Route de Saint-Auban and Col de Peyruergue Motorcycle Ride in the Massifs des Baronnies
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The Route de Saint-Auban and Route de Saint-Sauveur are located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. The road begins near the village of Saint-Auban-sur-l'Ouvèze and traverses a mountainous area within the Massifs des Baronnies, part of the broader Alps mountain range. The road reaches elevations up to 802 meters (2,631 feet) and crosses the Col de Peyruergue mountain pass at 820 meters (2,690 feet). This area is characterized by rugged terrain and natural landscapes typical of the southern Alps. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.
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The total length of the road section is approximately 14.5 kilometers (9 miles). The road surface is asphalt with a high-quality rating of 4.7 out of 5, indicating a smooth and well-maintained pavement suitable for motorcycles. The road is moderately twisty, offering a riding experience with a mix of gentle curves and some sharper bends, making it engaging without being overly challenging.
Regarding lane configuration, about 27% of the road consists of a single lane, while nearly half (49%) has two lanes. The road width varies, with approximately 46% of the route being wide enough to comfortably accommodate two vehicles side by side, 40% of medium width, and 13% narrow sections. Around 18% of the road passes through inhabited areas, primarily small settlements such as Route de Saint-Auban, Route de Sainte Jalle, and Route de Saint-Sauveur.
Mountain Pass and Surrounding Mountain Ranges
The road crosses the Col de Peyruergue, a mountain pass at 820 meters (2,690 feet) elevation. This pass is a notable feature of the route and provides a natural high point along the ride. The road also intersects two mountain ranges: the Massifs des Baronnies and the Alps. The Massifs des Baronnies are a subrange known for their limestone formations and Mediterranean climate, while the Alps are the major mountain range extending across several European countries. More information about the Massifs des Baronnies can be found on Wikipedia and about the Alps on Wikipedia.
Seasonal Considerations and Road Access
There is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or restrictions for motorcycles on this road. However, given its mountain pass status and elevation, riders should be aware that winter conditions may affect accessibility, especially during heavy snowfall or icy conditions. It is advisable to check local weather and road conditions before planning a ride in colder months. No event-related closures have been reported for this route.
Tolls and Fees
Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with riding this road. Riders should note that toll policies can change, so it is recommended to consult official French road authorities for the most up-to-date information. General information about road tolls in France can be found on the official French government transport website or through national road agencies.
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