Mountain peaks around Thélis-La-Combe offer diverse opportunities for exploration within the Pilat region. This area features prominent summits and viewpoints that provide extensive vistas of the Rhône valley, extending to the Alps, Vercors mountains, and Mont-Blanc range on clear days. The landscape is characterized by geological formations and natural monuments, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities. Visitors can discover a range of natural features and landmarks across varying difficulty levels.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A superb November morning, with a changing mist.
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A massive, stone-built base supports the "Croix de Chirole," a symbol commemorating the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, crowning the summit plateau. The two wooden beams of this small sacred monument clearly show the effects of wind and weather. The large body of the crucified Christ, however, whose light color clearly stands out against the background of the dark beams, appears to have been relatively recently restored or perhaps even renewed.
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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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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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The region offers several notable peaks. Crêt de la Perdrix is highly popular for its magnificent 360-degree views. Another must-see is The Three Teeth, a unique geological formation with incredible views of the Pilat crests and Rhône valley. For extensive vistas, Chirole Cross provides views across three valleys, the Central Massif, and the Alps.
For breathtaking panoramas, Crêt de la Perdrix offers a superb 360-degree view. Crêt de l'Œillon provides a bird's-eye view of the Pic des Trois dents, the Rhône valley, and on clear days, the Vercors mountains, Ecrins, and Mont-Blanc range. Chirole Cross also boasts stunning views through three valleys, the Central Massif, and the Alps.
Yes, Crêt de la Perdrix is considered family-friendly, with a stony path leading to the orientation table that is accessible to many. For easy hiking routes nearby, consider trails like the "Chaubouret Cross – La croix des Fosses loop from Le Bessat" or the "Chaubouret Cross – Pilat Pyramid loop from Le Bessat" which are both rated as easy. You can find more options in the Hiking around Thélis-La-Combe guide.
The region is rich in natural features. You can observe unique geological formations like The Three Teeth, which is a striking rock formation. Crêt de l'Œillon is a giant of gneiss and granite. The landscape generally features diverse geological formations and natural monuments, offering varied scenery for exploration.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Thélis-La-Combe is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate loops like "Crêt de la Perdrix – Crêt de la Chèvre loop from Le Bessat." Cycling enthusiasts can explore challenging routes such as "Les Crêts et le Pays du Gier - Loop in the Pilat Regional Natural Park." There are also running trails, including difficult options like "Giant Fir of Saint-Étienne – The Pyramid loop from Le Bessat." For more details, check the Hiking, Cycling, and Running Trails guides around Thélis-La-Combe.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the single track leading to The Three Teeth is described as technical, with lots of stones and vegetation. In terms of routes, many cycling and running trails are rated as difficult, such as the "Chaubouret Cross – Crêt de Chaussître loop from Le Bessat" for cycling, or the "Crêt du Rachat – Crêt de la Perdrix loop from Le Bessat" for running. Explore these and more in the respective cycling and running guides.
Crêt de l'Œillon is the second most remarkable summit of the Pilat, known for its imposing cross and weather center. From its height of 1,364 meters, it offers a stunning bird's-eye view of the Pic des Trois dents and the Rhône valley, with distant views of the Vercors, Ecrins, and Mont-Blanc on clear days. It's a giant of gneiss and granite, making for a majestic natural spectacle.
Chirole Cross is a significant viewpoint at 915 meters, offering expansive panoramas across three valleys, the Central Massif, and the Alps. It features a massive, stone-built base supporting the "Croix de Chirole," a symbol commemorating the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, crowning the summit plateau.
Yes, Crêt de l'Œillon features an imposing cross and a weather center, including an 80-meter transmitter pylon that is easily spotted. Chirole Cross is also a man-made monument, with its stone-built base and wooden cross. Additionally, Crêt de la Botte has a telecommunications tower that adds a unique atmosphere to the ridge.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent 360-degree views, especially from peaks like Crêt de la Perdrix. The unique geological formations, such as The Three Teeth, are also highly appreciated. The diverse landscapes, ranging from accessible paths to technical single tracks, and the extensive vistas reaching the Alps, make the area a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, you can find the "Crêt de la Perdrix – Crêt de la Chèvre loop from Le Bessat" or the "Pilat Pyramid loop from Le Bessat" for hiking. Cyclists can enjoy the "Les Crêts et le Pays du Gier - Loop in the Pilat Regional Natural Park." These and more are detailed in the Hiking around Thélis-La-Combe guide.
Crêt de la Botte is one of the Pilat crests offering a magnificent view of the surrounding ridges, the Rhône valley, the Giers, and the Ardèche. It is characterized by a telecommunications tower that overlooks the ridge, creating a very interesting atmosphere, especially when it appears through the fog.


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