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Road cycling routes around Saint-Romans are situated at the foothills of the Vercors Regional Natural Park, offering access to diverse landscapes within the Drôme department. The area features a variety of terrains, including deep gorges, limestone cirques, and challenging mountain passes. Cyclists can navigate roads carved into rock faces and experience significant elevation changes. The region provides routes through both mountainous areas and rolling countryside.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.3
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29
riders
60.0km
02:53
850m
850m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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riders
35.3km
02:01
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
(5)
130
riders
77.3km
05:05
2,400m
2,400m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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155
riders
54.9km
03:47
1,670m
1,670m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
192
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30.2km
01:21
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful place and still preserved from the crowds
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Western entry point to the Bourne gorges, and to the magnificent road leading up to Presles.
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An iconic summit for all cyclists in the region with its multiple access routes, all very difficult (more than 1200 m of elevation gain each time).
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Perhaps the most beautiful road in the Vercors? In any case, one of the wildest with its tunnels and narrow passages.
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A superb passage through the rock face, yet a dizzying balcony with breathtaking views of the valley. The climb up here is one of the most beautiful in the Vercors. Continue to the Col de Prélétang!
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Isolated in the heart of the hamlet, the chapel of Saint-Jean-le-Fromental watches over the old Dionay cemetery. Built in the 12th century, it retains its simple Romanesque architecture and a nearly intact silhouette. It is listed as a historic monument.
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Listed among the Most Beautiful Villages in France, Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye surprises with the richness of its medieval heritage. The Gothic abbey church overlooks a collection of cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and terraced gardens.
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Between Isère and Vercors, Saint-Marcellin has long prospered thanks to trade and its famous cheese. Its old town center preserves stone facades, narrow passages, and a few beautiful bourgeois houses.
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There are over 250 road cycling routes available around Saint-Romans. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from moderate rides through rolling countryside to challenging ascents in the Vercors Regional Natural Park.
The terrain around Saint-Romans is highly varied. You'll find routes through the mountainous Vercors Regional Natural Park, featuring deep gorges, massive vertical cliffs, and challenging mountain passes like Col de Rousset and Col de la Machine. North of Romans-sur-Isère, the Drôme des Collines offers pleasant countryside with rolling hills and farming fields.
Yes, the region is well-known for its challenging climbs. The Vercors massif offers routes with significant elevation gains and steep gradients, such as the ascent to Col de Rousset (13 km, 6% average) or the climb through Saint-Jean-en-Royans to Col de la Machine. Routes like Pont-en-Royans – Rencurel Village loop from Saint-Romans are rated difficult and feature substantial elevation gain.
Many routes offer breathtaking views. The Combe Laval Cirque, accessible on routes towards Col de la Machine, provides exceptional panoramas from a road carved into the rock. You can also enjoy vistas from elevated points in the Drôme des Collines, such as the Chapelle de Gillons. The Vercors itself is full of dramatic landscapes, including impressive limestone cirques and cliffs.
The best seasons for road cycling in the Saint-Romans area are spring and summer, when the weather is generally pleasant and roads are clear. Early fall is also suitable, offering vibrant colors and agreeable temperatures, especially in the Vercors Natural Park.
Yes, while the Vercors offers challenging climbs, there are also easier options. The Drôme des Collines area, north of Romans-sur-Isère, provides routes through rolling hills and countryside that are less demanding. Additionally, the La Belle Via, starting from Romans-sur-Isère, offers sections along the Isère River with light traffic and greenways, which can be more suitable for families.
Yes, many of the routes around Saint-Romans are designed as loops. For example, the Pont-en-Royans – Écouges Tunnel loop from La Sône and the La Sône Bridge – Billiards and walnut trees loop from Saint-Romans are popular circular options, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 290 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural features, the variety of terrain from deep gorges to rolling hills, and the well-maintained road surfaces, especially within the Vercors Regional Natural Park.
Yes, the region features several natural attractions. You can find waterfalls like the White Waterfall and Pont-en-Royans Waterfalls. For caves, the Choranche area is notable, offering both a gorge and cave experiences. Other caves include Gournier Cave and Thaïs Cave.
Absolutely. Cycling routes often pass through charming villages and near historical sites. For instance, the Drôme des Collines route passes through Saint-Paul-lès-Romans, which has remains of a Gallo-Roman villa. The Valence Romans Tourisme website can provide more inspiration for combining cycling with local exploration.
Yes, for longer distances, you can connect to established cycle routes. The La Belle Via, starting from Romans-sur-Isère, follows the Isère River and eventually links with the ViaRhôna, offering extensive routes with views of the Ardèche hills and the Vercors mountains.


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