Best mountain passes near Cornimont are situated in the Vosges department of northeastern France, an area characterized by its mountainous landscape. This region offers diverse experiences, from challenging climbs for cyclists to scenic routes for hikers. The passes provide access to various outdoor activities and offer views of the Vosges landscape.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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At the pass, the paved Chemin Béry forest road leads to the Col de la Vierge after 2 km and Lac des Corbeaux after 4.5 km. Driving down from the pass towards La Bresse, after 1 km you will reach a fork in the road. Turn right onto the quiet D34 A departmental road, the Route des Américains, which climbs to the Vosges ridge road, the Route des Crêtes. There it joins the Col de Rothenbach with its striking summit. The Route des Américains is 5 km long and has an elevation gain of almost 280 meters.
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An unexpected trail but without regrets...
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Great corner with mega views
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At the Col de Bramont, located in the Vosges, you will encounter a mix of challenging climbs and thrilling descents. As you pass through dense forests and meadows, the air is fresh and invigorating, especially when you reach the summit at 956 meters.
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The pass itself is especially interesting for "moped riders". 😄 A little below the pass begins a beautiful variant of the GR531 with blue-white-blue markings heading south. It is very beautiful. 🤩
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Nice pass with flat areas to bivouac.
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Much better asphalt than 3 years ago (it helps if the Tour comes here...)
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The region around Cornimont features several significant mountain passes. Among them are Col de la Schlucht, known for its winter sports and summer hiking, and Col de Bramont, which offers challenging climbs and descents through forests. Another key pass is Markstein, a hub for various routes and a viewpoint on the Route des Crêtes.
The mountain passes around Cornimont offer diverse activities. You can enjoy challenging climbs for cyclists, scenic routes for hikers, and during colder months, winter sports at places like Col de la Schlucht. Many passes also serve as starting points for numerous hikes and provide stunning vistas of the Vosges landscape.
Yes, Col de la Schlucht is particularly family-friendly. In addition to being a starting point for hikes, it features a summer toboggan run right next to the pass, providing entertainment for all ages.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. In summer, the passes are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying scenic drives. In winter, passes like Col de la Schlucht transform into popular winter sports centers with ski lifts. The spring and autumn months offer beautiful transitional scenery for hiking and cycling, though conditions can vary.
During winter, mountain passes like Col de la Schlucht become popular for winter sports, featuring ski lifts. Parking can become crowded during peak winter season. Always check local conditions and road accessibility before planning a winter visit.
Absolutely. Passes like Col de Bramont are known for their challenging climbs and thrilling descents, with a 7-kilometer length and a 385-meter elevation gain. The Col de Lauvy is also described as quite demanding, with long stretches featuring double-digit percentage gradients over its 4.5-kilometer ascent.
Many passes offer excellent viewpoints. Markstein provides a magnificent viewpoint on the Route des Crêtes. The Wormspel Combe, near the Hohneck, offers a breathtaking panorama of Lake Schiessrothried and the Wormsa Valley. Col du Brabant also offers panoramic views.
Yes, the mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for numerous hikes. For example, Col de la Schlucht is an ideal starting point for many trails. A moderate hiking trail from Cornimont to the Col du Brabant covers 9.8 km with a 390-meter elevation gain. You can find more hiking options in the Running Trails around Cornimont guide.
Beyond the passes themselves, you can explore dense forests and meadows, especially around Col de Bramont. The Wormspel Combe offers views of Lake Schiessrothried. The paved Chemin Béry forest road at Col du Bramont leads to the Col de la Vierge and Lac des Corbeaux.
Yes, ample parking is generally available at popular passes like Col de la Schlucht, though it can become crowded, especially during winter. Markstein also has good parking facilities, making it convenient for starting cycling or hiking tours.
The Col de Lauvy is often described as a hidden gem and one of the most beautiful and steepest passes in the Vosges. It's known for its lonely road winding through the forest, offering a demanding but rewarding ascent away from the more frequented routes.
Yes, at Col de la Schlucht, you'll find a restaurant/brasserie with a terrace. Near Markstein, there is a renowned farm inn, ideal for a lunch break, especially for cyclists.


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