Mountain passes around Revel offer diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, featuring a range of passes from accessible routes to challenging climbs. These passes provide opportunities for exploring varied elevations and natural features. Revel's location makes it a gateway to numerous mountain adventures, with routes suitable for different experience levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Enjoy the pass to admire Grenoble. Breathe, you are at 2500m
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Only 500 meters of elevation gain from the Lakes... On paper. A very physically demanding pass, both on the ascent and descent. Pay attention to the markings. Requires a minimum of mountaineering experience. You have been warned...
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small pass between Corenc and Sapey. The road is very good
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Iconic climb. Prepare for a very long climb. The downhill sections in between are especially mentally demanding.
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Choosing your slope is like choosing the taste of a sorbet, in any case it is deserved at the end of a pass.
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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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Crossed 21 times between 1947 and 2022, the Col de la Croix-de-Fer is a Tour de France landmark. From the Verney Dam, the climb is 29 kilometers long and averages 5.2%.
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The Revel region offers a variety of mountain passes. For an accessible option, consider Vence Pass, which is easily reached from Grenoble and features a pleasant rolling descent. If you're looking for an intermediate challenge with great views, Four Lords Pass offers a significant climb and a rewarding viewpoint. For a more challenging experience, Lessines Pass is known for its rugged terrain and the beautiful Lacs Robert.
Yes, Vence Pass is considered one of the most accessible passes from Grenoble, making it a good option for those seeking a less strenuous experience. It offers a nice rolling descent to Corenc.
Four Lords Pass is an intermediate mountain pass that features a dedicated viewpoint, offering great panoramas after its challenging climb. Additionally, Col de la Vache (Vache Pass), despite its technical ascent, rewards visitors with superb views of the surrounding peaks from its 2,535-meter altitude.
The mountain passes around Revel are rich in natural beauty. At Lessines Pass, the Lacs Robert are a notable feature, and you have a high chance of encountering mountain goats. Col de la Vache (Vache Pass) is a wild and rugged place, often featuring snowfields even in summer, offering dramatic mountain landscapes.
For a significant challenge, Lessines Pass is known for its demanding terrain. Another very challenging option is Col de la Vache (Vache Pass), located at 2,535 meters, which involves technical climbing over rocks and snowfields, requiring sure footing and proper equipment.
Yes, the Revel region is popular for cycling. For example, Four Lords Pass involves a 9 km climb with nearly 600 m of vertical drop, making it a popular cycling challenge. Another notable cycling pass is Col de la Croix de Fer - from Allemond, which is a very beautiful and varied 29 km climb with 1600m of elevation gain. You can find more cycling routes in the area by exploring the Cycling around Revel guide.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the Revel region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like Lac du Crozet, by checking the Hiking around Revel guide. For cyclists, there are many routes, including those that tackle passes like Four Lords Pass, detailed in the Cycling around Revel guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also discover trails in the area through the MTB Trails around Revel guide.
While specific conditions vary, the summer months (typically July and August) are generally ideal for visiting higher altitude passes like Col de la Vache (Vache Pass), as snowfields may persist into early summer. For cycling passes like Four Lords Pass or Col de la Croix de Fer, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable weather conditions, though roads can be rough in winter.
At the summit of Col de la Croix de Fer - from Allemond, there is a small terrace where you can relax and enjoy the views after your climb. For other passes, it's advisable to carry your own provisions, as amenities directly at the pass summits may be limited.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse terrain, from accessible routes to challenging climbs, and the stunning natural beauty. The chance to encounter wildlife, such as mountain goats at Lessines Pass, and the rewarding panoramic views from passes like Four Lords Pass and Col de la Vache, are often highlighted as favorite aspects.
While specific circular routes for individual passes aren't detailed, the region offers many hiking opportunities. You can explore various loops and trails, some of which may incorporate sections of mountain passes or offer views of them. For detailed hiking routes, including loops, refer to the Hiking around Revel guide.


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