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Col du Glandon

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Col du Glandon

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The Col du Glandon is a renowned high mountain pass situated at an elevation of 1,924 meters (6,312 feet) in the heart of the Dauphiné Alps, Savoie, France. This iconic pass serves as a vital link between the Romanche valley near Le Bourg-d'Oisans and the Maurienne valley at La Chambre. Nestled amidst the majestic Belledonne, Grandes Rousses, and Arvan-Villards mountain ranges, it is celebrated for its challenging ascents and breathtaking alpine scenery.

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    16 de abril de 2023

    Ciclismo de carretera

    El Col du Glandon desde La Chambre tiene 21,3 kilómetros de longitud y un desnivel positivo total de 1472 metros. La pendiente media es del 6,9%, con pendientes máximas del 11%. Este ascenso ha sido incluido en varias ocasiones en el Tour de Francia. Se encuentra camino al Col de la Croix de Fer.
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    25 de julio de 2017

    Ciclismo de carretera

    El Col du Glandon es un paso alpino francés. El cruce de 1924 metros de altura se encuentra en la región de Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (departamento de Saboya). Conecta Rochetaillée cerca de …
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    6 de mayo de 2018

    Ciclismo de carretera

    Escalada hermosa pero menos popular, por lo que las carreteras suelen ser un poco más tranquilas que alp d'huez o telegraph/galibier
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    Elevación 1.920 m

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    Ubicación: Saint-Colomban-des-Villards, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, Francia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What are the key differences between the Col du Glandon and the Col de la Croix de Fer for cyclists?

    While often tackled together, the Col du Glandon and Col de la Croix de Fer offer distinct experiences. The Glandon is known for its challenging, often steeper gradients, particularly in the final kilometers from La Chambre, making it a true test of endurance. The Croix de Fer, though slightly higher and only about 2.5 kilometers further from the Glandon summit, is generally considered a more consistent climb without the same extreme pitches, offering broader, more open views. Many cyclists combine them for an epic alpine adventure.

    Are there any specific advanced cycling routes or loops that incorporate the Col du Glandon?

    Absolutely! The Col du Glandon is a cornerstone for several advanced cycling routes in the French Alps. A popular option is the 'Boucle des Cols' which often includes the Glandon, Col de la Croix de Fer, and sometimes even the Col du Télégraphe and Col du Galibier. It's also a key climb in the famous La Marmotte sportive. These routes are designed for experienced cyclists seeking significant elevation gain and challenging distances.

    What are the typical road conditions on the Col du Glandon, especially during peak season?

    The road over the Col du Glandon is generally well-maintained when open, but conditions can vary. During peak season (summer), the roads are typically clear of snow and ice. However, cyclists should always be prepared for mountain weather, which can change rapidly. While the Glandon is less popular than some other iconic climbs like Alpe d'Huez, it can still see significant traffic, especially on weekends. The road surface is generally good, but watch out for occasional gravel or debris, particularly after heavy rain.

    What kind of hiking trails are available near Col du Glandon, and what are their difficulty levels?

    The area around Col du Glandon offers a variety of hiking trails catering to different abilities. You can find leisurely strolls through high mountain pastures, suitable for families, offering gentle gradients and beautiful views. For more experienced hikers, there are strenuous treks into the wilder parts of the Belledonne massif, which can involve significant elevation changes and rugged terrain. These longer routes often lead to stunning viewpoints or glacial lakes, providing a more challenging and rewarding experience.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for along the Col du Glandon route?

    Yes, the route is rich with scenic landmarks. As you ascend, you'll encounter the stunning crystal blue waters of Lac de Grand Maison and the imposing Verney dam. From the summit, you're treated to panoramic views of the Belledonne massif, the dramatic Aiguilles d'Arves, and on exceptionally clear days, even a glimpse of Mont Blanc in the distance. There's also a memorial near the pass commemorating French mountain soldiers from WWII.

    Is public transport available to reach the Col du Glandon, or is a car necessary?

    Direct public transport to the summit of Col du Glandon is generally not available. While regional bus services might connect to nearby towns like Le Bourg-d'Oisans or La Chambre, reaching the pass itself typically requires a car or cycling. Many visitors drive to the base of the climb and then cycle or hike up. During the winter closure, access is even more restricted.

    What are the best times of day to visit Col du Glandon to avoid crowds, especially for parking?

    To avoid crowds and secure parking, especially during the peak summer months (July and August), it's highly recommended to visit the Col du Glandon early in the morning. Arriving before 9:00 AM will generally give you the best chance for a quieter experience and easier parking at the summit or designated areas along the route. Late afternoon can also be less busy, but be mindful of changing weather conditions and daylight hours.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or shorter walks suitable for children near the Col du Glandon?

    Yes, the high mountain pastures around the Col du Glandon offer a tranquil environment suitable for families. While the main pass itself is a challenging climb, there are shorter, less strenuous walking trails that are perfect for children. These paths often wind through meadows where sheep graze, providing gentle slopes and beautiful views without the intensity of longer treks. It's a great place for a picnic and enjoying the fresh mountain air.

    Is the Col du Glandon area dog-friendly, and are there any specific regulations for pets on trails?

    The Col du Glandon area is generally dog-friendly, allowing pets on most trails. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock (like sheep or cows) and to protect local wildlife. Always carry waste bags and clean up after your pet. During the winter months, access might be restricted in certain areas due to ski activities or snow conditions.

    What kind of facilities, such as cafes or restaurants, are available near the Col du Glandon summit?

    At the summit of Col du Glandon, facilities are typically limited to a small refuge or snack bar that operates during the open season (May to October). These usually offer basic refreshments, snacks, and sometimes simple meals. For more substantial dining options, you would need to descend to the nearby towns such as La Chambre or Le Bourg-d'Oisans, where you'll find a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation.

    How does the elevation and terrain of Col du Glandon impact different outdoor activities?

    The Col du Glandon's elevation of 1,924 meters (6,312 feet) and varied terrain significantly influence activities. For cyclists, the high altitude means sustained climbing and thinner air, demanding good fitness. The terrain transitions from wooded valleys to high alpine pastures, offering diverse scenery for hikers. In winter, this transformation allows for skiing and snowshoeing within the Les Sybelles® ski area, as the landscape becomes snow-covered and suitable for winter sports.

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