Mountain passes around Aspres-Lès-Corps are located in the Hautes-Alpes region of France. The area offers diverse experiences for cyclists and hikers, providing access to challenging ascents and insights into the region's natural and historical heritage. These passes reveal the natural beauty and varied terrain of the French Alps.
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It's an ideal starting point for the hike. There is a shelter to have a snack, and it's a few minutes from the Sainte-Luce farm. In spring it's a known spot for flowers and particularly daffodils.
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A pass with unrivalled views of the summit of l'Obiou, the highest mountain in the Devoluy Massif. Even if the summit is covered in clouds, it is worth visiting the place.
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Col can be VERY steep, especially from Entraigues. On the other side it is more lenient and accessible.
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A really pleasant climb with an exceptional view of the surrounding mountains.
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The Col de la Vaurze is an emblematic passage of the Écrins massif, it reveals at its summit, a unique panorama of the surrounding peaks.
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Unfortunately, I couldn't enjoy the view at all because I was in the middle of a thunderstorm and the thunder drove me;)
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The climb via St Michel is very regular (6% roughly). The road has a lot of gravel, which is not very annoying on the way up but which should make the descent rather tense ... From St Michel (a fountain is welcome) and for the last 2 km the slope is more pronounced. Very little shading on this side. On the other side, the road surface is not bad, the road well shaded but the% are violent and the narrow road is very winding. In short, a hassle to get off because we tend to pick up speed quickly ...
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The mountain passes in the Hautes-Alpes region around Aspres-Lès-Corps provide diverse experiences for both cyclists and hikers. You can expect challenging ascents, breathtaking panoramic views, and opportunities to explore the region's rich natural beauty and historical heritage.
Parquetout Pass is a highly recommended cycling route. The ascent from Saint-Michel offers a consistent gradient, while the other side presents a more challenging climb with steeper, winding sections. Cyclists should be aware of gravel on some parts of the road, especially on descents.
For spectacular views, visit Vaurze Pass, located within the Écrins massif. Its summit reveals a unique panorama of the surrounding peaks, offering a deep immersion in the natural beauty of the Écrins National Park.
Yes, the journey to Col des Vachers, accessible via a hike from Brudour, offers a glimpse into the region's past. The abandoned hamlet of Les Vachers, deserted in the 1930s, adds a historical and cultural dimension to the visit, showcasing the area's pastoral heritage.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region around Aspres-Lès-Corps offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and cycling tours. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Aspres-Lès-Corps, MTB Trails around Aspres-Lès-Corps, and Cycling around Aspres-Lès-Corps guides.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the passes are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Some passes, like Col du Noyer, are also popular for ski enthusiasts in winter.
Yes, Col des Faisses is a mountain pass and viewpoint that provides unrivalled views of the summit of l'Obiou, which is the highest mountain in the Devoluy Massif.
The difficulty varies significantly. For example, the ascent of Parquetout Pass from Saint-Michel is consistent at around 6%, while the other side features more violent percentages and narrower, winding roads. Some passes can be very steep, especially from certain approaches.
Visitors frequently praise the unique panoramic views from summits like Vaurze Pass and the varied cycling conditions offered by passes such as Parquetout Pass. The community has upvoted highlights in this guide 52 times and shared 13 photos, showcasing their appeal for both natural beauty and challenging outdoor activities.
Yes, Col du Noyer, located in the nearby Dévoluy valley, is a gateway to a broader range of outdoor activities and attractions. The Dévoluy valley itself is known for its wide-open spaces and offers sites like the Chapel of Mère Eglise, the Source of Gillardes, and the ski resorts of SuperDévoluy and Joue du Loup.
Absolutely. The region offers several challenging hiking routes. For instance, you can find difficult running trails like the 'View of Aiguille des Marmes – Le Désert in Valjouffrey loop' or 'Sautet Dam – Pont du Loup over the Drac loop'. These routes often traverse varied terrain near the passes. More details are available in the Running Trails around Aspres-Lès-Corps guide.


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