Cluses Mountain Road Through Massif du Giffre and Massif du Chablais

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This article covers a mountain road section near Cluses in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The road traverses parts of the Massif du Giffre and skirts the Massif du Chablais within the Alps mountain range. It offers a moderately twisty ride with good asphalt surface quality and passes through inhabited areas and a viewpoint attraction. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.

Location and Geographic Context

The road is located near the town of Cluses in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. It lies within the Alps mountain range, crossing the Massif du Giffre and the Préalpes de Savoie, while skirting the Massif du Chablais. The road starts and ends near Cluses, with the nearest settlements to both points being the town itself, approximately 3 kilometers away. This area is known for its mountainous terrain and natural beauty, with the road providing access to a viewpoint attraction along the route. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The road extends for approximately 14.8 kilometers (9.2 miles) and features an asphalt surface of very good quality, rated 4.7 out of 5. It is moderately twisty, offering a riding experience with a fair number of curves but not extreme. The road is predominantly two lanes wide (about 91%), with a small portion being single lane (3%). The width is mostly wide (about 74%) with some sections of medium width (25%). The road passes through inhabited areas for just over half its length (approximately 52.6%).

Elevation along the road ranges from 499 meters (1,637 feet) at its lowest point to 977 meters (3,205 feet) at its highest, providing a gradual climb through the mountainous landscape. Speed limits vary between 30, 50, and 70 km/h (19, 31, and 43 mph), reflecting changes in road conditions and inhabited zones. The road runs along a viewpoint attraction, offering riders a chance to pause and appreciate the surrounding alpine scenery.

Road length
14.80 km
Corners length
7.4 km / 50 %
Gentle corners3.96 km26.8 %
Mid corners1.98 km13.4 %
Tight corners1.46 km9.8 %
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Mountain Ranges and Natural Attractions

This road crosses the Massif du Giffre and the Préalpes de Savoie mountain ranges, while skirting the Massif du Chablais. These ranges are part of the larger Alps system, known for their rugged terrain and outdoor recreational opportunities. The Massif du Giffre is particularly notable for its natural landscapes and hiking trails. The road’s proximity to these mountain ranges makes it a valuable route for riders seeking a mountain experience with varied elevation and natural viewpoints.

One key attraction along the route is a viewpoint that allows for panoramic views of the surrounding alpine environment. This adds a point of interest for motorcyclists looking to combine riding with sightseeing.

Road Access, Closures, and Fees

There is no specific information indicating seasonal or event-related closures for motorcycles on this road. However, given its alpine location, winter conditions may affect accessibility, and riders should verify local conditions before planning a trip during colder months.

Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road. Toll conditions may change in the future, so it is advisable to consult official French road authorities for the latest information. More details on road tolls and fees in France can be found on the official French government transport website.

Summary and Practical Information

This road near Cluses offers a moderately twisty, well-maintained asphalt route through notable alpine mountain ranges. It is suitable for riders looking for a mountain road experience with good surface quality and manageable curves. The route includes a viewpoint attraction and passes through inhabited areas, providing a mix of natural and local environments.

Riders should be aware of varying speed limits and elevation changes and consider seasonal weather conditions when planning their trip. The road’s location within the Massif du Giffre and near the Massif du Chablais makes it a valuable addition to any motorcycling itinerary in the French Alps.

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