Avenue Antoine Borrel Route du Cormet Motorcycle Ride in the French Alps

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This article covers the Avenue Antoine Borrel - Route du Cormet, a mountain pass road in the French Alps. The road offers a moderately twisty ride through the Massif du Beaufortain and Graian Alps, running alongside the Torrent des Glaciers river and featuring several viewpoints. The section described here can be seen on the interactive map at the end of the article.

Location and Geographic Context

The Avenue Antoine Borrel - Route du Cormet is located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, near the town of Bourg-Saint-Maurice. It traverses the Massif du Beaufortain and the Graian Alps, part of the larger Alpine mountain range. The road reaches elevations up to 1988 meters (6526 feet) at the Cormet de Roselend mountain pass, which is a notable feature of this route. The road runs adjacent to the Torrent des Glaciers river for a significant portion, adding to the natural landscape. An interactive map showing the road section discussed in this article can be found at the end of the article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The road is approximately 19.3 kilometers (12 miles) long and surfaced with asphalt of generally good quality, rated 4.4 out of 5. It is moderately twisty, offering a mix of gentle curves and some sharper bends, suitable for riders looking for a balanced riding challenge. The road width varies, with about 40% being wide, 50% medium width, and a small portion narrow. It mostly consists of two lanes (about 60%), with one lane sections making up roughly 25%. Around 22.5% of the route passes through inhabited areas, providing occasional glimpses of local settlements.

Speed limits vary between 30 km/h (19 mph) and 80 km/h (50 mph), reflecting the road's mountainous terrain and safety considerations. The route includes the Cormet de Roselend pass at 1968 meters (6460 feet), a key highlight for motorcyclists. The road also runs alongside the Torrent des Glaciers river for about 38% of its length, enhancing the ride with natural water features.

Road length
19.30 km
Corners length
8.69 km / 45 %
Gentle corners4.3 km22.3 %
Mid corners2.47 km12.8 %
Tight corners1.92 km10 %
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Mountain Pass and Surrounding Attractions

The Cormet de Roselend mountain pass is the defining feature of this route, situated at an elevation of 1968 meters (6460 feet). It is well known in the region and offers several viewpoints along the road, ideal for stopping and appreciating the alpine scenery. The pass connects different valleys and is part of the Massif du Beaufortain, a subrange of the Alps known for its rugged terrain and natural beauty.

Riders can enjoy multiple viewpoints along the route, providing panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. These viewpoints are popular stops for motorcyclists and tourists alike, offering photo opportunities and rest points.

Seasonal Considerations and Road Access

The road is a mountain pass route and is subject to seasonal closures, particularly during winter months due to snow and adverse weather conditions common in the Alps. Riders should verify current road status before planning a trip. There are no specific motorcycle-only closures reported, but general seasonal restrictions apply.

Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees for using this road. However, toll conditions can change, so it is advisable to check official French road and transport websites for the latest information on tolls and fees.

Additional Information and Resources

For more detailed information about the Cormet de Roselend pass, see the Cormet de Roselend Wikipedia page. The Massif du Beaufortain and the Graian Alps are also well documented on their respective Wikipedia pages: Massif du Beaufortain and Graian Alps. For general Alpine information, see the Alps Wikipedia page.

Travelers interested in exploring the region further can consult local tourism websites and maps for additional routes and attractions.

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