Best mountain passes around Venon, a commune in the Isère department of southeastern France, serve as access points to the surrounding Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering various elevations and landscapes. Venon's location near Grenoble provides a starting point for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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first difficulty of the Col de Porte. At the summit, we enjoy a fairly short descent before resuming the ascent of the Col de Porte
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small pass between Corenc and Sapey. The road is very good
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nice climb up to the intersection...then the road going to the fort is cleaner depending on the day (twigs, bread needles...)
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Quite a bit of traffic from Corenc, calmer from Clémencières.
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victory of Lance Armstrong in a time trial it seems to me
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Very pleasant pass, because almost no cars, lots of shade and fantastic landscapes 9 km long and 680 m vertical drop
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Superb hike! Watch out for the fox, several tents have been visited by a fox looking for food (he takes trash bags and trash...) he has also broken tents, not far from the refuge next to Robert Lakes
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The mountain passes around Venon offer a diverse range of experiences, from peaceful ascents and scenic drives to challenging climbs for cyclists. You can find tranquil routes, strenuous sections with steep gradients, and areas known for their natural beauty and wildlife.
For a serene experience, consider the Clémencières Pass. Its ascent via the Narbonne road is particularly noted for its tranquility, offering a peaceful alternative to busier routes just outside Grenoble.
Yes, the Four Lords Pass (Le Quatres Seigneurs) is known for its challenging climb. Starting from Gières, it spans 8.5 kilometers with an elevation gain of approximately 550 meters, featuring an average gradient of 7.3% and sections reaching a strenuous 10% incline.
The Vence Pass is one of the most accessible passes from Grenoble. While it has multiple access points, the route via the Clémencières road is recommended for its quieter atmosphere compared to the busier Col de Porte road.
Yes, particularly near Lessines Pass, which is connected to the stunning Lacs Robert near Chamrousse. This area is known for a high chance of encountering mountain goats, making it a great spot for wildlife viewing.
The region around Venon offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Chêne de Venon loop' or 'Viewpoint – The Murier batteries loop'. There are also extensive cycling routes, including challenging tours like 'The balconies of Belledonne' and easier options along the Isère River. For mountain biking enthusiasts, trails such as 'Les Seiglières loop' provide thrilling experiences. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Venon.
While specific passes aren't explicitly labeled as 'family-friendly' in the data, the diverse landscape means you can find routes suitable for various fitness levels. For gentler experiences, consider exploring the less steep sections or nearby hiking trails that are rated as moderate, such as the 'Chêne de Venon – Pressembois loop' which is around 4-5 km.
The mountain passes offer beauty in all seasons. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant weather and lush landscapes. Autumn brings vibrant colors, while winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, with some passes like Lessines Pass accessible via ski slopes near Lacs Robert.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the peaceful ascents of passes like Clémencières to the challenging climbs of Four Lords Pass. The stunning natural beauty, opportunities to spot wildlife like mountain goats near Lacs Robert, and the variety of outdoor activities available, including hiking and cycling, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Col de Chamrousse is located in the ski resort of the same name. It's a significant climb, about 25 km from Grenoble with a substantial vertical drop, making it a notable destination for both winter sports and challenging cycling.
Many of the mountain passes, including Clémencières Pass, Four Lords Pass, and Col de Chamrousse, offer excellent viewpoints. These locations provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountainous terrain and valleys, characteristic of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.


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