Mountain passes around La Salle-En-Beaumont, a commune in the Isère department of southeastern France, are situated in the heart of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This area offers a variety of mountain passes that provide opportunities for outdoor activities. The surrounding landscape features views of massifs like l'Obiou and diverse flora. These passes are known for their varied terrain, from forest tracks to gravel paths.
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It's an ideal starting point for the hike. There is a shelter to have a snack, and it's a few minutes from the Sainte-Luce farm. In spring it's a known spot for flowers and particularly daffodils.
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A pass with unrivalled views of the summit of l'Obiou, the highest mountain in the Devoluy Massif. Even if the summit is covered in clouds, it is worth visiting the place.
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Col can be VERY steep, especially from Entraigues. On the other side it is more lenient and accessible.
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I added the SAMBY to avoid a round trip of the existing proposed hike in Visorando Departure in the Undergrowth by a forest track, it climbs well up to the Col du Plan Collet. on the left towards the CAVALE by the long ridge. on the right the SAMBY for the return by a path in the forest. nice view of the OBIOU, the triève, a superb view also of the summit of the Coiro in June, the flora is extraordinary the descent through the small valley all in bloom in JUNE really made you want to venture there I opted for a picnic at the edge of the small torrent using the ends of existing paths the path then is quite visible in the middle of the valley ps: as often by turning around from half of the valley we can clearly see the route when you reach the flat valley, you find old round walls and chamois the path is dotted from here on an old map to join the path of the climb continue the path skirting the hill and following the path sometimes clearly visible, sometimes it disappears some cairns still remain, I straightened them (the lilies of St Bruno dot the meadow) we join the path of the climb of the 1st stop we descend to the Col du Plan Collet
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A really pleasant climb with an exceptional view of the surrounding mountains.
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This sturdy climb is on a wide gravel path with fairly thick stones. The route mainly runs through the forest, but you still regularly get to see very beautiful panoramas. This path takes you to the foot of the Chatèl.
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The climb via St Michel is very regular (6% roughly). The road has a lot of gravel, which is not very annoying on the way up but which should make the descent rather tense ... From St Michel (a fountain is welcome) and for the last 2 km the slope is more pronounced. Very little shading on this side. On the other side, the road surface is not bad, the road well shaded but the% are violent and the narrow road is very winding. In short, a hassle to get off because we tend to pick up speed quickly ...
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For unparalleled views, visit Col des Faisses, which provides stunning vistas of l'Obiou, the highest mountain in the Devoluy Massif. Even if the summit is cloudy, the pass itself is worth seeing. Plan Collet Pass also offers magnificent views of l'Obiou and the Triève region, with a superb outlook towards the Coiro summit.
While specific passes aren't explicitly labeled 'family-friendly' in the data, many offer scenic routes suitable for various activity levels. For example, the descent from Plan Collet Pass through a small, blooming valley is highly recommended and could be a pleasant spot for a picnic by a small torrent. Exploring the area around Col de l'Holme, known for flowers like daffodils in spring, could also be enjoyable for families.
June is highlighted as an exceptional time to visit Plan Collet Pass due to the vibrant local flora. Spring is also noted for the abundance of flowers, particularly daffodils, around Col de l'Holme. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for outdoor activities in the region.
The terrain varies. For instance, the climb to Plan Collet Pass is via a forest track that climbs well. Col de la Brèche Mountain Bike Trail involves a sturdy climb on a wide gravel path with fairly thick stones, predominantly through the forest. The ascent to Parquetout Pass from Saint-Michel has a consistent average gradient of approximately 6% with a good amount of gravel, which can be challenging on the descent.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes like 'Corps – View of l'Obiou loop from Corps' or 'Parquetout Pass – Parquetout Pass loop from Valbonnais' for race biking. For touring bicycles, consider 'Salatelle ascent – La Salette Water Source loop from Corps' or 'The Drac Corniche – The Corniches of the Drac loop from Siévoz'. Explore more options in the Traffic-free bike rides around La Salle-En-Beaumont and Cycling around La Salle-En-Beaumont guides.
Difficulty varies by pass and specific route. For example, the Col de la Brèche Mountain Bike Trail is categorized as challenging. The climb to Parquetout Pass from Saint-Michel is described as very regular with an average 6% gradient, but the gravel can make the descent tense, and the other side features steep, narrow, and winding roads. Col de l'Holme is generally considered an intermediate mountain pass.
Absolutely. Many passes serve as excellent starting points for hikes. For instance, Col de l'Holme is an ideal starting point for hikes, with a shelter available for snacks. The area around Plan Collet Pass also offers paths, including a route that leads to old round walls and chamois in a flat valley.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. At Col des Faisses, you'll see the impressive summit of l'Obiou. Near Plan Collet Pass, you can enjoy views of l'Obiou, the Triève, and the Coiro summit, and potentially spot chamois in the valleys. Col de l'Holme is known for its exceptional views of the surrounding mountains and is a spot for beautiful flowers like daffodils in spring.
Visitors particularly appreciate the exceptional panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, such as those from Col de l'Holme and Col des Faisses. The diverse flora, especially in June around Plan Collet Pass, and the varied terrain for cycling and hiking are also highly valued.
While specific parking details for each pass are not extensively provided, Col de l'Holme is noted as an ideal starting point for hikes, suggesting accessibility. For passes like Parquetout Pass, the mention of a fountain in Saint-Michel implies a starting point for ascents, where parking might be available in the village.
The provided information focuses on popular and notable passes. However, exploring the forest tracks leading to passes like Plan Collet Pass or the routes through the forest at Col de la Brèche Mountain Bike Trail might offer a more secluded experience, especially during off-peak times.


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