Route de Combe Laval

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Route de Combe Laval is a spectacular cliffside road in the Vercors region of southeastern France, famed for its dramatic tunnels, sheer drops, and panoramic mountain views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain road
tourist attraction
access public road
approximateLength several kilometres
constructedFor access to forestry operations
access to timber transport
constructionStart late 19th century
country France
elevation approximately 1000 metres
featuredIn lists of dangerous or spectacular roads in Europe
lists of most scenic roads in France
hasFeature hairpin bends
narrow ledge cut into cliff face
overhanging galleries
rock tunnels
viewpoints over Combe Laval cirque
hasView Royans valley NERFINISHED
Vercors plateau NERFINISHED
hazard exposure to steep drops
narrow roadway
rockfall risk
knownFor cliffside route
cycling route
dramatic tunnels
panoramic mountain views
scenic driving
sheer drops
languageOfName French
locatedIn Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
Drôme department NERFINISHED
Vercors Massif NERFINISHED
nameMeaning road of Combe Laval NERFINISHED
near Col de la Machine NERFINISHED
Saint-Jean-en-Royans NERFINISHED
overlooks Combe Laval cirque NERFINISHED
partOf D76 road NERFINISHED
passesThrough limestone cliffs
popularFor motorcycling
photography
road cycling
touring by car
roadType departmental road
seasonalConsideration can be affected by winter conditions
surface paved road
tourismRegion Vercors Regional Natural Park NERFINISHED

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Combe Laval hasRoad Route de Combe Laval