Mountain passes around Livet-Et-Gavet are situated in the Oisans region of the French Alps, positioned between the Belledonne and Taillefer mountain ranges. This location serves as a gateway to several notable mountain passes known for their challenging climbs and historical significance, particularly in cycling. The area provides access to iconic routes in the Dauphiné Alps, including those leading to major ski resorts. Its strategic position along the Romanche river offers diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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From Le Bourg-d'Oisans the pass is very pleasant to drive.
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An iconic climb ridden countless times in the Tour de France.
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This village is very beautiful.
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nice climb up to the intersection...then the road going to the fort is cleaner depending on the day (twigs, bread needles...)
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Once you have made it to the summit you have a beautiful view from here
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A small village below L‘ Alpe d‘ Huez
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Beautiful and characteristic towns, very special!
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Very pleasant pass, because almost no cars, lots of shade and fantastic landscapes 9 km long and 680 m vertical drop
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For cyclists seeking a significant challenge, the Alpe d'Huez Climb is legendary, famous for its 21 hairpin bends and frequent inclusion in the Tour de France. Another formidable ascent is the Col du Galibier, perched at 2,645 meters, offering extraordinary high-alpine views and a demanding ride. The Col de la Croix-de-Fer also presents a substantial challenge with dramatic alpine landscapes.
Yes, several passes offer breathtaking vistas. The Col du Lautaret, at 2,058 meters, is celebrated for its exceptional panoramic views of the Écrins massif. The Col de Sarenne is also highly recommended for its serene beauty and 'much more beautiful views' compared to the busier Alpe d'Huez climb. You can experience an Ascent to Col de Sarenne from Alpe d'Huez for these views.
If you prefer a more tranquil experience, the Ornon Pass is known for its moderate slopes and traffic-calmed climb, especially from the south side. The Pas de la Confession (Altitude 1542 m) also offers a quiet climb with little traffic and great views over the valley.
The region around Livet-Et-Gavet offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to picturesque mountain lakes like Lac de Poursollet and Lac Fourchu. For more details on hiking, explore Hiking around Livet-Et-Gavet. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the Alpe d'Huez Climb loop. Check out MTB Trails around Livet-Et-Gavet. Running trails are also available, such as the Lac Fourchu loop; find more at Running Trails around Livet-Et-Gavet.
Absolutely. The Alpe d'Huez Climb is an iconic part of the Tour de France, where many cycling legends have made history. Similarly, the Col de la Croix-de-Fer and Col du Galibier are frequent inclusions in the Tour de France, attracting cyclists who wish to follow in the tire tracks of professional riders.
The Col du Lautaret, located at 2,058 meters, is notable for being accessible throughout the year, connecting the Romanche Valley and the Guisane Valley. This makes it a reliable option for scenic drives and access to hiking trails regardless of the season.
The Ornon Pass offers a pleasant, traffic-calmed climb with moderate slopes and large serpentines, making it suitable for intermediate riders. The Pas de la Confession (Altitude 1542 m) also provides a good intermediate climb with a gentle average gradient.
While many passes are challenging, the area around Livet-Et-Gavet also provides access to hiking routes leading to picturesque mountain lakes like Lac de Poursollet and Lac Fourchu. These offer a different kind of mountain experience with opportunities for family hikes and enjoying pristine natural environments away from the main road passes.
You can expect stunning alpine scenery, including panoramic views of surrounding peaks like the Écrins massif from Col du Lautaret. The region is characterized by high-mountain landscapes, deep valleys carved by rivers like the Romanche, and picturesque mountain lakes. The Col du Lautaret also hosts a botanical garden, showcasing alpine flora.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, the challenge of the climbs, and the historical significance of routes like the Alpe d'Huez Climb. Many appreciate the opportunity to experience iconic cycling routes and the serene beauty of less-trafficked passes like Col de Sarenne and Pas de la Confession. The diverse range of activities, from challenging cycling to peaceful hiking, also contributes to the area's appeal.
Yes, the Col du Lautaret acts as a natural boundary between the Southern and Northern Alps and serves as a strategic passage to Italy via the Montgenèvre Pass, making it a significant crossroads in the region.
The Four Lords Pass (Le Quatres Seigneurs) offers a significant climb at the gates of Grenoble. From Gières, it's 8.5km in length with a positive elevation gain of around 550m and an average gradient of 7.3%, with portions reaching 10%.


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