Mountain passes around Sainte-Jalle, a village in the Drôme department of France, provide diverse routes for exploration. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including vineyards and distinctive rock formations. These passes offer various elevations and terrain, suitable for different types of outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Excellent workout for cardio
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splendid view over the surroundings and particularly over the Ennuyé valley
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a short drive from the campsite
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Moderate gradient, beautiful views, and a wonderful descent towards St. Auban sur Ouveze
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Great side road with a moderate gradient. The signs show information about the remaining gradient and the remaining distance to the summit for every kilometer. It almost has a touch of "Tour de France feeling"...
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..a beautiful mountain that guarantees a "solitary climb" by bike, especially from Remuzat on weekdays! ..the beautiful view is free!
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The Col d'Ey, at 718 meters, offers panoramic views often compared to much higher passes. A key highlight is the breathtaking sight of Mont Ventoux's northern face, with the road leading to the pass providing a dramatic sense of approaching this iconic peak. It's highly recommended for cycling or driving, especially when ascending from Sainte-Jalle and descending towards Buis-les-Baronnies.
The Col de la croix rouge (507m) offers a serene and quiet paved road, ideal for tranquil journeys. The climb, particularly from Mirabel towards Baronnies, is enjoyable, with a steeper section reaching up to a 10% gradient only in the final kilometer. You'll find a charming small valley, vineyards, and distinctive folded rock formations, contributing to its beautiful landscape.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Col de Soubeyrand (994 m) is notable. From Remuzat, it features a 7.7 km climb with 534 meters of vertical ascension and an average gradient of 6.94%. It's considered one of the more demanding passes in the Provence region after Mont Ventoux.
The region around Sainte-Jalle's mountain passes is characterized by diverse natural beauty. You can expect to see picturesque vineyards, distinctive folded rock formations, and charming small valleys. Passes like Col d'Ey offer expansive panoramic views, including distant iconic peaks like Mont Ventoux.
Sainte-Jalle is a great base for gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Mollans-sur-Ouvèze – Fontaube Pass loop' or the 'Col d'Ey – Rocher du Saint Julien loop' starting from Buis-les-Baronnies. For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Sainte-Jalle guide.
Absolutely. There are several hiking trails that incorporate or are near the mountain passes. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Sainte-Jalle – Rolland Farm loop' or the 'Col d'Ey – Plateau Covered With Thyme loop'. Discover more hiking opportunities in the Hiking around Sainte-Jalle guide.
Visitors frequently praise the quiet, scenic roads and the magnificent views. Many appreciate the tranquil journeys, the pleasant climbs, and the stunning panoramas, especially the dramatic sight of Mont Ventoux from Col d'Ey. The unique landscapes with vineyards and folded rocks also receive high acclaim.
Yes, Peyruergue Pass is a worthwhile visit, especially for its scenic views. Starting from Saint-Sauveur-Gouvernet, it's a 7 km route with 300 meters of elevation gain, serving as the eastern gateway to the Ennuye valley. It's appreciated for its beautiful vistas and can be accessed via paths from other passes like Col d'Ey.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's description of lavender fields and vineyards suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the passes. These seasons typically provide ideal conditions for cycling, driving, and enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, there are several running trails in the area that offer challenging and scenic routes. You can find options like the 'Sainte-Jalle loop' or various loops around Col d'Ey. For detailed routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Sainte-Jalle guide.
The mountain passes around Sainte-Jalle offer a range of difficulties, catering to different experience levels. Many are described as 'intermediate' with pleasant climbs and moderate gradients, such as Col de la croix rouge (507m). However, more challenging options like Col de Soubeyrand (994 m) provide significant elevation gain for advanced adventurers.
The Propiac Pass, when approached from Propiac, is 6.9 km long with a total elevation gain of 241 meters. It features an average gradient of 3.49% and maximum gradients reaching 8.5%, offering a moderate climb through the scenic landscape.


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