Best mountain peaks around Saint-Julien-Molin-Molette are found within the Pilat Regional Natural Park, offering diverse natural features. This area provides access to peaks with panoramic views and significant geological formations. Saint-Julien-Molin-Molette is situated in the Pilat Mountains, making it a base for exploring the region's elevated landscapes. The local terrain includes moorland, granite rock formations, and historical sites.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A superb November morning, with a changing mist.
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A massive, stone-built base supports the "Croix de Chirole," a symbol commemorating the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, crowning the summit plateau. The two wooden beams of this small sacred monument clearly show the effects of wind and weather. The large body of the crucified Christ, however, whose light color clearly stands out against the background of the dark beams, appears to have been relatively recently restored or perhaps even renewed.
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Very beautiful view of the Rhône valley
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Any self-respecting cyclist must, after reaching the Col de l'Oeillon, continue to the Crêt de l'Oeillon, the true summit and final objective of this climb!
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The second most remarkable summit of the Pilat behind the Crêt de la Perdrix, this giant of gneiss and granite reveals, from its height of 1,364 meters, its trump card: a bird's-eye view of the Pic des Trois dents and the valley of the Rhône which extends at its feet. On a clear day, the gaze wanders to strange apparitions which imprint their reliefs on the horizon line: the Vercors mountains, the Ecrins and the Mont-Blanc range, for a natural spectacle that is both unreal and majestic.
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The Crêt de la Perdrix offers a magnificent 360-degree view. The path is very stony up to the orientation table. During the summer, you come across many hikers here who come to enjoy the charms of the park.
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From the col de l'Oeillon, we descend to the crest of the three teeth. The single is technical, lots of stones, vegetation but the view is incredible! We can clearly see the crests of Pilat which overlook us as well as the Rhône valley. This geological formation of the three teeth is worth seeing.
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The most popular peak is Crêt de la Perdrix, the highest point of the Pilat massif, offering a magnificent 360-degree panorama. Another highly regarded spot is The Three Teeth, known for its technical single track and incredible views of the Pilat crests and Rhône valley. Visitors also appreciate Chirole Cross for its stunning panoramas across three valleys, the Central Massif, and the Alps.
For expansive views, Crêt de la Perdrix provides a 360-degree panorama stretching across seven departments, including the Alps and Rhône Valley. Crêt de l'Œillon also offers breathtaking vistas, particularly over the Pic des Trois Dents and the Rhône Valley, with views extending to the Vercors, Ecrins, and even Mont-Blanc on clear days. The Crêt de Saint-Sabin is another excellent viewpoint, offering exceptional views overlooking the Rhône Valley and the Alps.
Yes, Crêt de la Perdrix is considered family-friendly, despite its stony path near the orientation table. It's accessible to everyone and a popular spot for families to enjoy the park's charms.
The peaks in the Pilat massif feature diverse natural landscapes. You'll find moorland, granite rock formations, and varied vegetation. For instance, The Three Teeth is a notable geological formation. In season, you might even find wild raspberries and blueberries on the slopes of Crêt de la Perdrix.
Yes, the region has several sites with historical significance. Below the summit of Crêt de la Perdrix lies La Jasserie, a historic site that once hosted one of France's first ski lifts. The Crêt de Saint-Sabin features a 17th-century chapel and is steeped in local legend, once being a pagan place of worship and now hosting an annual pilgrimage. Additionally, the Menhir du Flat, while not a peak, is a fascinating megalithic site with local legends and engraved faces.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Lac du Ternay — loop' or the 'Ternay Dam Loop', which you can explore further on the Running Trails around Saint-Julien-Molin-Molette guide. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Col de la République – Chaubouret Cross loop' and gravel biking options such as the 'La Jasserie Refuge – Col de l'Œillon loop'. More details on these can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Julien-Molin-Molette guide and Gravel biking around Saint-Julien-Molin-Molette guide.
The highest point of the entire Pilat massif is Crêt de la Perdrix, standing at 1,432 meters. From its summit, you can enjoy an expansive 360-degree panorama.
Yes, Crêt de l'Œillon was historically recognized for its pure air, leading to the establishment of a Grand Hotel in 1896. This hotel served as a sanatorium and a favored retreat for industrialists and European royalty, adding a unique historical layer to its natural beauty.
Le Grand Felletin, located above Saint-Julien-Molhesabate, is the highest point of the green Ardèche, offering superb mountain hiking. While it's in a neighboring department, a popular and challenging hiking route to its summit starts from Monestier, covering 20.3 km with an elevation gain of 725 meters, typically taking about 7 hours.
The Menhir du Flat is a fascinating geological and megalithic site near Colombier, easily accessible from Saint-Julien-Molin-Molette. It features an impressive 4-meter-high granite block with an engraved face, central to local legends. It's considered the most significant megalithic location in the Pilat, also featuring cup-marked rocks and tumuli, making it intriguing for those interested in history and geology. A moderate 12.68 km walking route from Saint-Julien-Molin-Molette leads to it.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially the 360-degree vistas from Crêt de la Perdrix and the stunning outlooks from Crêt de l'Œillon. The unique geological formations like The Three Teeth and the challenging yet rewarding trails are also highly appreciated. The sense of freedom and the varied natural beauty, including moorland and granite formations, are frequently highlighted.


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