Belleydoux
Belleydoux is a common French, located in the department of the Ain and the area the Rhone-Alps.
Geography
The commune of Belleydoux is located at the southern of High-Combes the High-Jura, on the valley of Semine, tributary end of the the Rhone by Valserine. The heart of the village faces cliff of the Fauconnière Rock. The other remarkable natural elements of the commune are the circus of the Rocks of Orvaz, shelter for example of the Peregrine falcon. The hard climate of medium mountains allows the practice of the Ski touring and the rackets. The dominant woody species are the Sapin, the Hêtre and the spruce. Rural district but in slow evolution périurbaine, Belleydoux profits from the relative proximity with the agglomeration of Oyonnax, from where increase continues and important of the population and the development of the habitat in allotment, which remains nevertheless very limited. The commune is moreover very gravitational for the Genevois which seek the traditional habitats to transform them into second home.
History
Administration
See too
- List of the Common of Ain
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