Best mountain passes around Pommerol offer diverse routes for outdoor enthusiasts. This region features several mountain passes, characterized by varying elevations and landscapes. These passes provide opportunities for cycling and hiking, often including significant ascents and scenic views. The terrain ranges from forested areas to open plateaus, connecting different valleys and offering a variety of outdoor experiences.
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splendid view over the surroundings and particularly over the Ennuyé valley
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Very beautiful hike with ridge trails. Be careful, the descent on the way back is very steep.
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..a beautiful mountain that guarantees a "solitary climb" by bike, especially from Remuzat on weekdays! ..the beautiful view is free!
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The Col du Pensier at an altitude of 1,002 meters is the link between Rémuzat and Villeperdrix. It is located in a dense natural setting and offers some beautiful views of the Baronnies.
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To reach the pass, it takes around fifteen kilometers from the Oule valley. The slope becomes steeper from Montmorin where it is around 6%. The road winds between the mountains of Chauvet and Maraysse. The position offers a splendid view of these two mountains.
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From Valdrôme, the Col de Rossas has 6.4 kilometers of ascent between 6.5 and 7%. It is located at an altitude of 1,115 meters in the Diois massif. The road is rather calm and it is not uncommon to come across sheep and goats in the surrounding pastures. In short, you are in a quiet corner. The place offers a superb view of the plateau where you have just climbed.
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The Col de Soubeyrand from Remuzat has a length of 7.7km, 534m of vertical ascension and an average gradient of 6.94%.
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Difficult pass especially in high heat.
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The region around Pommerol offers several well-regarded mountain passes. Among the most popular is Col de Soubeyrand (994 m), known for its challenging 7.7 km ascent with an average gradient of 6.94%. Another favorite is Col des Tourette (1126 m), which provides splendid views of the Chauvet and Maraysse mountains. Visitors also appreciate Col de Pensier, located at 1,002 meters, offering beautiful views of the Baronnies within a dense natural setting.
Yes, the region features several challenging passes. Col de Soubeyrand (994 m) is considered one of the more demanding passes, especially from Remuzat, with a significant vertical gain over 7.7 km. Similarly, the climb to Col des Tourette (1126 m) becomes steeper from Montmorin, making it a good test for those seeking a strenuous ascent.
Many of the mountain passes around Pommerol offer panoramic views. From Col des Tourette (1126 m), you can enjoy splendid vistas of the Chauvet and Maraysse mountains. Col de Pensier provides beautiful views of the Baronnies. Even Col de Rossas offers superb views of the plateau you've just climbed, often with sheep and goats grazing in the surrounding pastures.
The area around Pommerol is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Col des Tourettes Loop' or 'Rosans and Saint-André-de-Rosans – loop in the Eygues Valley'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as 'Rosans – Medieval village of Rosans loop'. Runners have options like 'Rosans – COL DE POMMEROL loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Pommerol, MTB Trails around Pommerol, and Running Trails around Pommerol.
While specific crowd levels can vary, passes like Col de Rossas are noted for being rather calm. The road leading to it is described as quiet, and it's not uncommon to encounter sheep and goats, suggesting a more tranquil experience compared to more heavily trafficked routes.
The mountain passes around Pommerol are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You'll find dense natural settings, such as around Col de Pensier, which connects Rémuzat and Villeperdrix. The terrain often includes forested sections, open plateaus, and views of surrounding mountains like Chauvet and Maraysse from Col des Tourette (1126 m). The region is characterized by varying elevations and connects different valleys, offering a rich natural experience.
Visitors frequently highlight the challenging ascents, the diverse landscapes ranging from forested areas to open plateaus, and the panoramic viewpoints. The variety of mountain passes allows for different activities, from demanding cycling routes to scenic hiking trails. The komoot community has shown appreciation for these passes, contributing 72 upvotes and 40 photos across the highlights, indicating a strong positive experience.
While the guide data focuses primarily on the physical characteristics and recreational aspects of the mountain passes, the broader region may have historical connections. For specific historical or cultural details related to individual passes or nearby towns, it's recommended to consult local tourism resources or historical guides for the specific areas surrounding each pass.
Yes, Col de Pensier is specifically mentioned as offering beautiful ridge trails. This makes it an excellent choice for hikers looking for routes with elevated perspectives and potentially more exposed sections.
The guide data does not specify the best time of year. However, mountain passes are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when weather conditions are more stable, and roads/trails are clear of snow and ice. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trip, especially for higher elevations.
The mountain passes listed in the guide, such as Col de Soubeyrand and Col des Tourette, are generally categorized as 'intermediate' and involve significant ascents. While the guide doesn't explicitly mention 'easy' or 'beginner' passes, the variety of terrain suggests that some sections or approaches might be less strenuous. For beginners, it's advisable to choose shorter routes or those with gentler gradients, and always check the difficulty ratings of specific tours on komoot.
The gradients can be quite significant, indicating challenging climbs. For example, the ascent to Col de Soubeyrand (994 m) from Remuzat has an average gradient of 6.94%. The climb to Col des Tourette (1126 m) becomes steeper from Montmorin, reaching around 6%. Col de Rossas features ascents between 6.5 and 7% from Valdrôme.


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