Best mountain passes around Liergues are found in the surrounding region, offering opportunities for cycling and hiking. While Liergues itself is not in a major mountain range, the nearby Beaujolais area features several passes. These routes provide scenic views and recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. The region's landscape includes vineyards, forests, and varied terrain suitable for exploration.
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The Col de Saint-Bonnet, located in the heart of the Alps, offers a spectacular panorama of the surrounding mountains and green valleys. This pass, perched at an altitude of 1,499 metres, is a favourite passage for hikers and cyclists in search of magnificent landscapes. As you climb the slopes of the pass, the view gradually opens up onto the Alpine peaks, forests and flowery meadows.
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For a little refreshing break between 2 passes
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The St Bonnet pass is a beautiful Beaujolais pass, culminating at 646 m. The 2 main climbs are from Salles-Arbuissonas or Rivolet. Without great difficulty from Salles, it presents very beautiful panoramas over the Beaujolais. By Rivolet the percentages are higher on certain portions but the climb is short. You can then reach the parasoir via the Col de la Vieille Morte, almost without climbing.
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To do from Chambost-Allières, Rivolet. In the fog, the climb seemed very long to me. The percentages are low but the climb is quite long, 7 km at 4.5%. At the top you can go for a walk in St Cyr le Chatoux, take your gravel or mountain bike to go on the paths, go climb the Pyramid, eat and drink at the restaurant, continue on the ridge road which goes to the North by chaining the collars.
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Nice pass to do from: Chambost-Allières, Chamelet, Létra, La Saule d'Oingt in the extension of the Col du Chêne. Nice percentages on the Chamelet side, Létra and in the beginning of the ascent from Chambost, at the end the slope flattens out. From Chambost, we climb in a beautiful semi-mountain atmosphere. The connection from the Col du Chêne to the Joncin offers a magnificent view all along over the Azergues. It is the starting point of a beautiful forest trail in the Cantinière forest, to be done in gravel, and mountain bike trails.
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Nice pass to do from: Chambost-Allières, Chamelet, Létra, La Saule d'Oingt in the extension of the Col du Chêne. Nice percentages on the Chamelet side, Létra and in the beginning of the ascent from Chambost, at the end the slope flattens out. From Chambost, we climb in a beautiful semi-mountain atmosphere. The connection from the Col du Chêne to the Joncin offers a magnificent view all along over the Azergues. It is the starting point of a beautiful forest trail in the Cantinière forest, to be done in gravel, and mountain bike trails.
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Ascent from Azergues or Beaujolais. Fairly busy road. You can extend to the Parasoir, with its restaurant at the top. Low slope but fairly long Parasoir pass. You can walk a few hundred meters to see the village of St Cyr le Chatoux, a very pretty little village which is not on the main road. From the parasoir, we can then continue on a superb road with a magnificent view that takes us to the chain of passes of the Croix Montmain, Marchampt, Rosier... to the north.
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The region around Liergues offers several popular mountain passes. Among them, Col de Saint-Bonnet is a favorite, culminating at 646 m with beautiful panoramas over the Beaujolais. Another well-regarded spot is Joncin Pass, known for its forest trails and viewpoints, ideal for gravel and mountain biking.
Many passes offer stunning scenic views. For instance, Col de Saint-Bonnet provides expansive panoramas over the Beaujolais region. From Le relais du Parasoir, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Beaujolais vineyards, the village of Clochemerle, the Saône valley, and the great forests of Azergues.
Yes, Le relais du Parasoir is a great family-friendly option. Located near a mountain pass, it features a restaurant and viewpoint, offering paths suitable for walking, gravel biking, and mountain biking, making it enjoyable for various activity levels.
At the summit of the Col du Parasoir, you'll find Le relais du Parasoir, which offers a restaurant where you can eat and drink while enjoying magnificent views from the terrace. The Croix Papin Pass also includes a picnic area, suitable for a leisurely stop.
The area around Liergues and its mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and running. Specifically, near the Col du Parasoir, there are paths for walking, gravel biking, and mountain biking.
Yes, the Col du Parasoir presents a significant cycling challenge, with a common approach involving a 7 km climb at an average gradient of 4.5%. From the summit, a ridge road extends northward, connecting to other passes, offering possibilities for longer, scenic tours. The Croix Papin Pass also offers nice percentages on ascents from various starting points like Chamelet or Létra.
While specific data isn't provided, the region's landscape with vineyards and forests suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling. Summer is also suitable, though it might be warmer, and winter could offer different challenges depending on snow conditions.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramas and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with 141 upvotes and 14 photos contributed, highlighting the scenic beauty and recreational value of these passes.
Absolutely. Joncin Pass is noted as the starting point of a beautiful forest trail in the Cantinière forest, which is excellent for gravel and mountain biking. The area around the Col du Parasoir also offers various paths suitable for mountain biking.
While Liergues itself is not directly in a major mountain range, the surrounding region, including the Beaujolais area, offers accessible passes. For example, the Croix Papin Pass is recognized as a notable destination about 100 km from Lyon, suggesting good road access for day trips.
Yes, many passes are part of larger scenic routes. From the Col du Parasoir, you can continue on a superb road with magnificent views that connects to a chain of other passes like Croix Montmain, Marchampt, and Rosier. The Croix Papin Pass also connects to the Col du Chêne and Joncin Pass, offering extended exploration.


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