Mountain passes near Barbières are situated in the Drôme department, at the foot of the Vercors Massif. This region features a mountainous landscape with various elevated features, providing access to panoramic views and outdoor experiences. The area is known for its diverse natural environment, encompassing dense forests and dramatic limestone cliffs. These passes serve as gateways to exploring the Vercors Massif.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Col des Limouches starting from Peyrus
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Gentle climb. Wine in the bottle for the Bacchus Pass!
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This pass can be reached in no less than 5 ways. For touring cyclists, the route via Beaufort-sur-Gervanne is recommended, because it is the most constant and gradual.
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The climb on the other side is no less strenuous, but it's nice to have made it.
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Col de la Bataille is a climb in the Drôme region. It has a length of 12.8 kilometers and a climb of 381 vertical meters with a slope of 3% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 253. The top of the climb is located at 1,302 meters above sea level.
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The Col de Jérôme Cavalli from Bourdeaux is 9.91km long with a total drop of 486m. The average gradient is 4.9% with maximum gradients of 6%.
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Billiards to the Col de la Bataille from Léoncel
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Many passes in the region offer stunning vistas. For example, Col de la Bataille provides worthwhile views towards Gorge d'Omblèze and the Tête de la Dame. The Pas de la Pierre, directly associated with Barbières, is also valued for its panoramic views from the Musan Ridge. Further afield, the Col de la Machine is famous for its spectacular panoramas and dramatic road carved into the cliffside.
Yes, Col des Limouches is known for its gentle and constant climb, especially when approached via Beaufort-sur-Gervanne. Col de Bacchus also offers a gradual climb from the Isère valley, making for a scenic and manageable experience.
The area is excellent for cycling and hiking. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging loops like the 'Machine Pass – Combe Laval Cirque loop' or the 'Col des Limouches – Abbaye de Léoncel loop'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Barbières guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Barbières guide.
The region is very popular with cyclists. Col des Limouches is a favorite for its gentle climb, and Col de Bacchus offers a gradual ascent with a scenic descent. The Col de Tourniol is also an accessible route offering scenic cycling opportunities. For a more challenging ride, the Col de la Machine features a dramatic road carved into the cliffside.
The mountain passes are generally accessible and enjoyable from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views. While some passes might be accessible in winter, specific conditions can vary, and it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts.
Yes, Col de la Portette, located at 1,173 meters in the Vercors massif near Bouvante, offers beautiful forest views. The Vercors region itself is known for its diverse natural environment, including dense forests.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views of the Vercors Massif and Drôme valley, the accessibility for various recreational activities like hiking and cycling, and the deep connection to the diverse natural environment. They serve as gateways to experiencing everything from dense forests to dramatic limestone cliffs.
For those seeking a challenge, the Arc Pass, further into the Vercors Massif, culminates at 1,736 meters and provides magnificent views of distant mountain ranges like Belledonne and Les Écrins. The climbs to many of these passes can be strenuous but rewarding for experienced outdoor enthusiasts.
The passes offer diverse natural scenery, from the dramatic limestone cliffs and karst landscapes of areas like Combe Laval near Col de la Machine, to dense forests around Col de la Portette. You'll also encounter expansive vistas of the Vercors Massif and the Drôme valley.
The komoot community highly appreciates the mountain passes around Barbières. Users have contributed over 80 upvotes and 18 photos, highlighting features like the gentle climbs of Col des Limouches, the scenic descent from Col de Bacchus, and the beautiful landscapes encountered during ascents.
While specific parking details for each pass can vary, many mountain passes in the region are integrated into road networks, making them accessible by car. It is generally possible to find parking areas near the summits or at the start of popular routes leading to the passes.


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