Best attractions and places to see around Les Thuiles, a commune in the Ubaye Valley of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Situated at approximately 1,100 meters, the village features traditional alpine architecture and historic hamlets. The region is characterized by rugged alpine terrain, the Ubaye River, and forests, with the Grande Séolane mountain forming a backdrop. It provides a setting for outdoor activities and exploration of cultural sites.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A place steeped in history, it was once a hamlet where men and sheep lived in symbiosis. In winter, the setting is splendid.
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A TRUE GATEWAY TO WILD YET TAMED NATURE AND MAJESTIC MOUNTAIN PASSES
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Very nice house with good food, which can also be reached by car via the D908 (except in winter).
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Beautiful little town with a great pedestrian zone
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Unfortunately, swimming is not allowed in the lake, it is prohibited
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Tunnel is at the moment not passable. It collapsed in the middle and the portale on the side of les pras is has a lot of rocks in front of it. Wait till or if the maintance will be done.
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Very pleasant, very touristy town.
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The region around Les Thuiles is rich in natural beauty. A popular spot is Lake Sainte-Marguerite, a beautiful mountain lake perfect for family hikes and picnics, where you might even spot marmots. The village is also nestled in the stunning Ubaye Valley, with the Ubaye River and Bourdoux torrent, and is overlooked by the impressive Grande Séolane mountain. Nearby, you can also find other natural wonders like Lake Allos, Lake Serre-Poncon, and the scenic Bachelard Gorges.
Yes, Les Thuiles offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The most notable is the Church of Saint-Martin-de-Tours, an architectural highlight with Romanesque, Gothic, and Lombard influences, featuring a significant sundial from 1881. The area also has other religious sites like the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste and various chapels. Additionally, you can explore the traditional alpine architecture and picturesque settings of historic hamlets such as Clot Meyran, Les Bruns, and Miraval.
Les Thuiles is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy abundant well-maintained hiking trails, including routes around lakes and to the Tête de l'Aupillon. The Ubaye River is renowned for white-water sports like rafting, hot-dog (inflatable kayak), and canoeing. Cycling is also popular, with sections of the 100 km Transubayenne route passing through the valley. For more specific routes, check out the running trails, mountain hikes, and cycling routes available in the area.
Absolutely! Lake Sainte-Marguerite is ideal for family hikes and picnics, and it's even swimmable in summer. The nearby town of Barcelonnette, just 7 kilometers away, offers a pleasant town center to explore. The village of Les Thuiles itself provides amenities like pétanque courts and children's play areas, making it suitable for families.
Les Thuiles offers different experiences depending on the season. The summer months are excellent for hiking, cycling, and white-water sports, with Lake Sainte-Marguerite being swimmable. The high altitude means that even in summer, conditions can vary, especially in mountain passes like the Parpaillon Tunnel where ice can persist. The region's forests and meadows are beautiful in spring and autumn, offering vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for exploration.
The Parpaillon Tunnel is a historic 466-meter military tunnel built in the late 19th century. It's known for its challenging conditions, including darkness, unpaved ground, and potential ice even in summer. Visitors are advised to bring lighting. It's a unique experience for those seeking adventure, but be aware that it can be impassable at times due to collapse or heavy snow/ice.
For those exploring the trails, the Refuge du col d’Allos is a superb spot nestled between Val d'Allos and Ubaye, offering food and overnight stays in an incredible setting. It's known for its delicious food and friendly operators. Another option is the Cabane de Plan-Bas, an unguarded hut with a stove, shelf, and table, providing a rustic but practical shelter for hikers, especially in bad weather.
Barcelonnette is a very pleasant and touristy town, serving as the capital of the Ubaye valley. It's located just 7 kilometers from Les Thuiles and offers an attractive town center with a charming atmosphere. It's a great place to visit for its ambiance and as a base for various cycling trips in the region.
While many trails in the alpine region can be challenging, there are options for easier walks. The path leading to Lake Sainte-Marguerite is described as a superb hike that can be done with the family, with beautiful forest portions and alpine meadows. When planning, look for routes described as 'moderate' or 'easy' within the mountain hikes or running trails guides, and always check the difficulty grade.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered. They love the natural beauty of places like Lake Sainte-Marguerite for its scenic hikes and picnic opportunities. The charm of Barcelonnette's town center is also a highlight. Many are drawn to the challenging and unique adventure of the Parpaillon Tunnel. The overall appeal lies in the blend of historical sites, stunning alpine landscapes, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities.
Yes, there are several circular routes available for walking and hiking. For example, the 'Lac de Sainte-Marguerite loop from Les Orres - Pra Paisset' is a moderate mountain hike. You can find more options by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Les Thuiles guide, which often includes loop trails for a complete experience.
Yes, the region offers spots for wild swimming. Lake Sainte-Marguerite is noted as being swimmable in summer, providing a refreshing dip amidst the alpine scenery. While the water can be cold, it's a popular activity for those looking to cool off after a hike.


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