Best mountain passes around Crupies are found in the Drôme department of southeastern France, within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The commune features mountainous terrain with elevations ranging from 429 to 1,088 meters. This area offers various mountain passes and trails, providing opportunities for hiking in Crupies France. The landscape includes natural features such as gorges and elevated roads.
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Beautiful route, the arrival at the pass is a bit disappointing, not inviting for a stop.
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A beautiful little pass under the gaze of the three beaks
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Very nice climb. Not too difficult, not too long. I stayed at the col a few years ago, so on every ride I had to climb this col. Always done with great pleasure.
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There is a small climb from Pradelle and then you reach a pass.
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Located just under the Trois Becs, the Col de la Chaudière peaks at an altitude of 1,047 meters. It offers a clear view of the Drôme Provençale. The climb is gradual on both sides, whether from the Saillan side or from Bourdeaux.
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A little col that you can take with you in this beautiful area
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Not particularly high, but a great area to do some stretching
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The mountain passes around Crupies are located in the Drôme department, featuring mountainous terrain with elevations ranging from 429 to 1,088 meters. You can expect varied topography, including gorges, cliffs, and elevated roads. For instance, Sausse Pass offers passage through the Trente-Pas gorges, while Col de la Chaudière connects areas with rivers and lavender fields to those with gorges and spectacular cliffs.
Yes, Valouse pass is known for its quiet road and particularly beautiful views of blooming lavender fields during the right season. Additionally, the Drôme side connected by Col de la Chaudière also features lavender fields.
Many mountain passes around Crupies offer trails of intermediate difficulty. For example, the climb to Sausse Pass is described as not particularly difficult and can be done gently. Valouse pass, with its 5 km at 5.5% average gradient, is also accessible to a wide range of visitors.
The area around Crupies offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Crupies guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Cycling around Crupies guide, and mountain biking trails are available in the MTB Trails around Crupies guide.
Yes, Col de la Chaudière, peaking at an altitude of 1,047 meters, offers clear views of the Drôme Provençale. It's also located just under the Trois Becs, providing a picturesque backdrop.
Beyond the passes themselves, you can encounter natural features like the Trente-Pas gorges near Sausse Pass, and the diverse landscapes connecting the Drôme side with its rivers and lavender fields to the Bourdeaux side with its gorges and spectacular cliffs, as seen from
Yes, Sausse Pass is known for its gentle climb. It's described as not particularly difficult or long, making it a pleasant option for those seeking a less strenuous ascent.
For Valouse pass, the climb is 5 km at a 5.5% average gradient with a maximum slope of 6%. The Guillens Pass (802 m) from Saint-Nazaire-le-Désert has an average gradient of 6.1% with maximum gradients of 8.5%.
Yes, Travard Pass is a smaller pass that can be reached with a short climb from Pradelle, offering a pleasant experience in a beautiful area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from lavender fields to gorges and cliffs. The clear views of the Drôme Provençale from passes like Col de la Chaudière are highly valued. Many also enjoy the accessible and gentle climbs offered by passes such as Sausse Pass and the quiet roads of Valouse pass.
The highest mountain pass mentioned is Col de la Chaudière, which peaks at an altitude of 1,047 meters.


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