Mountain passes around Saint-Baudille-Et-Pipet are situated in the Isère department, within the Vercors Regional Natural Park. This region is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including the Vercors Massif. The area offers access to various mountain passes known for their scenic routes and natural features. These passes connect different valleys and massifs, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
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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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It's a small pass that connects Lalley and Mens. It reaches an altitude of 900m. At the summit, there's a beautiful view of the Dévoluy mountains.
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The Col de Menée is a pass in the French Alps, located between the Vercors and Diois massifs, in the communes of Percy and Treschenu-Creyers, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, at 1,457 m above sea level. It is considered the limit between Trièves and Diois.
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Quiet climb of the Col de la Menée before a long descent to Châtillon
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The Col de la Croix Haute from Saint-Maurice-en-Trièves is 6km long with a total drop of 309m. The average gradient is 5.1% with maximum gradients of 13.5%.
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A really pleasant climb with an exceptional view of the surrounding mountains.
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Small pass with little elevation and a superb view of the Dévoluy and Vercors massifs.
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One of the most prominent passes in the vicinity is the Col de Romeyère, located in the northern Vercors Massif. It's known for its tranquil atmosphere, natural beauty, and panoramic views of the Vercors high plateaus and Gorges de la Bourne. Other notable passes in the broader Isère department include Col d'Ornon, Col de Porte, and Col du Cucheron.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, the View of the Dévoluy Mountains is a family-friendly viewpoint located near a mountain pass, offering clear views of the surrounding peaks, which can be snow-covered even in spring. The area around Col de Romeyère also transforms into a family-friendly winter destination with activities like Nordic skiing and snowshoeing at the nearby Station des Coulmes.
The mountain passes in this region, particularly around the Vercors Regional Natural Park, are celebrated for their serene ambiance and breathtaking natural beauty. You can expect impressive viewpoints with panoramas of high plateaus and deep gorges, such as the Gorges de la Bourne. The drive itself often reveals geological marvels, and the area also features unique natural attractions like the Espace Naturel Sensible des Rimets, a fascinating fossil valley.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. For cyclists, there are challenging routes like those around Col de la Croix, and varied ascents at Col de Romeyère. Hikers can explore peaceful trails, with many venturing further to the Col du Mont Noir from Col de Romeyère. In winter, the area around Col de Romeyère is popular for alpine and Nordic skiing, as well as snowshoeing. You can find more detailed routes for MTB Trails, Mountain Hikes, and Road Cycling Routes in the area.
Yes, Col du Banchet is an intermediate mountain pass ideal for a short break. It offers a superb view of both the Dévoluy and Vercors massifs from its 900-meter altitude. It's a small pass connecting Lalley and Mens, known for its beautiful panorama.
The best time largely depends on your desired activities. For cycling and hiking, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. Some passes, like Col de l'Iseran, are only open for a few months in summer due to snow. For winter sports like skiing and snowshoeing, the colder months (December to March) are ideal, when the region transforms into a snowy landscape.
Absolutely. The region is well-regarded for its challenging cycling routes. For example, the ascent to Col de la Croix is considered a challenging route in a quiet area. The Croix Haute Pass also features challenging gradients, with an average of 5.1% and maximums of 13.5%. Col de Romeyère also offers varied challenges, with the northern ascent generally considered more difficult.
The Col de Menée Vulture Observation Point is an intermediate mountain pass located between the Vercors and Diois massifs at 1,457 meters above sea level. It offers a quiet climb and is known for its natural monument status, providing opportunities for vulture observation and scenic views.
Yes, in winter, the region around passes like Col de Romeyère transforms into a destination for winter sports. The nearby Station des Coulmes offers extensive Nordic ski tracks, marked snowshoe trails, and a toboggan area for children, making it a family-friendly option for snow activities.
The Croix Haute Pass is an intermediate mountain pass accessible via a tarmac road, though it can have some traffic. The climb from Saint-Maurice-en-Trièves is 6 km long with a total elevation gain of 309 meters, featuring an average gradient of 5.1% and maximum gradients reaching 13.5%.
While a significant distance from Saint-Baudille-Et-Pipet, the Isère department is home to the legendary Col de l'Iseran. At 2,770 meters, it is the highest paved mountain pass in the entire Alps, offering spectacular views and a thrilling high-mountain experience. It's typically open only during the summer months due to heavy snow.


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