Best mountain passes around Tréminis are situated in the Trièves region, at the base of Grand-Ferrand. This area provides access to various mountain passes, each offering distinct features for outdoor activities. The landscape includes panoramic views of the Trièves, Dévoluy peaks, and Vercors cliffs. These passes collectively offer diverse experiences for exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Cozy, regular ascent, unfortunately a bit of traffic.
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Beautiful pass with a great panorama and little traffic!
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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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Very wide road with asphalt in impeccable condition. Panoramas 5 ⭐️
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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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That is something different from a standard col sign
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Quiet climb of the Col de la Menée before a long descent to Châtillon
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Beautiful plateau with a view of the Dévoluy massifs
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For an accessible and family-friendly outing, consider Collet du Tat. It's known for being very accessible for all levels and families, offering a free-to-access piano and picnic tables for a comfortable stop. The Col du Banchet is another easy option, connecting Lalley and Mens, with a beautiful view of the Dévoluy and Vercors massifs.
Several passes offer stunning vistas. Col du Festre provides panoramic views over the mountains and serves as a gateway to Dévoluy. From the summit of Ménil (1,568 meters), accessible via Col de Mens, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Trièves, the Dévoluy peaks, and the Vercors cliffs. The Col de Menée Vulture Observation Point also promises stunning views and the unique chance to spot magnificent birds.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. Col du Festre features a wide road with impeccable asphalt, making it ideal for road cycling. Col de Grimone (1318 m) is an easy climb from Lus-la-Croix-Haute with an average gradient of around 4%. You can find various road cycling routes, including loops from Tréminis and Lalley, on the Road Cycling Routes around Tréminis guide.
The area offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. The Col de la Croix, located on the heights of Tréminis, is considered an essential target for walkers, suggesting rewarding hiking. From Col de Mens, you can start a refreshing hike through the magnificent Ménil forest, leading to panoramic views. For more options, explore the Hiking around Tréminis guide, which includes routes like the 'Col de la Croix loop' and 'Le Menil loop'.
Yes, the Col de Menée Vulture Observation Point is specifically designated for spotting these magnificent birds in their natural habitat. This makes it a compelling stop for nature lovers and birdwatchers seeking unique wildlife encounters.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from accessible family-friendly spots like Collet du Tat with its amenities, to challenging hikes with breathtaking vistas. The wide, well-maintained roads of passes like Col du Festre are highly praised for cycling, and the panoramic views over the mountains are a consistent highlight.
While not explicitly called a 'hidden gem,' the Amayères Valley features a pass reached after traversing small gorges and rising through magnificent alpine meadows. Visitors are recommended to explore the small cliffs to the east, suggesting a more off-the-beaten-path experience with scenic beauty.
The region is generally best enjoyed during warmer months when the passes are clear of snow and conditions are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views. While specific seasonal tips for each pass aren't detailed, the mention of 'hot weather' at Col de Grimone suggests it's a popular destination during summer.
While many passes are accessible, some, like the climb to Col de Grimone, can be demanding in hot weather. The region's diverse terrain means some routes will be more challenging than others. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out, especially for longer hikes or bike rides.
If you're interested in running, you can find several trails in the vicinity of the mountain passes. The Running Trails around Tréminis guide offers routes such as the 'Col du Festre (1441 m) – Col de la Croix loop' and 'Running loop from Tréminis', catering to various difficulty levels.
The landscape is characterized by stunning natural beauty, including panoramic views of the Trièves, the majestic Dévoluy peaks, and the dramatic Vercors cliffs. You'll encounter magnificent alpine meadows, forests like the Ménil forest, and even small gorges leading to some passes, offering a diverse and picturesque environment.


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