Col de Romme Mountain Pass Road in the French Alps

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This article covers the Col de Romme mountain pass road section near Cluses in the French Alps. The road offers a moderately twisty ride through alpine valleys and mountain ranges, with a mix of inhabited areas and natural landscapes. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.

Location and Geographic Context

The road discussed here is located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, near the town of Cluses. It traverses the Col de Romme mountain pass, which sits at an elevation of 1,297 meters (4,255 feet). The route crosses several mountain ranges including the Alps, the Préalpes de Savoie, and the Chaîne des Aravis, while skirting the Massif des Bornes. The road also runs through two valleys: the Couloir de la Sallettaz and the Couloir de l'Avalache. This alpine setting provides a varied terrain for motorcyclists, combining mountain passes and valley roads. 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 Col de Romme road section is approximately 13 kilometers (8.1 miles) long and features an asphalt surface of moderate quality, rated around 2.7 out of 5. The road is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 1.84 on a scale where 3 is extremely curvy. Most of the road (about 85%) consists of two lanes, with a small portion (around 10%) being single lane. The width varies, with about 65% of the road being wide, 28% of medium width, and a small 6% narrow sections. Around 30% of the route passes through inhabited areas, primarily near Cluses at both the start and end points. The elevation ranges from 751 meters (2,464 feet) at the lowest point to 1,337 meters (4,386 feet) at the highest, providing a gradual climb and descent through the alpine terrain.

Road length
13.01 km
Corners length
5.77 km / 44.3 %
Gentle corners2.24 km17.2 %
Mid corners1.52 km11.7 %
Tight corners2.01 km15.4 %
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Mountain Pass and Surrounding Features

The defining feature of this route is the Col de Romme mountain pass, a well-known pass in the French Alps. The pass itself is situated at 1,297 meters (4,255 feet) and is a popular destination for cyclists and motorcyclists alike. The road leading to and from the pass offers a combination of gentle and moderate curves, making it suitable for riders looking for a balanced challenge without extreme technical difficulty. The route skirts and crosses several mountain ranges, including the Chaîne des Aravis and the Préalpes de Savoie, which are part of the larger Alps system. The valleys of Couloir de la Sallettaz and Couloir de l'Avalache add to the geographic diversity along the ride.

Access, Road Conditions, and Practical Information

The road surface is asphalt but of moderate quality, so riders should be cautious especially in wet conditions. The road is mostly two lanes wide, allowing for comfortable passing and overtaking in most sections. The route is accessible year-round, but as a mountain pass road, it may be subject to seasonal closures or restrictions during winter months due to snow and ice. There are no known tolls or entrance fees for this road, but conditions may change, so riders should verify current information before traveling. For more details on road tolls and fees in France, official government websites provide up-to-date information.

Summary and Map

This article has focused on the Col de Romme road section near Cluses, highlighting its location, road characteristics, mountain pass features, and practical considerations for motorcyclists. The route offers a moderately twisty ride through alpine terrain with a mix of inhabited and natural areas. Riders can expect a road that is mostly two lanes wide with a moderate surface quality and elevation changes typical of mountain pass roads. An interactive map showing the road can be found below to assist with planning your ride.

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