Best mountain peaks around Doizieux are located within the Pilat Regional Natural Park in France. The area features elevated landscapes and crêts, offering significant elevation changes and rewarding views. These peaks provide diverse hiking experiences for nature enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, from dense forests to rocky escarpments.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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A superb November morning, with a changing mist.
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Very beautiful view of the Rhône valley
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Any self-respecting cyclist must, after reaching the Col de l'Oeillon, continue to the Crêt de l'Oeillon, the true summit and final objective of this climb!
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The second most remarkable summit of the Pilat behind the Crêt de la Perdrix, this giant of gneiss and granite reveals, from its height of 1,364 meters, its trump card: a bird's-eye view of the Pic des Trois dents and the valley of the Rhône which extends at its feet. On a clear day, the gaze wanders to strange apparitions which imprint their reliefs on the horizon line: the Vercors mountains, the Ecrins and the Mont-Blanc range, for a natural spectacle that is both unreal and majestic.
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The Crêt de la Perdrix offers a magnificent 360-degree view. The path is very stony up to the orientation table. During the summer, you come across many hikers here who come to enjoy the charms of the park.
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From the col de l'Oeillon, we descend to the crest of the three teeth. The single is technical, lots of stones, vegetation but the view is incredible! We can clearly see the crests of Pilat which overlook us as well as the Rhône valley. This geological formation of the three teeth is worth seeing.
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Overlooking the Pilat, superb view that can go as far as the Alps on a clear day
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The region offers several notable peaks. Crêt de la Perdrix is the highest point in the Pilat massif, offering a magnificent 360-degree view. Crêt de l'Œillon provides stunning views of the Rhône Valley, Vercors, and even the Alps on clear days. Another unique spot is The Three Teeth, known for its distinctive geological formation and incredible views of the Pilat crests.
Many peaks, such as Crêt de la Perdrix and Crêt de l'Œillon, offer breathtaking panoramic views. You can often see across the Rhône Valley, the Vercors mountains, the Monts du Lyonnais, and on clear days, even the distant Alps and the Mont-Blanc range. From Chapel of the Virgin at Mont Monnet, you'll find an exceptional panorama of the Rhône valley from its rocky crest.
While many trails involve significant elevation, some sections and routes are more accessible. For instance, parts of the path to Crêt de la Perdrix are considered accessible to everyone, despite being stony. The region generally offers diverse hiking experiences, so looking for shorter, less steep loops is recommended for beginners. You can find moderate hiking routes like the "Pilat Crests Trail" or "Chirat Rochat and Crêt de Neufond" in the Hiking around Doizieux guide.
For those seeking a challenge, the "Crêt de la Perdrix via Doizieux" trail is a hard 19.1 km hike with substantial elevation gain. The route to The Three Teeth from Col de l'Oeillon is also described as technical, with lots of stones and vegetation. The path to Chapel of the Virgin at Mont Monnet is very steep and recommended for expert riders or experienced hikers. You can explore more difficult options in the Hiking around Doizieux guide.
Yes, Crêt de la Perdrix is noted as family-friendly, with its path accessible to everyone, though it can be stony. The Pilat Regional Natural Park offers a range of trails, and while some are challenging, others are suitable for a refreshing natural experience with the family. It's always good to check specific route details for length and elevation before heading out.
Yes, circular routes are a great way to experience the diverse landscapes. For example, a superb loop involves Crêt de l'Œillon and The Three Teeth, returning via Chirat Blanc. Another moderate 11.89 km loop hike, "Col du Gratteau - Crêt de l'Œillon - Trêve du Loup circular," provides plenty of shade. You can find more circular options in the Hiking around Doizieux guide.
Beyond hiking, the Doizieux area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, including loops around Crêt de la Perdrix and Crêt de l'Œillon, detailed in the Running Trails around Doizieux guide. For cyclists, there are challenging gravel biking routes, such as the "Wide track on the heights – Col de la Croix du Planil loop" or the "La Jasserie Refuge – Col de l'Œillon loop," available in the Gravel biking around Doizieux guide. The region also boasts a climbing site with 163 routes on granite and gneiss rock.
The Pilat Regional Natural Park is rich in natural beauty. A notable feature is the Saut du Gier waterfall, which is part of a pleasant circuit through the "Grande boucle du Saut du Gier, du Crêt de la Perdrix et du Toile." The trails often traverse dense forests, offering a refreshing natural experience. You'll also encounter rocky escarpments and diverse flora and fauna typical of a regional natural park.
The region is generally pleasant for hiking, with summer being particularly popular for routes like the circuit through the "Grande boucle du Saut du Gier, du Crêt de la Perdrix et du Toile," which largely passes through forests, offering shade. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the expansive panoramic views from peaks like Crêt de l'Œillon, as they allow sight of the distant Alps. Weekends can be busy, especially at popular spots like Crêt de la Perdrix.
Absolutely. The Three Teeth is a distinctive geological formation and natural monument that is well worth seeing. The peaks themselves, often referred to as 'crêts,' are elevated landscapes that provide significant elevation changes. You'll also find 'chirats,' which are rocky areas or peaks like Chirat Rochat, offering beautiful panoramic views.
Crêt de la Botte is one of the Pilat crests offering a magnificent view of the surrounding ridges, the Rhône valley, the Giers, and the Ardèche. It's also distinctive for its telecommunications tower, which gives the place a unique atmosphere, especially when it appears through the fog.
Yes, the Chapel of the Virgin at Mont Monnet is a religious building and a summit peaking at 782 meters. Its rocky crest provides an exceptional panorama of the Rhône valley from an orientation table, making it a site of both natural beauty and cultural significance.


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