Col de l’Holme

Col de l’Holme, a sensational drive

Col de l’Holme is a mountain pass at an elevation of 1.207m (3,959ft) above the sea level, located in the Isère department in southeastern France.

The road to the summit is paved. It’s called D212. The pass is 4.9 km long, running north-south from Saint-Michel-en-Beaumont to Sainte-Luce.

Open to traffic throughout the year, may be closed for short periods in winter when the weather is bad. The road is never too steep, but hits a 10.0% in parts.

 

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