Best mountain peaks around Le Chaffal are found within the Vercors Drôme region, which serves as a gateway to several notable peaks and passes. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering views of the Vercors Massif, Diois, and Drôme Valley. Natural features like the Gorges d'Omblèze and Canyon des Gueulards are also present. The region provides diverse experiences for those exploring its elevated landscapes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Beautiful pedestrian pass with wonderful panoramic views
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From the highest point, the route was difficult to find
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Take a good look at the weather forecast, there may be unexpected rain
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An exceptional peak! The path coming from the south is rather complicated if you are not sure-footed.
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Great beautiful view....
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Located at 1,506 meters above sea level, the summit of the Tête de la Dame, the highest point of the Ambel plateau, offers a breathtaking view of the Diois, the Vercors massif and the Drôme valley. The difference in height is quite low and therefore this point of interest is within the reach of hikers and hikers of all levels.
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End of Musan Ridge. Used to connect the two slopes and the summit.
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Peak culminating at 1581m visible from the surrounding villages and from the Ambel and Font d'Urle plateaus. It offers a beautiful panoramic view.
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The region around Le Chaffal offers several notable peaks and passes. Among the most popular are Tête de la Dame Summit, which is the highest point of the Ambel plateau, and Bec Pointu (1342 m), known for its amazing scenery. Passes like Pas de la Pierre (1165m) and Col de la Bataille also offer stunning views and unique experiences.
Yes, Tête de la Dame Summit is particularly suitable for families. Located at 1,506 meters, its relatively low elevation gain makes it accessible to hikers of various levels, including those with children. It offers breathtaking views without requiring overly strenuous effort.
From the mountain peaks and passes around Le Chaffal, you can expect panoramic vistas of the Diois, the Vercors Massif, and the Drôme Valley. Specific spots like Tête de la Dame Summit and Col de la Bataille also provide excellent views towards the dramatic Gorges d'Omblèze.
Beyond the peaks, the region is rich in dramatic natural features. You can explore the stunning Gorges d'Omblèze and the unique Canyon des Gueulards. The Canyon des Gueulards, in particular, offers an unusual landscape with narrow cliffs, rocky outcrops, and a calm, somber atmosphere.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find routes that take you through the Canyon des Gueulards, such as the 'Canyon – Gueulards Canyon loop from Le Chaffal' or 'Above the Omblèze gorges – Gueulards Canyon loop from Le Chaffal'. Many trails provide stunning views over the Gorges d'Omblèze. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Le Chaffal guide.
Yes, for experienced hikers, some paths to peaks like Bec Pointu (1342 m) can be quite challenging, especially if you are not sure-footed. Additionally, some sections of the Canyon des Gueulards may require technical ascent with ladders and ropes, offering a more adventurous experience.
Absolutely. The region is popular for both running and cycling. For runners, there are challenging routes like the 'Tête de la Dame – Col de la Bataille loop'. Cyclists often enjoy passes such as Col de la Bataille and Col Jérôme Cavalli. You can explore various routes in the Running Trails around Le Chaffal and Cycling around Le Chaffal guides.
Col de la Bataille, at 1,302 meters, is renowned for its worthwhile views towards the Gorges d'Omblèze and Tête de la Dame Summit. The landscape around the pass is often wind-swept, creating a unique, lower tree line. It's also a popular route for cyclists, featuring a 12.8-kilometer climb with an average gradient of 3%.
Yes, Col de Marignac is described as a very pleasant pass, especially when approached from Die. It offers an enjoyable experience away from busier routes, providing a more peaceful journey before potentially tackling the climb to the Col de la Croix.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from summits like Tête de la Dame Summit and Pierre Chauve Summit and Cross. The diverse scenery, from the dramatic gorges to the unique wind-swept passes, and the accessibility of some peaks for all hiking levels, are also highly appreciated.
Roc de Toulau, culminating at 1581m, is a prominent peak visible from the surrounding villages and from the Ambel and Font d'Urle plateaus. It offers a beautiful panoramic view from its summit.


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