Best mountain passes around Dième are situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France, characterized by its mountainous terrain. The area features winding roads and varied elevations, typical of mountain environments. This region offers access to the scenic landscapes of the Beaujolais Vert area, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The local geography includes several passes that serve as crossroads and offer views of the surrounding valleys and forests.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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For a little refreshing break between 2 passes
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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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To do from Chambost-Allières, Rivolet. In the fog, the climb seemed very long to me. The percentages are low but the climb is quite long, 7 km at 4.5%. At the top you can go for a walk in St Cyr le Chatoux, take your gravel or mountain bike to go on the paths, go climb the Pyramid, eat and drink at the restaurant, continue on the ridge road which goes to the North by chaining the collars.
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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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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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Perched at the top of the hill of St Cyr-le-Châtoux, at an altitude of 656 meters and located near an airfield, the Relais du Parasoir offers you a breathtaking view of the Beaujolais vineyards, the village of Clochemerle, the Saône valley and the great forests of Azergues.
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The mountain passes around Dième offer diverse views. From Le relais du Parasoir, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the Beaujolais vineyards, the village of Clochemerle, the Saône valley, and the great forests of Azergues. Other passes, like Cambuse Pass, feature varied landscapes with some sections offering clear views and others being more forested. The region's mountainous relief ensures scenic vistas typical of mountain environments.
While the guide focuses on outdoor activities, the Col de la Croix de Thel, located within the commune of Dième, holds some historical and cultural significance. It features a cross, suggesting local community importance, and gained international recognition as part of the 8th stage of the Tour de France in 2019, highlighting its challenging and scenic nature for cyclists.
The area around Dième's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and gravel biking. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'Ternand – Mont Chatard loop' for cycling, the 'Sachieux Climb loop' for road cycling, or the 'Parasoir Pass - 657 m loop' for gravel biking. Many passes, such as Joncin Pass and Croix Papin Pass, serve as starting points for forest trails suitable for gravel and mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling around Dième, road cycling routes around Dième, and gravel biking around Dième guides.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for exploring the natural landscape with direct access to marked trails for hiking. While specific hiking routes for each pass aren't detailed in the highlights, the mountainous terrain and forest trails mentioned for cycling also provide excellent conditions for hiking. Passes like Col de la Croix des Fourches offer a great atmosphere in the forest, ideal for walks.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. The description of Cambuse Pass mentions being careful in summer due to sun exposure on some sections. For passes like Col de la Croix des Fourches, the forest atmosphere is described as 'great especially in wet weather' and 'refreshing, especially in summer,' suggesting year-round appeal depending on your preference for conditions.
While specific family-friendly trails are not detailed for all passes, Le relais du Parasoir is categorized as 'family_friendly' due to its restaurant and viewpoint, making it a good destination for a family outing. The generally lower gradients on some pass ascents, like parts of Cambuse Pass, could also be suitable for families looking for less strenuous activities.
For dining, Le relais du Parasoir is a restaurant located directly at a pass, offering food and drinks with a magnificent view. Croix Papin Pass also features a picnic area. While specific accommodation options are not listed for individual passes, the rural commune of Dième and the surrounding Beaujolais region would offer various options for lodging.
The region's terrain is described as mountainous with narrow, winding roads and hairpin turns. For cyclists, Cambuse Pass offers multiple ascent routes, including a 'terrible variant via Gondras with passages at 25%.' The ascent to Col de la Croix des Fourches from St Just d'Avray also has 'really interesting' and 'even steeper' percentages in its final part, reaching 6-7%.
Absolutely. Le relais du Parasoir is a prime spot for photography, offering extensive views of the Beaujolais vineyards, Clochemerle, and the Saône valley. The connection from the Col du Chêne to Joncin Pass also provides a 'magnificent view all along over the Azergues,' making it ideal for scenic shots.
The mountain passes around Dième are appreciated for their varied landscapes, opportunities for cycling and hiking, and scenic viewpoints. The komoot community has contributed 67 upvotes and 11 photos, highlighting the beauty and enjoyment found in exploring these routes and destinations like Le relais du Parasoir, Cambuse Pass, and Joncin Pass.
Yes, several passes offer access to forest trails. Joncin Pass and Croix Papin Pass are noted as starting points for beautiful forest trails suitable for gravel and mountain biking. Col de la Croix des Fourches is also situated in the middle of the forest, providing a great atmosphere for off-road cycling.


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