Mountain passes around Mirabel-Aux-Baronnies are situated in the Baronnies Provençales, a region characterized by its Provençal landscapes, vineyards, and unique geological formations. The area offers routes suitable for cycling and scenic drives. Mirabel-Aux-Baronnies serves as a base for exploring these passes and the surrounding hills. The region features quiet roads and varied terrain, including valleys and rock formations.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Difficult from Buis les Baronnies on a muscle-powered MTB. But the picnic view at the top is worth the effort
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Excellent workout for cardio
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a short drive from the campsite
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Then a nice descent
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Great side road with a moderate gradient. The signs show information about the remaining gradient and the remaining distance to the summit for every kilometer. It almost has a touch of "Tour de France feeling"...
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A pass in the “Baronnies” in the Forêt Domaniale du Coucou - a very pleasant area for hiking.
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A winding road that starts with a slight climb of about 6% before steepening towards the top with 9%. The road then descends gradually towards Vinsobres.
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For panoramic vistas, Col de Milmandre provides nice views of the mountains towards Buis-les-Baronnies. Additionally, the Col de la Croix Rouge (507m) is known for its magnificent views of small valleys, vineyards, and folded rock formations.
Yes, the Propiac Pass offers a good challenge for cyclists, with a 6.9 km climb and an average gradient of 3.49%, reaching maximum gradients of 8.5%. The Route de Vinsobres also features varied gradients, starting at about 6% and steepening to 9% closer to the summit, making it an engaging route.
The mountain passes around Mirabel-Aux-Baronnies traverse authentic Provençal landscapes. You'll encounter vineyards, unique geological features like folded rock formations, and expansive mountain views. The Col de la Croix Rouge (507m), for instance, offers views of small valleys and vineyards, while the area around Col de Milmandre provides clear views of the surrounding mountains.
Absolutely. The Col de la Croix Rouge (507m) is characterized by its very quiet, paved road, making it ideal for a serene experience. Many of the passes in the Baronnies Provençales are valued for their tranquil roads, offering a peaceful environment for exploration. You can also explore specific traffic-free bike rides in the region by checking out our guide on Traffic-free bike rides around Mirabel-Aux-Baronnies.
Beyond cycling and scenic drives, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and other cycling adventures. For more details on routes and activities, explore our guides such as Gravel biking around Mirabel-Aux-Baronnies and Traffic-free bike rides around Mirabel-Aux-Baronnies.
Visitors frequently praise the quiet roads, stunning views, and the authentic Provençal landscape. The peaceful environment for exploration, whether by bike or car, is a common highlight. Many appreciate the challenging yet rewarding climbs, such as those found on the Propiac Pass, and the magnificent scenery, like the small valleys and vineyards visible from the Col de la Croix Rouge (507m).
While some passes offer steeper sections, many routes in the Baronnies Provençales provide varied gradients that can accommodate different skill levels. The initial sections of routes like the Route de Vinsobres start with a gentle climb, making them accessible. For specific easy routes, consider exploring the various cycling guides available for the region.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for cycling and scenic drives, allowing you to fully enjoy the Provençal landscape and mountain views. Summers are warm, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, several passes are noted for their excellent viewpoints. The Col de Milmandre offers great photo opportunities of the mountains towards Buis-les-Baronnies. Similarly, the Col de la Croix Rouge (507m) provides magnificent views of the local hills, vineyards, and unique rock formations, perfect for capturing the essence of the region.
The Col de la Croix Rouge (507m) is highly recommended for its very quiet, paved road and magnificent views. Coming from Mirabel-Aux-Baronnies, the climb is generally pleasant, with only the last kilometer offering a steeper slope (up to 10%). It's considered a 'real must' for exploring the local hills and is even suitable for gravel bikes due to its lonely pass road.
The Route de Vinsobres is known for its winding nature and varied gradients, making it an engaging ride. It starts with a gentle 6% climb before steepening to 9% towards the top, then gradually descends towards the village of Vinsobres. This route offers a dynamic experience for cyclists and scenic drivers alike, with good asphalt and pleasant 'waves' in the terrain.


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