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Top 6 Mountain Passes around Saint-Victor-Sur-Rhins

Mountain passes around Saint-Victor-Sur-Rhins are found in a region of modest topography within the Loire department of central France. The area features local passes that offer recreational opportunities for cycling and hiking enthusiasts. These routes provide picturesque views and a chance to experience the local natural environment. The highest point in the immediate vicinity reaches 574 meters.

Best mountain passes around Saint-Victor-Sur-Rhins

  • The most popular mountain passes is Cambuse Pass, a mountain_pass that offers multiple ascent options, including challenging…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Cambuse Pass

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3 or even 5 possible climbs: from Azergues via Grandris 3: the main one, a small annex in less good condition from Grandris Haut and a terrible variant via Gondras …

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Col de la Croix des Fourches

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Quite an easy pass on the Ronno side. The beginning of the Col du Pilon is quite busy with cars, then we turn onto a quieter road. The scenery is …

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Col du Pavillon

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The pass of the pavilion culminates at 755 meters above sea level. The view of the western slope is quite unobstructed. I recommend a stop at the Le Pavillon hostel-hotel, …

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Pilon Pass (727 m)

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Slight but very long slope

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Good wide forest road in fir and Douglas fir forests which allows you to pass on the ridge. Connects the La Cambuse and Croix des Fourches passes.

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February 21, 2024, Col du Pilon (727 m)

Even using the cycle lane I don't feel safe: heavy road traffic and a circuit popular with motorbikes which overtake you at very high speed.

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The pass of the pavilion culminates at 755 meters above sea level. The view of the western slope is quite unobstructed. I recommend a stop at the Le Pavillon hostel-hotel, which offers good food and allows you to take a break after climbing the pass.

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A rolling pass but with a lot of traffic including some heavy goods vehicles. A wide cycle lane allows cyclists to climb in safety. However I advise to take another pass to make the junction, for example to use the road between the cassettes and the pestle on a false uphill slope.

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Col de la Croix des Fourches, in the middle of the forest, on the heights of the village of Saint-Just d'Avray.

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Culminates at 755 m. To be done from several sides: St Vincent de Rhins, Cours la ville, La Ville, from the Rhine via Thel, from Mardore. On all sides fairly simple collar overall without large percentage. An inn is at the top for a supply possibly. Nice views but not amazing either. The view is unobstructed on the west side at the top.

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3 or even 5 possible climbs: from Azergues via Grandris 3: the main one, a small annex in less good condition from Grandris Haut and a terrible variant via Gondras with passages at 25% from Grandris bas. They all return to the main road before the pass. The main road and on a road in fairly good condition, little gradient 3/4% for about 9 km with beautiful landscapes and quite a few clear views. On the Rhine valley side, you can climb from Cublize (approximately 5% average but much shorter) or from Magny via Meaux la Montagne. On the latter the climb to Meaux is quite steep at 7/8% then after Meaux the slope is gentle not far from 2/3%. On these faces the landscapes are less clear but still appreciable. In summer be careful because good parts of the pass especially from the Rhine are in full dodger for quite a long time.

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Quite an easy pass on the Ronno side. The beginning of the Col du Pilon is quite busy with cars, then we turn onto a quieter road. The scenery is not very present, on the other hand the atmosphere is great in the forest, especially in humid weather. On the Saint-Just-d'Avray side, from the Azergues valley, the ascent is long but progressive. The percentages become really interesting from Saint-Just. On this side the landscapes are more open before turning for the last part where we enter the forest with an even steeper percentage: 6 and 7% with the same refreshing atmosphere, especially in summer. You can reach the ridge forest road by gravel or mountain bike.

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Good wide forest road in fir and Douglas fir forests which allows you to pass on the ridge. Connects the La Cambuse and Croix des Fourches passes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain passes around Saint-Victor-sur-Rhins?

The region offers several passes known for their scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Among them are Cambuse Pass, which provides multiple ascent options and beautiful landscapes, and Col du Pavillon, offering unobstructed views from its western slope and an auberge-hotel at the summit.

Are there mountain passes suitable for cyclists with varying skill levels?

Yes, the passes around Saint-Victor-sur-Rhins cater to different cycling abilities. For instance, Cambuse Pass has main roads with gentle gradients of 3-4% over approximately 9 km, while also offering challenging variants with steep sections up to 25% near Grandris. Col du Pavillon is generally considered a fairly simple climb without large percentages from most sides.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on these mountain passes?

You can expect diverse natural environments. Passes like Col de la Croix des Fourches are known for their refreshing forested surroundings, especially in wet weather. Other passes, such as Col du Pavillon and Cambuse Pass, offer clear views and open landscapes from their higher points.

Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots along the passes?

Yes, several passes offer notable viewpoints. The Col du Pavillon provides quite unobstructed views from its western slope. Cambuse Pass also features beautiful landscapes and clear views along its main road. While Col de la Croix des Fourches is more about the forest atmosphere, some sections offer more present landscapes before entering denser woods.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The area around Saint-Victor-sur-Rhins is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including loops that incorporate passes like Cambuse. There are also many hiking trails and MTB trails, such as the 'Gravel Segment Col de la Cambuse–Col de la Croix des Fourches' which connects two passes.

Are there any challenging mountain passes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Cambuse Pass has variants with steep sections up to 25% near Grandris. When ascending Col de la Croix des Fourches from the Azergues valley, particularly after Saint-Just d'Avray, you'll encounter steeper gradients of 6-7%.

What is the best time to visit the mountain passes in this region?

The forested passes like Col de la Croix des Fourches offer a refreshing atmosphere, especially during wet weather. In summer, be aware that some parts of Cambuse Pass, particularly from the Rhins side, can be exposed to the sun for extended periods. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploration.

Are there facilities available at any of the mountain passes?

Yes, at the summit of Col du Pavillon, you can find an auberge-hotel, 'Le Pavillon,' which offers a place to eat and rest after your ascent.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain passes around Saint-Victor-sur-Rhins?

Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from gentle climbs to challenging sections, and routes through refreshing forested environments or with open, picturesque views. The community has shared 23 upvotes and 6 photos, highlighting the appeal of these local passes for cycling and hiking.

Can I combine a visit to a mountain pass with other local attractions?

Yes, for example, near Col du Pavillon, you can see the Beaujolais Vert wind farm, which features four wind turbines. This blends renewable energy infrastructure with the natural landscape, offering an interesting point of interest alongside your pass exploration.

Are there any mountain passes that are particularly good for gravel or mountain biking?

Yes, the 'Gravel Segment Col de la Cambuse–Col de la Croix des Fourches' is a good option. This wide forest road, passing through fir and Douglas fir forests, connects the Cambuse Pass and Col de la Croix des Fourches, making it suitable for gravel or mountain biking.

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