Attractions and places to see around Saint-Colomban-Des-Villards are primarily characterized by their alpine mountain passes and scenic routes. The region is situated in the French Alps, offering a landscape dominated by significant climbs and panoramic views. This area is known for its challenging cycling routes and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Attention (!). As of June 2026, almost the entire route (except for the curves themselves) is gravel! It's small gravel and can be ridden with a road bike, but anyone who doesn't want to risk anything shouldn't go this way. Definitely don't ride downhill here.
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Nice ascent D80, little traffic, partially newly gravelled road. Unfortunately, the nice signs about the pass regarding km and gradient are missing.
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Grandiose ascent on the D110, great view at the pass.
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The views at the top of this pass are definitely worth the detour 👍
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Bring gear for the descent to protect against the cold or rain, as was the case for me on the descent from the Croix de Fer. And above all, refill your water bottles in St. Jean de Maurienne because there's no water left before Saint-Sorlin-d'Arves (at least I didn't see any water points) and the climb is very long, about 30 km, to reach the Croix de Fer!
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It's worth taking a break here.
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The Col de la Croix de Fer culminates at an altitude of 2063 meters. It is the big neighbor of the Col du Glandon, another crossing point between the Maurienne and Oisans valleys. The Tour de France has used this pass 21 times. It is one of the most beautiful in France, a must-visit point for any mountain-loving cyclist!
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The region is renowned for its challenging cycling routes, particularly over its many mountain passes. Beyond cycling, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities including mountain hiking, mountain biking, and running on scenic trails.
For breathtaking views, head to Mollard Pass, which offers stunning vistas of the jagged Aiguilles d'Arves. Another excellent spot is the Col de la Croix de Fer, where you can admire the Arves needles and the Etendard peak.
Yes, Saint-Colomban-Des-Villards is a prime destination for challenging cycling. The Montvernier Hairpins, with its 18 tight bends, is a famous climb featured multiple times in the Tour de France. The Col de la Croix de Fer is another iconic and demanding alpine pass.
The Montvernier Hairpins are famous for their unique design: 18 tight hairpin bends packed into a short 2.32 km climb with an average slope of 8.1%. It's a visually striking and challenging section that has been part of the Tour de France.
The summer months (June to September) are ideal for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking, as the mountain passes are clear of snow and the weather is generally favorable. For winter sports, the season typically runs from December to April, offering opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing in the wider region.
A convenient stop is the Chalet at Col du Glandon. This location offers coffee and food, serving as a welcome rest point for those traversing the Glandon pass. The Col de la Croix de Fer also has a warm and welcoming hostel at the summit where you can rehydrate and regain strength.
The Mollard Pass is often considered a hidden gem, especially when approached from Villargondran. It features countless hairpin bends through forested areas on a very quiet road, offering tranquility and idyllic scenery away from main routes.
Yes, the area offers several mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like the 'View of Mont-Blanc – Col du Glandon loop from Saint-Colomban-des-Villards' or the 'L'Ouillon – Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne loop from Col du Glandon'. More options can be found in the MTB Trails around Saint-Colomban-Des-Villards guide.
Visitors appreciate the Mollard Pass for its stunning views of the Aiguilles d'Arves and its quiet, less-trafficked routes. Cyclists particularly enjoy the numerous hairpin bends through forested areas and the moderate gradient, making it a pleasant climb.
Yes, there are several circular walking routes available. For example, you can find the 'Col de la Croix de Fer (Iron Cross Pass) loop from Col de la Croix-de-Fer' or the 'Retenue de la Chal loop from Saint-Colomban-des-Villards'. For more options, consult the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Colomban-Des-Villards guide.
Yes, parking is available at the Col de la Croix de Fer. This makes it convenient for visitors who wish to start hikes or simply enjoy the views from the summit.
Yes, the region offers various running trails. Notable options include the 'Retenue de la Chal loop from Saint-Colomban-des-Villards' (moderate difficulty) and more challenging routes like the 'Grand Lac Bramant – Col Nord des Lacs loop'. You can find detailed information in the Running Trails around Saint-Colomban-Des-Villards guide.


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