Mountain passes around Roybon offer access to the Chambaran plateau and serve as a gateway to the more mountainous Vercors Regional Nature Park. The region features elevations ranging from 436 to 729 meters within the commune, with higher terrain accessible nearby. This area provides diverse routes for cycling and hiking, characterized by natural landscapes. The surrounding Vercors massif is known for its challenging routes and panoramic views.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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a very regular pass and super pleasant to climb with beautiful clear viewpoints. magnificent view of Mont Blanc and the snow-capped mountains on a clear day!
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The view from the pass is worth the effort!
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The Col de Chatain from Tullins is 7.23 km long with a total drop of 469 m. The average gradient is 6.49% with maximum gradients of 12%.
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Not to be confused with the other Col de la Madeleine in Savoie. This is a much smaller and gentler climb. The views at the top are nice nonetheless.
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There is a small cafe, a free water point and a small picnic area in the sun.
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A fairly steady climb from Vinay, the start has easier grades of 2-4% with the second and final part increasing to 5-6%. The views from the top are definitely worth the effort!
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Located between the Chambarans and the Bièvre plain, it gives a view of "all horizons" at an altitude of 628m.
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Small picnic area and water point at the pass
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The mountain passes around Roybon offer diverse scenic views. For instance, Toutes Aures Pass provides panoramic views of "all horizons" at 628m. From Col de la Fête de Chambarand (685 m), you can enjoy magnificent views of Mont Blanc and other snow-capped mountains on a clear day. The Vercors Regional Nature Park, accessible from Roybon, is known for its breathtaking landscapes, including the spectacular panorama from Col de la Machine.
Yes, Col de la Madeleine (Chambarans) is known for offering a gentler climb compared to other passes of the same name, making it suitable for those seeking a less strenuous cycling experience while still providing nice views at the top.
Toutes Aures Pass is well-equipped with a small picnic area and a free water point, making it a convenient stop for visitors. There is also a small cafe available there.
For a challenging cycling experience, consider routes that incorporate passes like Col de Châtain (684 m), which features an average gradient of 6.49% over 7.23 km and maximum gradients of 12%. The Vercors massif, nearby, is also known for its challenging routes, such as the Combe Laval circus route leading to Col de la Machine.
Yes, the region around Roybon offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Old streetcar tunnel loop' or the 'Fouaty pond – Étang de Digonne loop'. For more details on hiking trails, you can explore the Hiking around Roybon guide.
Beyond cycling and hiking, the area around Roybon is excellent for gravel biking. You can find routes such as the 'Gravel loop from Sillans' or the 'Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye – Saint-Antoine Abbey Church loop'. For more information, check out the Gravel biking around Roybon guide. The Vercors Regional Nature Park also offers diverse experiences for nature lovers.
Yes, from Col de la Fête de Chambarand (685 m), visitors can enjoy a magnificent view of Mont Blanc and the snow-capped mountains on a clear day.
The Col de Mont Noir, located in the Coulmes Forest within the Vercors, is less frequented than some other passes. While it doesn't offer extensive views, it provides five distinct climbing routes for cyclists seeking a quieter experience.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Roybon and the Vercors Regional Nature Park is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn. This period offers favorable weather for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Winter access to some higher passes might be limited due to snow.
Yes, the Gorges de la Bourne is a stunning 20-kilometer route through the heart of the Vercors, connecting Pont-en-Royans to Villard-de-Lans. It features impressive cliffs and a turquoise river, offering incredible views from numerous lookouts. This route is ideal for scenic drives, motorcycling, or challenging bike rides.
Lachard Pass (695 m) offers a fairly steady climb, starting with easier grades of 2-4% and increasing to 5-6% in the latter part. Visitors consistently note that the views from the top are definitely worth the effort.


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