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Road cycling routes around Montclar-Sur-Gervanne are situated in the Drôme department of France, offering a blend of alpine and Provençal scenery. The region features quiet mountain roads and significant elevation changes, characteristic of its position between the Alps and Provence. The landscape is defined by the Gervanne Valley, rolling hills, and proximity to the Vercors Massif, providing diverse terrain for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
5.0
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188
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89.3km
04:13
1,070m
1,070m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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67.1km
03:20
1,040m
1,040m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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51.7km
02:08
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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15.6km
00:43
200m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Even before we cycle out of Saillans, we're stopped by art. Along the roadside stands a group of grape pickers, immortalized in a rusty corten steel procession. This sculpture is the work of Pierre Louis Chipon, a French artist who gives agricultural machinery a second life as poetry in metal. His works adorn the Route de la Clairette, a wine route that winds through the Drôme, embodying the region's age-old traditions in steel. Clairette is the name of a grape that already populated the hills here in Roman times and is still the star of the sparkling Clairette de Dié. This wine, once "invented" by monks, was considered for centuries one of France's oldest sparkling wines.
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Great little pass coming from Marignic
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Small, rather easy pass, take the return from Marigniac en Diois
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For a short Sunday outing, a quiet, clean road for a family bike ride
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In the cool of the morning it’s perfect
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Beaufort is a place to visit for its history, its chocolate factory, and its environment.
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Marsanne is a very pretty little village where it is nice to take a break in the shade of its plane trees.
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The region offers a diverse mix of terrain, from quiet mountain roads with significant elevation changes to more leisurely loops through valleys. You'll find a blend of alpine and Provençal scenery, characterized by rolling hills, orchards, vineyards, and dramatic backdrops of the Vercors Massif. While most surfaces are well-paved, some moderate routes might include unpaved segments.
Yes, beyond the challenging climbs, the Gervanne Valley offers more leisurely, family-friendly loops. For example, the View of the Crest Rock Face – Between de Saillans loop from Val Drôme Soleil is an easy 23.8 km route, and the Roadbike loop from Mirabel-et-Blacons is another easy option at 16.5 km.
The Drôme department is renowned for its numerous cols, with 88 passes available. You can conquer the Vercors from its foothills, with routes featuring significant elevation gains. Notable passes include Jérôme Cavalli Pass, Pas de Lauzun Pass, and Col de Bacchus. A challenging route like the Pas de Lauzun Pass – Pas de Lauzun Pass loop from Suze covers nearly 60 km with over 950 meters of ascent.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle through the picturesque Gervanne Valley, characterized by orchards, vineyards, and rolling hills. Keep an eye out for the dramatic cliffs and forests of the Vercors Massif. A notable natural attraction is the stunning Druise Waterfall. The village of Montclar-sur-Gervanne itself offers panoramic views and historical sites like its 12th-century Romanesque church and the Château de Vachères.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the The Drôme at Crest – Marsanne, Hilltop Village loop from Mirabel-et-Blacons and the Col de Muse – Drôme loop from Mirabel-et-Blacons.
Given its location between the Alps and Provence, the region experiences distinct seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for cycling. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but higher elevation routes provide cooler conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
There are over 150 road cycling routes available around Montclar-sur-Gervanne, catering to various skill levels. This includes approximately 24 easy routes, 78 moderate routes, and 52 difficult routes, ensuring options for everyone from beginners to experienced climbers.
The road cycling routes in Montclar-sur-Gervanne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the quiet mountain roads, and the stunning blend of alpine and Provençal scenery.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with picturesque villages. Montclar-sur-Gervanne itself is a charming hilltop village with historical significance. Nearby Beaufort-sur-Gervanne is another small perched stone village that serves as a starting point for several routes. The Saillans Village Center is also a point of interest along some routes, offering opportunities for breaks and refreshments.
For additional information about cycling in the broader Drôme region, you can visit the official tourism website. For example, you can explore more about the Gervanne Valley's cycling offerings at drome-tourism.com.
Elevation gains vary significantly depending on the route's difficulty. Easy routes might have a few hundred meters of ascent, while difficult routes can feature substantial climbs. For instance, the The Drôme at Crest – Marsanne, Hilltop Village loop from Mirabel-et-Blacons has over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, showcasing the challenging nature of some of the mountain passes.


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