At an elevation of 3,465 m (11,368 ft.), and with a prominence of 1,173 m (3,848 ft.), Pic Bayle is the highest point of the Massif des Grandes Rousses. The mountain has its summit in the Dauphiné Alps, in France.
Pic Bayle is situated just above the ski resort – Ale D’Huez. The mountain was first ascended by Joseph Bayle in 1874, after whom it was named.
The nearest mountain hut is Abri Rajon located 1 472m/4 828ft WNW of the summit.
By elevation Pic Bayle is
# 4 out of 553 in the Massif des Cerces # 5 out of 544 in Parc national des Écrins # 59 out of 1415 in Isère # 98 out of 1609 in the Dauphiné Alps
By prominence Pic Bayle is
# 3 out of 553 in the Massif des Cerces # 2 out of 544 in Parc national des Écrins # 32 out of 35442 in France # 14 out of 9907 in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes # 4 out of 1415 in Isère # 4 out of 1609 in the Dauphiné Alps
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