Mountain peaks around Maclas France are situated within the Pilat massif, a region in the Loire department of central France. This area is known for its notable elevations that provide panoramic views and diverse hiking opportunities. Maclas serves as a gateway to these natural attractions, which are appreciated for their geological formations and extensive trail networks. The Pilat massif offers varied landscapes, including forests and meadows, suitable for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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A superb November morning, with a changing mist.
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Very beautiful view of the Rhône valley
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Any self-respecting cyclist must, after reaching the Col de l'Oeillon, continue to the Crêt de l'Oeillon, the true summit and final objective of this climb!
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The second most remarkable summit of the Pilat behind the Crêt de la Perdrix, this giant of gneiss and granite reveals, from its height of 1,364 meters, its trump card: a bird's-eye view of the Pic des Trois dents and the valley of the Rhône which extends at its feet. On a clear day, the gaze wanders to strange apparitions which imprint their reliefs on the horizon line: the Vercors mountains, the Ecrins and the Mont-Blanc range, for a natural spectacle that is both unreal and majestic.
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Le Chirat Rochat offers a breathtaking view of the Pilat and the Rhône valley. Typical of Pilat, the chirats are easily recognized thanks to their numerous rocky masses.
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The Crêt de la Perdrix offers a magnificent 360-degree view. The path is very stony up to the orientation table. During the summer, you come across many hikers here who come to enjoy the charms of the park.
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From the col de l'Oeillon, we descend to the crest of the three teeth. The single is technical, lots of stones, vegetation but the view is incredible! We can clearly see the crests of Pilat which overlook us as well as the Rhône valley. This geological formation of the three teeth is worth seeing.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Crêt de l'Œillon, which provides a bird's-eye view of the Pic des Trois Dents and the Rhône valley, extending to the Vercors mountains and Mont Blanc on clear days. Another excellent choice is Crêt de la Perdrix, known for its magnificent 360-degree horizon views. The Col de l'Œillon also offers superb 360-degree views and is a popular starting point for extensions to Crêt de l'Œillon.
Yes, for experienced hikers, The Three Teeth (Les Trois Dents) offers a challenging trail. The path leading to this distinctive geological formation can be technical, with many stones and vegetation, but it rewards hikers with incredible views of the Pilat crests and the Rhône valley.
The mountain peaks around Maclas, situated within the Pilat massif, offer diverse natural features. You'll encounter extensive forests and meadows, unique geological formations like The Three Teeth, and rocky masses known as 'chirats' at spots like Chirat Rochat. Many peaks also feature telecommunications towers, such as at Crêt de la Botte, which add to the unique atmosphere.
Yes, Crêt de la Perdrix is considered family-friendly. The path to its orientation table, while stony, is accessible to many visitors, making it a popular spot for families to enjoy the magnificent 360-degree views.
While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the Pilat massif is generally well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts, suggesting pleasant conditions during spring, summer, and autumn. Clear days are particularly recommended for experiencing the extensive panoramic views from peaks like Crêt de l'Œillon, where you can see as far as Mont Blanc.
Beyond hiking, the region around Maclas offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Saint Sabin Chapel – Crêt des Bessières loop' or 'Le Bouchet loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails such as the 'Ternay Dam Loop' and 'Pélussin Viaduct loop', as well as touring bicycle routes like the 'View of Pélussin loop' and 'Grenouze Pass loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails around Maclas, MTB Trails around Maclas, and Cycling around Maclas.
While specific parking details for each trailhead are not provided, popular spots like the Col de l'Œillon serve as common starting points for hikes to peaks such as Crêt de l'Œillon and The Three Teeth. It is advisable to check local signage or park information upon arrival in the Pilat massif for designated parking areas.
Crêt de l'Œillon is the second most prominent summit in the Pilat massif. At 1,364 meters, it offers an 'unreal and majestic' natural spectacle with sweeping views of the Pic des Trois Dents, the Rhône valley, and on clear days, distant ranges like the Vercors, Écrins, and Mont Blanc. It also features an imposing cross and a weather center, making it a distinctive landmark.
Hiking to The Three Teeth is a rewarding experience for its 'incredible' views of the Pilat crests and the Rhône valley. However, the trail, especially from the Col de l'Œillon, is described as technical, with many stones and vegetation. This distinctive geological formation is definitely worth seeing for its unique character.
The provided information does not indicate that specific permits are required for general hiking within the Pilat Regional Natural Park. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations and stay on marked trails.
The Col de l'Œillon (1,233 meters) is celebrated for its superb 360-degree panoramic view. It is uniquely classified as 'out of category' from the banks of the Rhône, a designation typically reserved for passes in the Alps. It serves as a popular starting point for extensions to Crêt de l'Œillon and is highly appreciated for its scenic outlooks.
Visitors particularly enjoy the magnificent panoramic views from the summits, with many appreciating the 360-degree vistas that can extend to distant mountain ranges like Mont Blanc on clear days. The diverse landscapes, including forests and meadows, and the unique geological formations like The Three Teeth, are also highly valued. The area is well-regarded for its extensive network of hiking trails.


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