Mountain passes around Celles offer routes for cycling and hiking through varied terrain. The region features passes that provide views of valleys and mountain peaks. These routes often include forested sections and open landscapes. Celles is situated in an area that allows access to several mountain crossings.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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very nice pass, first 5 km a little difficult but nothing more, then very smooth and very beautiful view
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This pass, in good weather, offers incredible views of the mountain peaks. You'll also find impressive rock formations nearby. A break is a must!
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Beautiful view of the heights, continuing the road we have beautiful landscapes!
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Super little pass which is only really steep for its first 5-6 kilometers; the last 8 kilometers alternate between passages in the forest and passages with great views of the surrounding valleys. The surface is good and there is very little traffic.
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Located at 797 meters above sea level, the Porte-Pa pass offers a beautiful view of the Foix valley as well as the high peaks of the Pyrenees.
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Located at an altitude of 797 meters, the Col de Porte-Pa offers a beautiful view of the Foix valley as well as the high Pyrenean peaks. The hike that leads there is quite accessible for all hiker profiles.
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This climb is 6.9 kilometers long, for an elevation gain of 343 meters. The slope is manageable, with an average of 5%
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Several mountain passes in the Celles region are known for their stunning vistas. La Lauze Pass provides views across to Roquefixade. Pas de Souloumbrie offers expansive views, and Porte-Pa Pass, at 797 meters, gives a beautiful perspective of the Foix valley and the high Pyrenean peaks. Additionally, Touron Pass is noted for incredible views of mountain peaks and impressive rock formations.
Yes, Porte-Pa Pass is considered a family-friendly mountain pass. It features a trail and forest sections, and the hike leading to it is quite accessible for various hiker profiles, making it suitable for families.
The region around Celles offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with options ranging from easy to difficult, including routes like the 'Roquefixade – Roquefixade Castle loop' or the more challenging 'Mont Fourcat loop'. Cycling is also popular, with numerous routes for touring and road cycling, such as the 'Lauze Pass (948 m) – Bélesta loop'. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Celles and Cycling around Celles guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, La Lauze Pass features a significant 15 km climb from the west. The area also offers difficult cycling routes like the 'Col de Port – The High Line loop' and demanding mountain hikes such as the 'Étang de Moulzoune – Étang du Diable loop', which covers over 15 km with considerable elevation gain.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty and the diverse terrain. Many appreciate the breathtaking views from passes like La Lauze Pass and Touron Pass. The forested sections provide welcome shade, and passes like Pas de Souloumbrie are valued as scenic alternatives to busier roads.
Absolutely. Several passes, including La Lauze Pass and Porte-Pa Pass, feature significant forested sections. These areas are ideal for finding shade and enjoying a different kind of natural scenery during your outdoor activities.
Beyond the passes themselves, the region offers popular hiking routes. For an easy walk, consider the 'Roquefixade – Roquefixade Castle loop'. More moderate options include the 'Notre-Dame de Sabart Chapel – Tarascon-sur-Ariège loop'. For challenging hikes, the 'Mont Fourcat loop' is a great choice. You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Celles guide.
Yes, many cycling routes in the area are designed to include these passes. For example, the 'Lauze Pass (948 m) loop from Saint-Paul-de-Jarrat' is a popular option. Road cyclists can also explore routes like the 'Agnès Pass – Col de Port loop'. Check the Cycling around Celles and Road Cycling Routes around Celles guides for detailed itineraries.
The altitudes of the mountain passes vary. For instance, Porte-Pa Pass is located at 797 meters above sea level. While specific altitudes for all passes are not listed, they generally offer climbs and descents through varied mountain terrain.
Yes, the area around Celles features several circular walking routes. Examples include the 'Étang de Moulzoune – Étang du Diable loop' and the 'Mont Fourcat loop', both offering scenic journeys that bring you back to your starting point. These are detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Celles guide.
La Lauze Pass is particularly known for its 15 km climb from the west, transitioning from river areas to forested sections, and offering impressive views towards Roquefixade.
Pas de Souloumbrie is highly recommended as a great alternative to the busy valley road between Ax and Tarascon, providing a more scenic and peaceful route with expansive views.


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