Route de la Ferrière and Col des Deux in the Massif du Vercors

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This article covers the Route de la Ferrière and Route du Col des Deux, a mountain pass road located in the Massif du Vercors within the French Alps. The road offers a moderately twisty ride through varied elevations and passes through several small settlements. An interactive map showing the road section discussed can be found at the end of this article.

Location and Geographic Context

The Route de la Ferrière and Route du Col des Deux are situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, crossing the Massif du Vercors mountain range, which is part of the larger Alps system. The road begins near the village of Saint-Guillaume and traverses a mountainous landscape with elevations ranging from 734 meters (2,411 feet) to 1,233 meters (4,045 feet). The Col des Deux mountain pass, at 1,222 meters (4,009 feet), is a notable feature along this route. The Massif du Vercors is known for its rugged terrain and natural beauty, making this road a significant passage through the area. 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 approximately 16.5 kilometers (10.2 miles) and is surfaced with asphalt of moderate quality, rated around 3.7 out of 5. It is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 1.82, offering a mix of gentle and sharper bends. The road width varies, with about 28% being narrow, 44% of medium width, and 26% wide sections. Most of the road (about 60%) consists of two lanes, while roughly 19% is single lane. The speed limit is set at 50 km/h (31 mph), reflecting the road's mountainous nature and safety considerations.

Approximately 32% of the route passes through inhabited areas, including small settlements such as Route du Balcon Est, Route de Saint-Andéol, Route de la Ferrière, Route de Grimaudière, and Route des Traverses. The road crosses the Col des Deux mountain pass, which is a key point along the route. Overall, the road provides a varied riding experience with moderate elevation changes and a mix of road widths and lane configurations.

Road length
16.47 km
Corners length
8.02 km / 48.7 %
Gentle corners3.17 km19.3 %
Mid corners2.81 km17.1 %
Tight corners2.04 km12.4 %
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Mountain Pass and Surrounding Mountain Ranges

The Col des Deux mountain pass, at an elevation of 1,222 meters (4,009 feet), is the central feature of this route. It is part of the Massif du Vercors, a prominent mountain range in southeastern France known for its limestone plateaus and cliffs. The Massif du Vercors is itself a subrange of the Alps, which extend across several European countries. This road provides access through the mountainous terrain, connecting various small settlements and offering riders a chance to experience the alpine environment.

For more information on the Massif du Vercors, see Massif du Vercors. For broader context on the Alps, refer to Alpen.

Road Access, Closures, and Fees

Currently, there are no specific motorcycle-related closures reported for this road. However, as a mountain pass road, it is subject to seasonal closures or restrictions during winter months due to snow and adverse weather conditions. Riders should verify local conditions before planning a trip, especially in colder seasons.

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

Additional Information and Resources

This article focuses on the section of the Route de la Ferrière and Route du Col des Deux as outlined in the map below. The road passes through several small settlements and offers a moderately twisty ride with varying road widths and lane configurations. The elevation changes and mountain pass crossing provide a diverse riding environment within the Massif du Vercors and the Alps.

For further exploration, riders can research nearby attractions and natural parks in the region. The Massif du Vercors is known for outdoor activities including hiking and climbing, which complement motorcycling adventures in the area.

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