As others have said some of the RDGA will be shut until about first week of June.
It's normally shown here on the Alps Portal but I can't see winter closures with dates,just some of the passes still blocked.
You could always make your way to Lyon,have a fantastic meal and stroll in the old town .I can recommend a nice hotel with parking then do one of the days I just did but in reverse . Link here.
Admittedly the Combe Laval is more impressive when approached heading north but it would still be stunning.And you would still see it and the Col de Rousset then do the best bit of the Route Napoleon with a break in Castellane on the way.
Stay in Castellane 2 nights then head along the coast past Antibes and Nice etc and do some of the RDGA which should be mainly open by then.
You could get from Castellane to the top of the Col de Turini easily in a day and stay at the lovely Hotel des Trois Vallees which is full of rally memorabilia.
Then head north.
If any of this fits in let me know if you want more routes and hotel recommendation
It's normally shown here on the Alps Portal but I can't see winter closures with dates,just some of the passes still blocked.
You could always make your way to Lyon,have a fantastic meal and stroll in the old town .I can recommend a nice hotel with parking then do one of the days I just did but in reverse . Link here.
Admittedly the Combe Laval is more impressive when approached heading north but it would still be stunning.And you would still see it and the Col de Rousset then do the best bit of the Route Napoleon with a break in Castellane on the way.
Stay in Castellane 2 nights then head along the coast past Antibes and Nice etc and do some of the RDGA which should be mainly open by then.
You could get from Castellane to the top of the Col de Turini easily in a day and stay at the lovely Hotel des Trois Vallees which is full of rally memorabilia.
Then head north.
If any of this fits in let me know if you want more routes and hotel recommendation