outings are accessible from the age of 10, and do not require any particular swimming skills; knowing how to swim with fins is a plus.

Hydrospeed – white water swimming in pictures

Hydrospeed in France

Hydrospeed suitable for beginners

Hydrospeed courses on theUbaye are suitable for all levels, from beginner to advanced. Beginners can try the easiest rapids, with moderate currents and few obstacles. The more experienced will be able to tackle the most difficult rapids, with powerful currents and numerous obstacles.

The most popular route to practicehydrospeed in Ubaye is the one between the village of Martinet and Lauzet Ubaye 04340. This 7 kilometer route offers rapids of moderate difficulty, with currents oscillating between level 3 and level 4.

The more daring can also try the impassable route of the Hauts, which offers rapids of level 4 and 5, a hydrospeed course in Ubaye unique in the Alps and throughout France.

What are the conditions for practicing Hydrospeed?

Hydrospeed in the Barcelonnette valley

The practice of hydrospeed on the Ubaye requires several conditions to be taken into account in order to ensure the safety and enjoyment of participants. Here are some of the conditions to take into consideration before embarking on this activity:

  • Good physical condition : Although hydrospeed is accessible to beginners, a minimum physical condition is recommended. It is essential to be comfortable in an aquatic environment and to have a certain endurance.
  • Swimming level: Swimming skills are essential. Participants must be able to swim with fins or know how to swim the front crawl.
  • Minimum age: Generally reserved for people aged at least 10 years old. We also offer family descents suitable for children on request.
  • Some technical prerequisites: Certain technical prerequisites may vary depending on the level of the watercourses. It is recommended to start with easier level rapids and gain experience gradually.
  • Optimal season: The hydrospeed season depends on weather conditions and snowmelt. The best times to practice the activity are generally in spring (it can be very cold) and in summer, when the river flow is optimal.
  • Professional supervision: Hydrospeeding on the Ubaye should ideally be done under the supervision of experienced guides. These professionals provide safety instructions, navigation techniques and are equipped to intervene if necessary.

The practice of Hydrospeed in Barcelonnette

To practice hydrospeed in Barcelonnette, it is necessary to have suitable protective equipment. It is recommended to wear a neoprene suit, neoprene slippers, a helmet and a life jacket. It is also advisable to wear sunscreen to protect yourself from UV rays.

Practicing Ubaye hydrospeed offers many thrills and allows you to discover the river from another angle. Indeed, being on the surface of the water, you can observe the banks of the river, the rocks and the surrounding landscapes of the southern Alps.

In addition, hydrospeed in Barcelonnette allows you to feel the power of the water and fight against the currents, which offers a unique and intense experience.

However, it is important to remember that practicing hydrospeed involves risks, particularly in the event of impact or collision with rocks or other obstacles. It is therefore essential to follow the safety instructions given by the guides supervising the outing, and to respect the limits of your own level of practice.

You can contact us to improve your skills individually and also get closer to a club affiliated with the French federation of canoe kayak and hydrospeed or diving, swimming in white water.

The Barcelonnette valley

In addition to hydrospeed in Barcelonnette, Ubaye offers many other nautical activities, such as rafting, the kayak, or even canyoning. The surrounding landscapes of the Alps are also ideal for hiking and exploring of nature. The typical villages of the region, such as Barcelonnette or Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye, Jausiers offer an immersion in the history and culture of the region.

Ubaye is also renowned for its gastronomy, with specialties like Italian and Mexican food. The many restaurants in the region offer quality local cuisine, based on fresh, seasonal produce.

In summary, hydrospeed in Barcelonnette in the Ubaye valley is an ideal water activity for lovers of thrills and extreme sports. The Ubaye River offers routes suitable for all levels, and allows you to discover the surrounding landscapes from another angle. The Ubaye region also offers many other activities and discoveries, for a complete and memorable experience.

Caroline Aalbers
Caroline Aalbers
2023-07-29
Wat een geweldige ervaring, raften over de Ubaye! Prachtige natuur, mooie afwisselende tocht (inclusief zwemmen en in het water springen!) en geschikt voor elk niveau. Onze kinderen (6 en 9 jaar) hebben een super eerste raft ervaring gehad, mede dankzij onze leuke en goede gids. Ze willen zeker nog een keer :-)
Ziga Budja
Ziga Budja
2023-07-12
Wonderfull family rafting experience. Just a little bit too much for my sensitive eight year old, but great overall. The river is beautiful with nice surroundings. The guide was excellent (forgot his name 🙄) and the whole team was very nice. The trip down the river took about one and a half hour with some stops. If you visit this place, your're not gonna be sorry! 👍🏻
Fred
Fred
2023-05-13
Un lieu calme et agréable, accueillit par une équipe sympathique. Mise à disposition du barbecue pour le repas du midi avant le rafting. Tout est là pour votre bonheur.
Jerome Henry
Jerome Henry
2022-08-16
Merci @CrazyWaterRafting pour les moments géniaux en famille. Nous avons fait rafting, rando aquatique et kayak avec 2 adultes et 2 ados : génial !! Guides super sympa, très pro, Contrairement à ce que l'on entend a la télé, le niveau d'eau dans cette rivière et plus que suffisant pour s'éclater ! Nb: la rando aquatique n'est pas très connue mais super aussi, descente de la rivière en nageant, dans un secteur plus calme que celui pour le rafting. Explication sur la nature, superbe paysages, surprise à la fin... Encore merci. Jérôme, Caroline, Charlotte et Manon.
Shameer Habibi
Shameer Habibi
2021-07-29
Really fun, and a really good guide! Overall amazing
Melanie Macias
Melanie Macias
2020-06-06
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Lorenzo Van Loon
Lorenzo Van Loon
2019-08-02
We did two descents, one by raft and one by kayak, both with Julien as a guide. He seems totally crazy when you first meet him, but he was a great guide and made our day. Really spectacular river, with a lot of rapids and great views. We got out of the boats to swim a bit in one of the rapids and they took us to a rock where we could jump in to the water. Julien and the crew of Crazy Water are real professionals, but in for a laugh and a joke. A pity we could'n do the 'sport' descent, because of bad weather. But we sure come back. One remark; their 'bar' is quite empty, so make sure to bring your own drinks and food if you're planning to stay for a day.
verriez virginie
verriez virginie
2019-06-14
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