Mountain passes around Combovin are located within the Drôme department of France, offering routes through the Vercors Regional Nature Park. The region features a landscape characterized by ascents and scenic views. These passes provide opportunities for cycling and hiking, allowing exploration of the natural environment.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Gentle climb. Wine in the bottle for the Bacchus Pass!
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This mountain pass is named after one of the great aviation pioneers of France. There are several ways to reach this pass, but whichever you choose, you will always have a beautiful view from this place.
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This pass can be reached in no less than 5 ways. For touring cyclists, the route via Beaufort-sur-Gervanne is recommended, because it is the most constant and gradual.
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Hello friends and congratulations to you
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The climb on the other side is no less strenuous, but it's nice to have made it.
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Cafe / Resto at the bottom. Nothing at the top. The road has just been resurfaced so the descent is great. Be careful though, especially in the wet as water drains across the surface in places, typically on or just before the corners. Plenty of coffee and cake in Chabeuil. If you wanted to add a bit more you could descend to Beaufort-sur-Gervanne, which is a good option if the boulangerie is open, or loop across the top from Cavalli to Col des Limouches. It's over 1000 meters altitude and the descent is more technical. Some shaded picnic tables too.
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Nice little pass essentially allowing you to avoid the main road from the Crest valley to Die. This road is very little used and the pass, starting from Die, is divided into two small climbs: Col de Marignac then La Croix
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Col de la Bataille is a climb in the Drôme region. It has a length of 12.8 kilometers and a climb of 381 vertical meters with a slope of 3% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 253. The top of the climb is located at 1,302 meters above sea level.
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Among the mountain passes around Combovin, the Col des Limouches is highly popular, known for its gentle climb and accessibility via five different routes. Other favorites include the Jérôme Cavalli Pass, 842 m, offering beautiful views during its 9-kilometer ascent, and the Col de la Croix (746 m), appreciated for its quiet roads and views of the Vercors.
Yes, the Col Jérôme Cavalli is considered suitable for beginners in cycling. It features a 9-kilometer ascent with an average gradient of 4.9% and maximum gradients reaching 6%, serving as a good 'warm-up' for more strenuous climbs. The route via Beaufort-sur-Gervanne is recommended for its consistent and gradual incline.
The mountain passes in the Combovin area offer diverse and expansive views. From the Jérôme Cavalli Pass, you can enjoy pleasant scenery throughout the climb and at the summit. The Pas de Boussière provides panoramic views of the Crussol massif, the Monts d'Ardèche, the Vercors, and the Rhône Valley, with an orientation table to help identify landmarks. The Col de la Croix (746 m) also offers views of the Vercors.
Absolutely. The Pas de Boussière and Pas du Buis are significant points along hiking trails near Combovin. These passes are part of walks that traverse wooded ridges and pastures around the Véore valley, offering immersion in diverse forest landscapes and open areas with impressive views. The area is ideal for those seeking moderate walks amidst nature.
The passes are nestled within a picturesque landscape, offering opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the Vercors Regional Nature Park. You'll encounter wooded ridges, pastures, and diverse forest landscapes, including holm oaks. The area is characterized by challenging ascents and scenic views, providing a blend of physical challenge and natural beauty.
Visitors appreciate the mountain passes for their beautiful views, well-maintained roads, and the tranquility they offer. For instance, the Jérôme Cavalli Pass is noted for its 'great new road surface' and pleasant scenery. The Col de la Croix (746 m) is loved for its quiet roads and superb views of the Vercors.
Beyond the most popular, the Col de Bacchus offers a nice little pass with a gradual climb from the Isère valley, allowing for a pleasant descent towards Plan de Baix. It's appreciated for its gradual ascent and spectacular views on the descent to St Jean de Royans.
The region around Combovin offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, with routes like the 'Col de Jérôme Cavalli – Col des Limouches loop from Combovin' or 'Village de Combovin – Col de Toutes Aures (400 m) loop'. There are also numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles and challenging running trails, such as the 'Saint Margaret's Chapel – Barcelonne Tower loop from Combovin'. For more details on routes, visit the Road Cycling Routes around Combovin, Cycling around Combovin, or Running Trails around Combovin guides.
Yes, an orientation table is available at the Pas de Boussière. This allows visitors to easily identify the surrounding mountains and valleys, including the Crussol massif, the Monts d'Ardèche, the Vercors, and the Rhône Valley, enhancing the panoramic viewing experience.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the region's passes are generally enjoyed by cyclists and hikers. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential snow in winter at higher altitudes. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Col de la Bataille is an intermediate pass with a length of 12.8 kilometers and a climb of 381 vertical meters. It connects the South Vercors and is known for its steep and winding roads, offering worthwhile views towards Gorge d'Omblèze and the Tête de la Dame.
For more detailed information on specific hiking trails, such as those leading to the Pas du Buis, you can consult local tourism resources. For example, the Valence Romans Tourisme website provides information on 'Le Pas du Buis' which can be accessed at valence-romans-tourisme.com.


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