Mountain passes around Bully are situated in the Lyonnais mountains, a region characterized by varied terrain and elevated routes. This area features several passes that connect valleys and offer views of the surrounding landscape. The passes serve as routes for cycling and hiking, providing access to different parts of the region. Geographical features include elevations up to 715 meters above sea level and forested areas.
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The descent is really cool on the Chevinay side
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The Col de la Croix du Ban, in the Monts du Lyonnais, can be approached either from Saint-Pierre-la-Palud or from Poulionnay. In the first case, it is a six-kilometre climb, in the second it is only three. In both cases, the average gradient is 6%.
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The Croix du Ban pass is a delightful challenge for bikepacking enthusiasts, offering a rewarding climb through the lush, wooded landscapes of the Monts du Lyonnais. The ascent is steady to the summit, from where you will have a breathtaking view of the surrounding valleys and hills.
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The Col de la Luère is an essential passage for cyclists. Situated in the mountains, it offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding area. The slopes can be steep, but the effort is worth it for cycling enthusiasts.
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Nice climb and luckily for me the last 3 km were shaded! scorching hot.
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Cross marking the Col de Mazieux.
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Tipping point on the ridge between several valleys. Very pleasant climb from Saint Julien sur Bibost.
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Among the most appreciated mountain passes in the Lyonnais mountains is Col de la Luère, located at 715 meters above sea level. Visitors also frequently enjoy Old Col de la Croix du Ban, known for its historical significance and wooded atmosphere, and Col de la Croix de Mazieux, which offers magnificent views.
Yes, the region around Bully offers several mountain passes suitable for families. Col de la Luère is categorized as family-friendly and intermediate, making it a good option for outings with varying skill levels.
The mountain passes around Bully are situated in the Lyonnais mountains, offering varied terrain and elevated routes. You can expect to see extensive forested areas, especially around Old Col de la Croix du Ban and Col de la Luère from Saint-Pierre-la-Palud. Many passes also provide viewpoints with scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape and valleys.
Yes, Old Col de la Croix du Ban is a notable historical site. It features an old cross and marked the feudal boundary between the Archdiocese of Lyon, the Abbey of Savigny, and the County of Forez. The site offers a beautiful wooded atmosphere and a glimpse into the region's past.
The mountain passes around Bully are popular for various outdoor activities. Cycling is a favorite, with routes like the 'Vers le col de la Luère' loop. You can also find numerous running trails, such as the 'Popey waterfall' loop, and mountain biking routes like the 'Small bridge – Bully' loop. For more details on routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bully, Running Trails around Bully, and MTB Trails around Bully guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Col de la Croix du Ban (602 m) – West Side Ascent is known for its challenging, steep slopes, making it suitable for experienced cyclists or climbers. While not excessively long, its gradient provides a significant workout.
The mountain passes in the Lyonnais mountains reach elevations up to 715 meters above sea level, as seen at Col de la Luère. For example, Col de la Croix de Mazieux features a total drop of about 298 meters from Saint-Forgeux, with an average gradient of 5% and maximum gradients reaching 9%.
Visitors particularly appreciate the varied terrain and the scenic views offered by these passes. The historical significance of sites like Old Col de la Croix du Ban, with its old cross and wooded atmosphere, is also a highlight. Many enjoy the diverse paths available for cycling and hiking, allowing for different approaches and experiences.
Absolutely. Many of the mountain passes around Bully offer excellent viewpoints. Col de la Croix de Mazieux is noted for its magnificent views at a crossroads of many roads. Similarly, Col de la Luère and Old Col de la Croix du Ban also provide scenic vistas of the Lyonnais mountains and surrounding valleys.
Yes, the passes are popular among cyclists. For instance, the 'Vers le col de la Luère' loop from Saint-Romain-de-Popey is a difficult road cycling route that incorporates Col de la Luère. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Bully guide.
Col de la Luère is accessible by different paths, allowing you to vary your approach. It separates the Brévenne and Yzeron valleys, and you can even take the road of the ridges when leaving towards Yzeron. The descent on the Chevinay side is particularly enjoyable.


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