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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Mérens-Les-Vals

Best mountain passes around Mérens-Les-Vals, a village in the Ariège department of the French Pyrenees, serve as access points to diverse mountain terrain. The region features a network of trails, including segments of the GR 10 and GR 107. These passes offer varied landscapes, from forests and lakes to rocky ridges and expansive panoramas.

Best mountain passes around Mérens-Les-Vals

  • The most popular mountain pass is Col de Marmare (1361 m), a mountain pass that is 18.6 kilometers long and located in Luzenac. It serves as a route to the Sault plateau or as the first pass into the mountains.
  • Another must-see spot is Puymorens Pass, a mountain pass. It offers a relatively easy drive or cycle with a moderate incline, featuring switchbacks and panoramic views.
  • Visitors also love Port d'Envalira, a mountain pass. This pass connects Andorra with France and Spain by road, reaching 2409 meters above sea level, making it the highest paved road in the Pyrenees.
  • Mérens-Les-Vals is known for high-altitude passes, mid-mountain routes, and historical trails. The area provides a variety of mountain passes to explore, ranging from accessible paths to more challenging ascents.
  • The mountain passes around Mérens-Les-Vals are appreciated by the komoot community. The highlights have received 88 upvotes and feature 44 photos, showcasing their appeal to outdoor enthusiasts.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Puymorens Pass

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Relatively easy to drive, well-developed passport, decent surface and only moderate incline of no more than 10%. The tunnel absorbs most of the traffic, which is why it is quite pleasant to cycle over the pass. A few switchbacks and many curves make the route very attractive and there is also a lot of views.

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Port d'Envalira

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Port d'Envalira connects Andorra with France and Spain by road, located at 2409 meters above sea level, it is reached by the highest paved road in the Pyrenees and is passable throughout the year.

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Coma de Ransol Picnic Area

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The stop to the Coma de Ransol is an ascent that is in the Parish of Canillo (Andorra), a few meters from the town of El Tarter

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Porteille des Bésines

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A porteille is the terminology for the word “col” in Occitan. That of Bésines is accessible from the south, via the Bésines refuge, or from the north, via the Estagnas pond.

The south face is slightly rougher than the north face without the ascent imposing any great technical difficulties. Be careful though with the weather which can make the passage more challenging.

Do not hesitate to take a break to observe, to the south, the surging peaks that spring from the regional natural park of the Catalan Pyrenees.

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Coma d'Anyell Pass

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The Coll de Coma d'Anyell offers a passage at an altitude of 2,470 meters between the Bésines valley and the Lanoux pond.

Historically, the pass has long served as a border between the kingdoms of France and Spain. Now, it is used by major hiking routes, such as the Haute Route des Pyrénées (HRP) or the Hexatrek.

Also, anyell means “lamb” in Catalan. It is a name that is regularly found in the local toponymy of the relief.

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Peter H
June 16, 2026, Coll de Coma d'Anyell

Grandiose pass, mid-June with many snowfields for running up and sliding down. Wonderful views all around, to Pic Carlit, Puig Péric and many other peaks, to Lac de Lanoux and Lac d'En Beys (on the mountainside just before the pass) and into the valley towards Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre.

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Funtomas
September 10, 2025, Col de Puymorens

The only positive thing about this pass is its relatively moderate gradient. The traffic (until the road to Andorra turns off) is horrific. Hordes of motorcyclists, trucks, cars... If you can, you should avoid this pass.

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From km 2 onwards the road is closed to traffic most hours of the day, so the climb is very quiet.

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Maciou
July 18, 2025, Col de Puymorens

Although limited to 70 km/h, the tunnel is not passable by bicycle. There's even an electronic toll system.

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unreal views, bliss roads, cute towns, big hill

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Still some snowfields in May

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Magnificent pass, breathtaking views but be careful it can be very cold at the top, even if you are warm in the middle.

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This path explores the beauty of the Ransol Valley, reaching the Coma de Ransol Picnic Area, the starting point for various adventures in this area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain passes around Mérens-Les-Vals?

Beyond the popular Col de Marmare (1361 m), Puymorens Pass, and Port d'Envalira, the region offers diverse options. You can explore the high-altitude Porteille des Bésines, known for its dramatic landscapes, or the scenic Portella de la Grava, which is part of multi-day treks like the Tour des Pérics. The Col de Joux provides a mid-mountain route with varied scenery and wildlife.

Which mountain passes offer the best panoramic views?

Several passes boast exceptional views. The Portella de la Grava provides breathtaking panoramas, while the Col de Joux offers beautiful views of surrounding peaks, including the iconic Dent d'Orlu. The Puymorens Pass route is known for expansive 360° panoramas, and the Col de la Porteille offers impressive views of the valley and surrounding summits.

Are there any historical mountain passes in the region?

Yes, the route involving Col de Puymorens is part of the GR 107, also known as the "Cami dels Bons Homes," tracing the historical path of the Cathars.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes around Mérens-Les-Vals?

While many passes involve challenging terrain, the Coma de Ransol Picnic Area, located near a mountain pass, is explicitly categorized as family-friendly and offers a starting point for various adventures in the Ransol Valley.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on these mountain passes?

The passes around Mérens-Les-Vals offer a wide array of natural beauty. You can encounter lush forests, serene lakes, rocky ridges, and expansive alpine panoramas. Wildlife such as herds of cows and horses are common on passes like Col de Joux, and some high-altitude areas may still have snowfields in the early season.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The region is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, mountaineering, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Mérens-Les-Vals, Mountain Hikes around Mérens-Les-Vals, and Cycling around Mérens-Les-Vals.

Are there challenging hikes available through these mountain passes?

Absolutely. Passes like the Portella de la Grava feature steep paths for adventurers. The Col de la Coume d'Agnel, part of the GR 10, can present an alpine challenge, especially with early-season snowfields. For experienced hikers seeking rugged terrain, the Col de Lhasse offers a wild and challenging hike with very steep descents and scree slopes.

What is the best time to visit the mountain passes around Mérens-Les-Vals?

The best time to visit generally depends on the activity. While some passes like Port d'Envalira are passable year-round by road, hiking in high-altitude passes is typically best from late spring to early autumn to avoid significant snow, though early season can still present snowfields on routes like Col de la Coume d'Agnel.

Can I find long-distance hiking trails that incorporate these passes?

Yes, many of these passes are integral parts of longer routes. The Portella de la Grava is featured in multi-day treks like the Tour des Pérics. The Col de la Coume d'Agnel is a segment of the long-distance GR 10 hiking trail, and the route involving Col de Puymorens is part of the GR 107, also known as the "Cami dels Bons Homes."

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Mérens-Les-Vals?

Visitors highly appreciate the diverse landscapes, ranging from lush forests and serene lakes to rocky ridges and expansive panoramas. The opportunity for challenging ascents, the presence of local wildlife, and the feeling of immersion in the Pyrenean wilderness are frequently highlighted. The passes also serve as excellent viewpoints for prominent peaks and offer a sense of adventure.

Are there any passes suitable for cycling?

Yes, Puymorens Pass is noted for being relatively easy to cycle with a moderate incline and good surface, offering attractive switchbacks and views. Port d'Envalira also features an on-road cycle path for much of its challenging climb.

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