Alpes de Haute Provence. Le Sauze: A natural site dedicated outdoor activities

All socio-professionals living in the Ubaye Valley were entitled to a Sunday free pass.

Alpes de Haute Provence. Le Sauze: A natural site dedicated outdoor activities

All socio-professionals living in the Ubaye Valley were entitled to a Sunday free pass. The child rate was also available to all customers who use the Brec chairlift. This supply point is open to hikers and mountain bikers. You will have the chance to see the latest summer offerings.

"The bike park is constantly evolving. The green and blue runs, which used to run from the top of Brec chairlift, have been reworked and now run down to Sauze 1400. These runs are available in red-rated versions. We now have eight to eleven downhill mountain biking trails. Mountain bikers have a variety of options, including the enduro option. Two pedestrian routes leading to the Col de Fours or Col du Gyp were also renovated. Super Sauze has an airbag. The Regie's director Yvan Chevalier explained that we are offering the summer pass, which allows unlimited access to all the equipment and chairlifts for one, two, or six days.

"New billboards are located at the Long Bridge in Barcelonnette, and at the resort's entrance. They encourage tourists to visit the natural site of Sauze. It also marks a new identity," says Sophie Vaginay (president of the CCVUSP) and Regie Ubaye ski.

Yvan Chevalier announces that Sauze's natural side is its strength. The resort will become more focused on four-season outdoor activities as well as alpine skiing. He continues, "We want this station repositioning with an optimal opening. It is part of a masterplan and a reflection of the 2030 horizon."

"An urban lift will connect valley to peaks. It is a soft mobility that aims to decarbonize resorts. Car travel is the most polluting element. People will need to change their habits. He concludes.

Information and rates at www.lesauze.com