Route de Corps to Route de Mens via Col de Saint-Sébastien in the French Alps
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The Route de Corps to Route de Mens is located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, crossing the Alps mountain range and the Massif du Dévoluy. The road passes near Lac du Sautet, a lake covering approximately 2.99 square kilometers. The road's elevation ranges from 841 meters (2,759 feet) to 989 meters (3,244 feet), with the Col de Saint-Sébastien mountain pass situated at 983 meters (3,225 feet). This area is characterized by mountainous terrain and natural features typical of the French Alps. An interactive map showing the road section discussed can be found at the end of this article.
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The road is approximately 17.5 kilometers (10.8 miles) long and features an asphalt surface of high quality, rated 4.6 out of 5. It is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 1.4 on a scale where 3 is extremely curvy. The road mostly consists of two lanes (about 88%), with a small portion being single lane (6%). The width varies, with about 45% of the road being wide, 33% middle width, and 20% narrow. Around 15.8% of the route passes through inhabited areas, providing occasional encounters with local settlements such as Route de Corps, Route de Chalanne, and Route de Mens.
Speed limits vary along the route, with maximum speeds of 80 km/h (50 mph), 50 km/h (31 mph), and 30 km/h (19 mph) depending on the section. The road crosses the Col de Saint-Sébastien, a mountain pass that adds elevation and scenic interest to the ride. The surface quality and lane distribution make this road suitable for a comfortable motorcycle ride through mountainous terrain.
Mountain Pass and Surrounding Mountain Ranges
The Col de Saint-Sébastien is the key mountain pass on this route, located at an elevation of 983 meters (3,225 feet). This pass is part of the broader Alps mountain range, which extends across several European countries and is well known for its challenging and varied terrain. Additionally, the road crosses the Massif du Dévoluy, a subrange of the Alps known for its rugged limestone formations and natural beauty. These mountain ranges contribute to the road's character and provide a distinctive backdrop for motorcyclists traversing this route.
Nearby Natural Attractions
One notable natural feature near the road is Lac du Sautet, a lake covering nearly 3 square kilometers. The proximity of the lake offers riders an opportunity to enjoy views of the water and surrounding landscape. The lake and the mountainous environment make this route appealing for those interested in combining motorcycling with nature observation and outdoor activities.
Additional Information and Map
This article focuses on the specific section of the Route de Corps to Route de Mens road as detailed above. For a visual reference, an interactive map showing the exact road section can be found below. Riders planning to explore this route should consider the moderate curviness, elevation changes, and speed limits to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride.
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