Route de Nozières and Avenue Boissy d'Anglas Mountain Pass Road in Ardèche

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This article covers the Route de Nozières and Avenue Boissy d'Anglas, a mountain pass road section located in the Ardèche region of France. The road traverses the Parc naturel régional des Monts d'Ardèche and crosses notable mountain passes including Col du Faux and Col du Buisson. The route offers a moderately twisty ride with well-maintained asphalt surface and varying road widths. An interactive map showing the road section can be found at the end of this article.

Location and Geographic Context

The Route de Nozières and Avenue Boissy d'Anglas are situated in the Ardèche department within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. This road section crosses the Massif Central mountain range, specifically the Haut-Vivarais subregion. It passes through the Parc naturel régional des Monts d'Ardèche, a protected natural park known for its diverse landscapes and outdoor activities. The road runs near the village of Lamastre, which is located at the eastern end of the route. The elevation along the road varies from 376 meters (1,234 feet) to 1,022 meters (3,353 feet), including two mountain passes: Col du Faux at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet) and Col du Buisson at 920 meters (3,018 feet). The route also follows the Le Doux river for a small portion of its length. 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 23.5 kilometers (14.6 miles) and features an asphalt surface of high quality, rated 4.4 out of 5. The road is moderately twisty, offering a dynamic riding experience without extreme curves. It has predominantly two lanes (about 81%) with a smaller portion of single-lane sections (about 10%). The width varies along the route, with roughly 38% of the road being wide, 31% of medium width, and 30% narrow. The maximum speed limits range between 50 km/h (31 mph) and 80 km/h (50 mph), reflecting the road's mixed urban and mountainous character. Approximately 20% of the road passes through inhabited areas, including several settlements and village centers.

Road length
23.53 km
Corners length
10.2 km / 43.4 %
Gentle corners5.09 km21.6 %
Mid corners3.59 km15.3 %
Tight corners1.52 km6.5 %
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Mountain Passes and Natural Environment

This road section includes two significant mountain passes: Col du Faux and Col du Buisson. Both passes are integral to the route's elevation profile and contribute to the riding challenge and appeal. The road passes through the Parc naturel régional des Monts d'Ardèche, which offers protected natural landscapes and several viewpoints along the way. Riders can enjoy multiple viewpoints that provide panoramic views of the surrounding Massif Central and Haut-Vivarais mountain ranges. The proximity to the Le Doux river adds to the natural diversity encountered on this route.

Tourism and Nearby Attractions

The road is located within a region known for outdoor tourism and natural beauty. The Parc naturel régional des Monts d'Ardèche is a key attraction, offering hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural experiences. The route itself features several viewpoints that are popular stops for visitors. The nearby village of Lamastre provides amenities and local culture. For more information about the park, visit the Parc naturel régional des Monts d'Ardèche website.

Additional Information and Map

This article focuses on the specific road section detailed above, which can be seen on the interactive map below. Riders should note that the road is subject to typical mountain weather conditions and may have seasonal variations in accessibility. There are no known tolls or entrance fees for this road section, but conditions may change. For general information on road tolls in France, consult official French transport resources. The road surface and lane configuration make it suitable for motorcycle touring with a balance of technical riding and natural surroundings.

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