Gave d'Ossau
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Gave d'Ossau | |
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Origin | Pic du Midi d'Ossau |
Mouth |
Gave d'Oloron 43°11′41″N 0°36′28″W / 43.19472°N 0.60778°W |
Basin countries | France |
Length | 48.5 km |
Source elevation | 1 008 m |
The Gave d'Ossau is the torrential river flowing through the Ossau Valley, one of the three main valleys of the High-Béarn (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), in the Southwest of France.
It is formed in Gabas from the confluence of two gaves coming from both sides of the Pic du Midi d'Ossau:
- the Gave de Bious, from the Pic d'Astu (west)
- the Gave du Brousset, from the Anéou Circus (east).
After joining the Gave d'Aspe, in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, it forms the Gave d'Oloron.
Throughout its length, the river is paralleled by the D934 road that runs from Pau to Spain, via the Col du Pourtalet.
In Castet, a dam forms the Lac de Castet.
Main tributaries
- (R) Gave de Soussouéou
- (L) Gée from the Coig Arras, in the Gorges du Bitet
- (R) Valentin, from Gourette
- (R) Cély, from the Col d'Aubisque
- (L) l'Arrioutort, in Laruns
- (R) Canceigt.
- (R) Sourde, in Aste.
- (L) Arriou Mage, in Bielle.
- (R) Lau.
Départements and towns
- Pyrénées-Atlantiques: Gabas, Eaux-Chaudes, Laruns, Béost, Aste-Béon, Gère-Bélesten, Bielle, Castet, Louvie-Juzon, Izeste, Arudy, Oloron-Sainte-Marie.
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