Best mountain passes around Ronno offer routes for outdoor enthusiasts in this commune in France. The region features a landscape with several mountain passes, providing varied terrain for exploration. These passes often present distinct features, including unobstructed views, forest atmospheres, and notable ascents. The area's geography supports a range of activities, from cycling to mountain biking on forest trails.
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The pass of the pavilion culminates at 755 meters above sea level. The view of the western slope is quite unobstructed. I recommend a stop at the Le Pavillon hostel-hotel, which offers good food and allows you to take a break after climbing the pass.
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Col de la Croix des Fourches, in the middle of the forest, on the heights of the village of Saint-Just d'Avray.
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Nice pass to do from: Chambost-Allières, Chamelet, Létra, La Saule d'Oingt in the extension of the Col du Chêne. Nice percentages on the Chamelet side, Létra and in the beginning of the ascent from Chambost, at the end the slope flattens out. From Chambost, we climb in a beautiful semi-mountain atmosphere. The connection from the Col du Chêne to the Joncin offers a magnificent view all along over the Azergues. It is the starting point of a beautiful forest trail in the Cantinière forest, to be done in gravel, and mountain bike trails.
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Nice pass to do from: Chambost-Allières, Chamelet, Létra, La Saule d'Oingt in the extension of the Col du Chêne. Nice percentages on the Chamelet side, Létra and in the beginning of the ascent from Chambost, at the end the slope flattens out. From Chambost, we climb in a beautiful semi-mountain atmosphere. The connection from the Col du Chêne to the Joncin offers a magnificent view all along over the Azergues. It is the starting point of a beautiful forest trail in the Cantinière forest, to be done in gravel, and mountain bike trails.
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Culminates at 755 m. To be done from several sides: St Vincent de Rhins, Cours la ville, La Ville, from the Rhine via Thel, from Mardore. On all sides fairly simple collar overall without large percentage. An inn is at the top for a supply possibly. Nice views but not amazing either. The view is unobstructed on the west side at the top.
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3 or even 5 possible climbs: from Azergues via Grandris 3: the main one, a small annex in less good condition from Grandris Haut and a terrible variant via Gondras with passages at 25% from Grandris bas. They all return to the main road before the pass. The main road and on a road in fairly good condition, little gradient 3/4% for about 9 km with beautiful landscapes and quite a few clear views. On the Rhine valley side, you can climb from Cublize (approximately 5% average but much shorter) or from Magny via Meaux la Montagne. On the latter the climb to Meaux is quite steep at 7/8% then after Meaux the slope is gentle not far from 2/3%. On these faces the landscapes are less clear but still appreciable. In summer be careful because good parts of the pass especially from the Rhine are in full dodger for quite a long time.
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Quite an easy pass on the Ronno side. The beginning of the Col du Pilon is quite frequented by cars, then you turn onto a quieter road. The scenery is not very present, but the atmosphere in the forest is great, especially in damp weather. On the Saint-Just-d'Avray side, from the Azergues valley, the climb is long but progressive. The percentages really become interesting from Saint-Just onwards. On this side, the landscapes are more open before turning for the last part where you enter the forest with an even steeper percentage: 6 and 7% with the same refreshing atmosphere, especially in summer. You can reach the crests forest road by gravel or mountain bike.
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The mountain passes around Ronno offer diverse scenic experiences. For instance, Joncin Pass provides magnificent views over the Azergues valley, especially from its connection to Col du Chêne. Col du Pavillon, at 755 meters, is known for its largely unobstructed views on the western slope.
Yes, Col de la Croix des Fourches is situated amidst a forest, offering a refreshing atmosphere, particularly in wet conditions. The ascent from the St Just d'Avray side leads into the forest closer to the summit, providing a distinct natural experience.
Ascent difficulties vary. For example, the climb to Col de la Croix des Fourches from the Ronno side is considered relatively easy. However, from the Azergues valley on the St Just d'Avray side, the ascent is long and gradual, with more significant inclines (6-7%) closer to the summit. Joncin Pass has notable percentages on the Chamelet side and at the beginning of the ascent from Chambost, though the slope flattens out towards the end.
Yes, near Col du Pavillon, you can find a hostel-hotel called Le Pavillon, which is recommended for its food and as a place to take a break after ascending the pass. Additionally, Croix Papin Pass features a picnic area.
The area around Ronno's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops around Lac des Sapins or more challenging routes like the Col du Pilon loop. For cyclists, there are many MTB trails, such as those in the Cantinière forest accessible from Joncin Pass, and running routes around Lac des Sapins.
Yes, Joncin Pass serves as the starting point for a beautiful forest trail in the Cantinière forest, which is suitable for both gravel and mountain biking. You can also join the forest road of the ridges in gravel or mountain bike from Col de la Croix des Fourches.
Visitors often highlight the varied terrain and distinct features of the passes. The unobstructed views from spots like Col du Pavillon, the refreshing forest atmosphere of Col de la Croix des Fourches, and the 'beautiful semi-mountain atmosphere' experienced when climbing Joncin Pass from Chambost are frequently mentioned.
Joncin Pass is notably accessible from various starting points, including Chambost-Allières, Chamelet, Létra, and La Saule d'Oingt, often as an extension of the Col du Chêne. Cambuse Pass also offers multiple ascent options from places like Grandris, Cublize, and Magny.
Cambuse Pass is a good option. The main road ascent from Azergues via Grandris is in good condition with little gradient (3-4%) for about 9 km, offering beautiful landscapes and clear views. Other faces, like from Cublize or Magny, present varying gradients and scenery.
The mountain passes in the Ronno region vary in elevation. For example, Col du Pavillon culminates at 755 meters above sea level. Other passes like Col de la Croix des Fourches and Joncin Pass also contribute to the elevated terrain of the area, providing varied climbing experiences.
While specific crowd levels aren't detailed for all passes, the tips for Col de la Croix des Fourches mention that after the initial busy section of Col du Pilon, branching off leads to a quieter road, suggesting a more serene experience within the forest.


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