Mountain passes around Pont-En-Royans are situated at the foot of the Vercors massif, offering access to routes known for their scenery and engineering. These passes provide diverse experiences for drives, cycling, and hiking. The region features dramatic landscapes, including deep karst valleys and towering cliffs.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The most spectacular route is the one via the Nan gorges, then via Malleval-en-Vercors. In a league of its own.
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Beautiful place and still preserved from the crowds
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Col de la Machine starting from Saint-Jean-en-Royans, which passes through the incredible Combe Laval!
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After a long section of "classic" pass, we suddenly find ourselves on the side of a cliff with a majestic view 😍. The valley is not very long but magnificent. Many nooks and crannies to stop and take a photo.
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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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A fairly demanding pass at first, but it eventually eases off as the scenery becomes incredible! 6 km at 8%, then 6%, 4%, 5% (not sure, I was just looking at the scenery) and the last two km at 4%.
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The landscape is an absolute eye-catcher, a great road with countless views.
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Magnificent landscape, great road in the rocks. More information: https://www.quaeldich.de/touren/touren-im-parc-naturel-regional-du-vercors/route-combe-laval-variante-1/
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For breathtaking panoramic views, the Machine Pass at the end of Combe Laval is highly recommended, offering an overall impression of the Vercors massif. The Ascent to the Col de la Machine also provides stunning vistas from its balcony road. Additionally, the Col du Rousset offers expansive views of the Diois countryside and Vercors peaks, especially from its natural pass accessible on foot.
Cyclists seeking a challenge will find the Ascent to the Col de la Machine particularly rewarding, with gradients up to 8% and a total elevation gain of 736 meters over 11.6 kilometers. The Col du Rousset also features impressive hairpin turns and wide, sinuous bends, making it a popular and challenging climb. The Col de Mont Noir is known for its multiple access routes, all considered very difficult with over 1200 meters of elevation gain each time.
The region is rich in natural wonders. The Combe Laval Cirque is a dramatic gorge with a road carved into impressive limestone escarpments. The Gorges de la Bourne features towering cliffs up to 300 meters high, unique geological formations, and numerous caves, including the famous Grottes de Choranche. The Col du Rousset marks a climatic transition, offering diverse landscapes from northern Alps to more Provençal scenery.
Yes, many passes have a rich history. The Combe Laval road, for instance, was originally built between 1861 and 1898 to transport timber from the Lente forest, showcasing an impressive feat of 19th-century engineering. Similarly, the Gorges de la Bourne road, an 11-year construction project between 1861 and 1872, is an engineering marvel carved through the canyon.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For scenic drives, cycling, and hiking, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather and clear roads. If you're interested in winter sports like skiing or dog sledding, the Col du Rousset is ideal during the winter months, as it hosts an Alpine ski resort.
The area around Pont-en-Royans offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including options like the 'Pont-en-Royans – White Waterfall loop'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Cirque of Combe Laval – Machine Pass loop'. In winter, the Col du Rousset offers skiing and other snow sports, while in summer, it's great for mountain biking and off-road scooters.
While many passes offer challenging routes, some areas provide more accessible experiences. The Gorges de la Bourne, with attractions like the Grottes de Choranche, can be a fascinating visit for families. The Col du Rousset also offers a panoramic chairlift in summer, providing easy access to viewpoints without strenuous hiking, and its ski resort has family-friendly winter activities.
Beyond the more famous routes, the Col de Mont Noir (1,431m) in the Coulmes Forest offers a more secluded experience. While it may not have panoramic views, it provides five different, challenging climbing routes for those seeking a unique cycling or hiking adventure away from the crowds. The Col de Romeyère is another iconic pass in the Coulmes massif, known for its challenging climbs on the north side.
The Col de la Machine is situated at an elevation of 1,011 to 1,020 meters. The Col du Rousset is located at 1,254 meters, with its natural pass reaching 1,367 meters. The Col de Mont Noir is the highest mentioned, peaking at 1,431 meters. The Combe Laval road itself ascends from around 254 meters to 1,144 meters.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular scenery and the impressive engineering of the roads carved into the cliffs. The panoramic views, especially from places like the Machine Pass and the Ascent to the Col de la Machine, are frequently highlighted. Cyclists particularly enjoy the challenging climbs and the unique experience of riding along balcony roads and through tunnels.
Some routes, like the Ascent to the Col de la Machine, are described as 'vertiginous' and not recommended if you suffer from vertigo due to the raised balcony roads and sheer drops. Always check local weather conditions, especially in winter when passes like the Col du Rousset can experience snow and ice. For cyclists and drivers, be mindful of narrow sections and tunnels.


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