Best mountain peaks around Venterol are found in a region that blends countryside and mountain landscapes, offering a rich natural environment in the Drôme department of southeastern France. Venterol provides access to several notable peaks and mountainous areas for outdoor exploration. The area is part of the Regional Natural Park of Baronnies Provençales, enhancing opportunities for hiking and experiencing diverse natural features. This setting offers varied terrain, from wooded areas to mid-mountain parts.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Tête de Boursier peaks at 1235 m and offers a view to the North over the Durance and the superb climbing walls of the Montagne de Céüse. The slope to get there is quite steep.
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It is worth climbing this mountain for the incredible views there are. Upstairs there is a fire watch tower and a bench to rest and contemplate the beautiful landscape.
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Mount Colombis (1733 m) is one of the least known monsters of the Alps. Very tough climbs like Mont Ventoux, Grand Colombier or Mont du Chat have a much greater reputation in the cycling world. But it's not just because of that... to put it bluntly, it's because it's so scary!
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For climbers and panorama fans. I don't want to judge whether it is THE most beautiful view of the Lac, because the view from the Pic de Morgon is not to be despised either, but you can't get up there by bike. The effort of climbing up the Mont Colombis with 2-digit percentage values is definitely worth it and is also rewarded with a spectacular panorama.
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At 1734m, from the summit of Mont Colombis, there is a panoramic view of the Avance and Durance valleys and of the Serre Ponçon lake. Site classified as a natural area of ecological, faunal and floristic interest. Benches and orientation tables.
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One of the most beautiful views of Serre-Ponçon lake
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from View of Lac de Serre-Ponçon from Mont Colombis, which offers vistas of the Avance and Durance valleys and the Serre Ponçon lake. Another favorite is Tête de Boursier, providing views over the Durance and the climbing walls of the Montagne de Céüse. The Summit of Montsérieux is also highly regarded for its extensive views and a fire watch tower.
The terrain around Venterol is quite varied, blending countryside and mountain landscapes. You'll find everything from steep climbs, such as those leading to the ridges of Montagne des Vaux, to areas with diverse vegetation including oak and pine trees, and even lavender. Some trails feature unique geological formations like marl, and you might cross streams and rivers. For cyclists, passes like Col de la Pause can start with gentle gradients but become tougher, potentially turning into gravel tracks towards the summit.
Yes, for hikers, the ascent to the ridges of Montagne des Vaux is described as 'quite steep' but rewards with exceptional views. For cyclists, the climb to Mont Colombis is considered challenging with two-digit percentage values. The Col de la Pause also offers a challenging cycling experience, with gradients becoming tougher after the initial sections and potentially requiring gravel or mountain bikes for its final part due to deteriorating road surfaces.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From the View of Lac de Serre-Ponçon from Mont Colombis, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the lake and surrounding valleys. The Montagne des Vaux offers exceptional views of peaks like La Lance, La Miélandre, Le Cougoir, L'Angèle, and Le Ventoux. You'll also encounter varied vegetation, including oak, pine, and lavender, as well as streams and waterfalls, particularly on the way to Col de la Pause.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Venterol is excellent for cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Venterol guide, the MTB Trails around Venterol guide, and the Gravel biking around Venterol guide. These guides offer routes of varying difficulties, from moderate to difficult, exploring the diverse landscapes of the region.
The Col de la Pause is considered a 'hidden gem' for cyclists seeking a less-trafficked, picturesque climb. Its varied terrain, starting with gentle gradients alongside a small stream and waterfalls, offers a unique experience, especially for those equipped for gravel or mountain biking in its final sections.
The region, being part of the Regional Natural Park of Baronnies Provençales, offers numerous outdoor opportunities throughout the year. However, for hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant weather with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, including varied vegetation and lavender fields. Summer can be warm, but higher elevations offer cooler air.
The Montagne des Vaux is highly recommended for its 'exceptional views' of surrounding peaks like La Lance, La Miélandre, Le Cougoir, L'Angèle, and Le Ventoux. The trail itself is diverse, featuring varied vegetation including oak, pine, and lavender, and involves crossings of streams and a river. Hikers can also discover a surprising trail with marl (ancient sea bed) on the way back around Courbiou, adding to the richness of the experience.
The Summit of Montsérieux offers incredible, extensive views of the surrounding landscape. At the top, you'll find a fire watch tower and a bench, providing a perfect spot to rest and contemplate the beautiful scenery after your climb.
Venterol and its surrounding peaks are part of the Regional Natural Park of Baronnies Provençales. This designation means the area is protected and managed for its natural and cultural heritage, enhancing its appeal for visitors seeking outdoor pursuits. It ensures numerous hiking opportunities across its wooded and mid-mountain parts, vineyards, and olive groves, preserving the diverse natural environment.
At 1734m, the summit of Mont Colombis provides a spectacular panoramic view. It's classified as a natural area of ecological, faunal, and floristic interest, and you'll find benches and orientation tables at the top to help you identify the surrounding features. It's particularly recommended for climbers and those who appreciate grand panoramas.
From the 1235m summit of Tête de Boursier, you can enjoy a clear view to the North over the Durance river and the impressive climbing walls of the Montagne de Céüse. The hike to get there involves a quite steep slope, but the varied scenery and views make it a rewarding experience.


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