Tour of Mont Colombis
Chorges
Tour of Mont Colombis
Hard
Difficulty5h
Duration81,3km
Distance+2025m
Positive Elevation-2025m
Negative ElevationLoop
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The ascent of Mount Colombis, with its extraordinary gradients, is a major challenge for many cyclists. But this itinerary is more of a tour. A number of difficulties nevertheless await you - you’ll need to draw on all your strength and push your body to the limit. Making success all the sweeter!
1 point of interest
- Water
Addos mountain stream
The Addos mountain stream (torrent in French) is 4 kilometres long. A mountain stream is a natural water course located in the mountains. The flow regime is characterised by a steep gradient, with a very fast and therefore turbulent water flow producing significant erosion. It is also defined by a significant variation in flow rate depending on precipitation levels. In this mountain stream, as in many others, numerous small sills (small dams) have been created to slow down the water flow and limit the impact of floods.
Description
- Head towards Chorges town centre and, at a fountain and restaurant, turn left for 300 m. At the crossroads, go left and follow this small road faithfully for 5 km to reach the hamlet of Les Carles. Continue straight ahead until you come to a crossroads, then turn left onto the "Route des Borels". Descend to the village of La Bâtie-Neuve and, at a roundabout, turn right towards the Col de Manse (D14).
- Gain altitude as you progress, while enjoying the view. After 5 km, you will reach a fork in the road; turn left towards Gap (D314). Drive for 2 km until you reach a crossroads where two "No Entry" signs face each other. At this point, turn left (bikes are allowed) and descend as far as the N94.
- Head right for 100 m and turn left (with caution) towards "Grand Larra"(D206). The road rises gradually. Cross the hamlet and continue towards La Bâtie-Vieille. When you reach the D6, turn right towards Gap. Go past La Moutouse and, after 1 km, come to an intersection with a wooden cross. Make a turn of almost 180° and head towards Rambaud (D106). Continue the ascent towards Jarjayes and enjoy the panoramic views between the mountains and the agricultural plains.
- Finally, opposite a chapel and its cemetery, go left towards Notre-Dame-du-Laus. Climb up to the Col de Tourrond then enjoy a beautiful descent with several winding bends. Pass through Notre-Dame-du-Laus as far as the Avance valley and the D942. Turn right towards Sisteron for 200 m and, just after a bus stop, turn left onto a small country road that leads to Saint-Etienne-le-Laus. Join the D942 to head towards Valserres. Go through this village and skirt a mountain on the D942a. Then turn left onto the D900b towards Gap. Drive for 2 km before turning left towards Piégut.
- Cross Durance and, at the next crossroads, turn left towards Piégut. Stay on this pleasant road (D704) before leaving it and taking the one heading towards Rochebrune. Cross the plain while travelling alongside the Durance (and a leisure centre). Go past Rochebrune and, at the crossroads, turn left and cross over the Durance once more.
- At the STOP sign, take the D900b towards Espinasses and, on leaving the village, go left towards Lac de Serre-Ponçon (D3). On the ascent to the Col Lebraut, you can see just how much work went into building the dam. There is also a beautiful view of the turquoise waters of the lake and the surrounding mountains. Once over the pass, prepare for a beautiful 8 km descent back to Chorges. Then pass under the N94 and, 200 m further on, turn left to return to the station car park.
- Departure : Station car park, Chorges
- Arrival : Station car park, Chorges
- Towns crossed : Chorges, Montgardin, La Bâtie-Neuve, La Rochette, Espinasses, and Rousset
Altimetric profile
Information desks
Tourist office Chorges
Grand rue, 05230 Chorges
October to may : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 12.30 & 13.30 - 17.00.
April, may, june & september : Monday to Saturday, 9.00 - 12.30 & 14.30 - 18.00
July and August : Monday to Saturday, 9:00 – 12.30 & 14.30 – 19.00 Sunday 9.30 – 12.30
Closed on Thursdays outside French holidays’ periods
Closed on French national holidays, except 14th of July and 15th of August
Transport
From Gap:
From Embrun:
SNCF : TER
More info: https://www.sncf-connect.com
- Zou! Network : Line 69 / Frequency : Every 4 hours
From Embrun:
- Zou! network : Line 69 / Frequency : Every 4 hours
SNCF : TER
More info: https://www.sncf-connect.com
Access and parking
Follow the N94 from Gap or Embrun to Chorges, then the station.
Parking :
Station car park, Chorges
Source
Serre-Ponçonhttps://www.serreponcon.com
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