From Obiou to Mont-Aiguille
From Obiou to Mont-Aiguille
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51.9km
870m
Road cycling
This moderate 32.3 miles (51.9 km) road cycling route in Trièves offers panoramic mountain views and charming villages.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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50.8 km
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The Tour in Trièves is a moderate road cycling route that typically takes around 2 hours and 38 minutes to complete. This duration is for cyclists with good fitness, covering approximately 51.9 km with 872 meters of elevation gain.
While the Tour in Trièves is classified as 'moderate' and requires good fitness due to its distance and elevation gain, the Trièves region offers a variety of routes. Beginners might prefer easier options, such as 'The Prébois hillsides - Cycling path n°1', which is 14.2 km with 241m of elevation and takes about 1 hour. This specific route is better suited for those with some road cycling experience.
The Tour in Trièves predominantly features well-paved surfaces, making it generally easy to ride. However, cyclists should be prepared for significant elevation changes, as the region is known for its small, winding, and quiet roads that traverse both valleys and panoramic summits. Some segments on more challenging routes in the area may be unpaved, but this specific route is primarily on maintained roads.
This route offers breathtaking landscapes at the crossroads of the Vercors and Dévoluy massifs. You'll encounter panoramic views of surrounding mountains, including the majestic Mont Aiguille, Grand Ferrand, and Obiou. Specific highlights include the View of the Dévoluy Mountains, the Mens Pass, and the View of Grand Ferrand from Saint-Baudille-et-Pipet. You'll also pass through charming villages and cultivated lands.
The Trièves region is best for road cycling from spring through autumn. In spring, you might still see snow-capped Dévoluy Mountains, offering stunning contrasts. Summer provides warm, long days, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Always check local weather conditions, especially for mountain passes, as they can be affected by snow or adverse weather outside peak seasons.
Specific parking details for the Tour in Trièves are not provided, but the Trièves region is well-equipped for cyclists. Look for parking options in the charming villages along the route, such as Le Percy, Monestier-du-Percy, or Prébois, which often serve as starting points for various cycling paths in the area.
Yes, the Trièves region is committed to 'soft mobility' and offers services with the 'Accueil Vélo' label. These services guarantee a quality welcome and bike-specific amenities along cycle routes, including accommodations, restaurants, and bike rentals. Look for establishments displaying this label in the villages you pass through.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several official trails, though often for short distances. These include the Sentier découverte Edith Berger - Jean Giono, Chemin de l'Isle, Sentier de Pétarey, and Piste du Serrya, among others. This indicates it's part of a broader network of paths in the region.
As a road cycling route, the Tour in Trièves is generally not designed for dogs to accompany cyclists directly on the bike. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are safely secured in a bike trailer or basket. Always keep dogs on a leash if you stop in villages or natural areas, and be mindful of local regulations regarding pets.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for road cycling on the Tour in Trièves or other public cycling routes in the Trièves region. The area is open for recreational use. However, if you use any private services or facilities, standard charges may apply.
While the Tour in Trièves is rated as 'moderate', it does involve significant elevation gain (872m) over its 51.9 km distance. The region is known for its mountain passes, and while this specific route might not include the most extreme climbs like Col de Menée or Col de Grimone, you should expect sustained ascents and descents that require good fitness. Be prepared for winding roads and varying gradients.