Mountain passes around Blausasc offer diverse routes for outdoor activities in the Alpes-Maritimes region of France. This area provides access to scenic roads and summits, characterized by panoramic views and varied terrain. Blausasc serves as a base for exploring notable landmarks and natural features, including high mountain passes and viewpoints. The region is known for its opportunities for cycling and hiking trails through mountainous landscapes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Corniche road. Magnificent views of the Mediterranean, Nice... At the Col du Farguet, views of the Mercantour. To reach the Col de Braus, gravel road accessible to classic electric bikes (not mountain bikes)
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The Col d'Èze, located between Nice and Monaco, near La Turbie in the Alpes-Maritimes department, peaks at 507 m. Located less than 5 km from the coast, it offers a remarkable panorama of the Côte d'Azur: Cap Ferrat to the west, and Italy to the east. It is part of the Route des Grandes Alpes route. Despite its modest altitude, it is important to remember that the climbs all start at sea level and that the elevation gain is therefore quite significant at nearly 500 m. There are many options for accessing the Col d'Èze...
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Depending on your route: I crossed the pass on the way back from the Col de Turini via Paira Cava and Col de d'L'Orme. You reach the top of the pass well rested and can enjoy the wonderful descent to Sospel.
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Easy to ride, with only a slight incline. After that, it's all downhill on the way to the sea.
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After the tunnel, turn left for the Col de Braus, turn right to go down to Sospel, then towards the Col de Turini.
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Little restaurant and bar at the top of the hill. Everyone very kind and friendly, a great place to relax after the climb.
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The Col d'Eze is located on the D2564, above the town of Eze-Bord de Mer on the Mediterranean coast. The southwest ramp, in particular, offers magnificent views of the coastline and is definitely preferable to the busier D6007 coastal road.
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The region around Blausasc offers a variety of mountain passes, from challenging climbs popular with cyclists to scenic routes with historical significance. You'll find passes known for their panoramic views, such as Col d'Eze Ascent, and those with unique features like the switchbacks of Braus Pass.
For breathtaking panoramas, consider the Col d'Eze Ascent, which provides stunning vistas. Additionally, while not traditional passes, peaks like Sommet du Férion and Mont Bastide Summit offer expansive views stretching from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, the area is renowned for its challenging cycling routes. The Col d'Eze Ascent is a popular route for professional cyclists, featuring a 10 km climb with an average gradient of 5%. The Col de la Madone is another famed training hill, offering a rewarding climb and views towards the higher mountains.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is mild and the passes are clear of snow. This period is ideal for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Some passes, like Col de Turini, can be challenging in winter due to snow and ice.
The Braus Pass is notable for its early 20th-century switchbacks and remnants of the old Route Royale, which was a salt road connecting Nice to Piedmont. This pass offers a glimpse into the region's past while providing a scenic ascent.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops like the Braus Pass – Col de Turini loop. There are also running trails, such as the Baudon Summit loop, and general cycling routes. For more details on routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Blausasc, Running Trails around Blausasc, and Cycling around Blausasc guides.
While many passes involve significant climbs, some areas offer more accessible sections or viewpoints that families can enjoy. For specific family-friendly trails, it's best to check individual route descriptions for difficulty and length. The general area provides opportunities for scenic drives and shorter walks near viewpoints.
Yes, some passes have amenities nearby. For instance, near the Braus Pass, there is a small restaurant called 'Chez Toinou' at the top, offering a pleasant stopover. Blausasc itself and nearby villages also provide various dining options.
Col de Turini is internationally renowned for its challenging cycling routes, often featured in the Tour de France and Paris–Nice, with its 25 hairpin bends. It's also famous as a key stage in the Monte Carlo Rally, particularly for its demanding night-time sections. The pass offers stunning views towards Nice and the Mediterranean Sea and is close to Mercantour National Park.
Beyond the passes, Sommet du Férion (Mont Férion) at 1412m offers a panoramic view from the Alps to the Mediterranean, complete with a watchtower. Mont Bastide Summit (570m) provides exceptional views of the Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula and Nice. Cime de Baudon is also highly regarded for its 360-degree panorama above Saint Agnès.
While Blausasc serves as a good base, direct public transport to the higher mountain passes can be limited. It's often more convenient to reach these passes by car or bicycle. For specific routes, checking local bus schedules for nearby towns that might offer connections to the base of some passes is recommended.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the challenging yet rewarding climbs. For example, the Col d'Eze Ascent is loved for its quiet roads and popularity among cyclists, with many noting the 'absolutely stunning views.' The Col de la Madone is appreciated as a classic training hill with beautiful landscapes.


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