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Valence
Bouvante

Col de la Machine

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Col de la Machine

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The Col de la Machine is a renowned mountain pass situated at an elevation of 1,011 meters (3,316 feet) in the Drôme department of France, within the stunning Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Nestled in the heart of the Vercors massif, this iconic location is celebrated for its dramatic D76 road, often dubbed a "French balcony road," which carves directly into the steep mountainside near the end of the Combe Laval karst reculée. It connects the communes of Bouvante and Saint-Jean-en-Royans, offering a…

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    22. April 2024

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    Der Col de la Machine liegt am Ende des abgelegenen Karstgebiets von Combe Laval. Das Panorama ist spektakulär und der Ort vermittelt einen Gesamteindruck von der natürlichen Umgebung, die das Vercors-Massiv ausmacht.
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    Abfahrt: Saint Laurent en Royans
    Länge: 17,50 km
    Höhenunterschied: 699 m
    % Durchschnitt: 3,99 %
    Maximaler %: 10,2 %

    Abfahrt: Saint Jean en Royans
    Länge: 12,30 km
    Höhenunterschied: 761 m
    % Durchschnitt: 6,19 %
    Maximaler %: 8,4 %
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    31. Oktober 2022

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    Der erste anstrengende Kilometer bei 8 %, aber die Aussicht ist es wert!
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    1. Von Saint-Jean-en-Royans über die großen Pässe des Vercors

    67,8km

    03:53

    1.510m

    1.510m

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    Ort: Bouvante, Valence, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, Frankreich

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    Are there specific hiking trails around Col de la Machine, or is it primarily for cycling?

    While the Col de la Machine is renowned for its dramatic road popular with cyclists, the surrounding Vercors massif offers numerous hiking opportunities. Many visitors combine a scenic drive or cycle to the pass with walks on nearby trails. For specific hiking routes, it's best to consult local trail maps or explore options starting from nearby villages like Saint-Jean-en-Royans or Bouvante, which serve as gateways to the wider Vercors network.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty for cycling routes to Col de la Machine?

    The terrain leading to Col de la Machine is mountainous with significant elevation gain. Cyclists can expect challenging ascents, particularly from Saint-Jean-en-Royans, which features an average gradient of 6.19% over 12.30 km, with sections reaching 8.4%. The route from Saint Laurent en Royans is longer (17.50 km) with a 3.99% average but includes a tough initial kilometer at 8% and maximum gradients of 10.2%. The road itself is well-maintained but can feel exposed in parts due to its cliff-edge construction.

    What are the most notable landmarks or viewpoints at Col de la Machine?

    The entire D76 road through Combe Laval is a landmark in itself, famous for its 'balcony road' sections and tunnels carved into the rock. A key viewpoint is located at the pass's altitude of 1011m, offering spectacular panoramic views over the Combe Laval and its 700-meter peaks. From here, you can also glimpse an Orthodox Monastery in the distance. The 'tunnel des Moines' is another notable feature, adding to the unique experience.

    Is parking available at Col de la Machine, and are there any permits required?

    Yes, parking is generally available at or near the summit of Col de la Machine, often in designated pull-off areas or small lots. However, during peak season, especially on weekends and holidays, these spots can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a space. No specific permits are required to access the pass or park there.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting Col de la Machine, especially regarding winter activities?

    Col de la Machine is best visited during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when the roads are clear and weather conditions are most favorable for cycling and hiking. In winter, the pass and its access roads can be affected by snow and ice, potentially making them impassable or hazardous, especially the exposed sections of the D76. While winter sports might be possible in the wider Vercors region, the pass itself is not typically promoted for winter activities due to road conditions.

    Is Col de la Machine suitable for families with young children, and are dogs allowed on trails?

    The scenic drive through Col de la Machine can be enjoyed by families. However, the road's exposed nature and steep drops might be a concern for very young children or those prone to motion sickness. For hiking, the difficulty varies greatly depending on the chosen trail; some easier, shorter walks might be suitable for families, but the more challenging routes are not. Dogs are generally allowed on trails in the Vercors massif, but they should always be kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves, and owners must clean up after them.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at Col de la Machine?

    Col de la Machine itself is a mountain pass and does not typically have cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly at the summit. Visitors usually find these amenities in the nearby communes such as Saint-Jean-en-Royans, Bouvante, or other villages within the Vercors Regional Natural Park. It's recommended to plan for refreshments and lodging before or after your visit to the pass.

    What is the historical significance of Col de la Machine?

    The name 'Col de la Machine' dates back to the 12th century, referring to a hand-operated device used by monks to transport wood down to Royans. The current dramatic road through Combe Laval, often considered one of the most magnificent in the French Alps, was an engineering marvel constructed between 1861 and 1898. This history adds a fascinating layer to the experience of traversing the pass.

    How long does it typically take to cycle the main routes to Col de la Machine?

    The time required to cycle to Col de la Machine depends on your starting point and fitness level. From Saint-Jean-en-Royans (12.30 km, 761m elevation gain), a strong cyclist might complete the ascent in 1-1.5 hours, while a more moderate pace could take 2-3 hours. The longer route from Saint Laurent en Royans (17.50 km, 699m elevation difference) would naturally take longer, potentially 2-4 hours for the ascent alone. These times do not include stops for photos or breaks.

    Are there any hidden gems or less-known hiking spots near Col de la Machine?

    The Vercors massif is rich with natural beauty beyond the main pass. While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered through local exploration, looking for trails that branch off the main D76 road or exploring the smaller valleys and plateaus within the Combe Laval area can lead to quieter, equally stunning spots. Consulting detailed topographic maps or local hiking guides for the Vercors region can reveal less-trafficked paths and viewpoints.

    What is the elevation of Col de la Machine, and how does it compare to surrounding peaks?

    Col de la Machine is situated at an elevation of 1,011 meters (3,316 feet) above sea level. While it offers impressive views, it is a pass within the larger Vercors massif, which features peaks significantly higher. For instance, the surrounding Combe Laval boasts peaks reaching up to 700 meters above the valley floor, and other summits in the Vercors can exceed 2,000 meters, making the Col a dramatic gateway rather than the highest point itself.

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