Mountain passes around Mijoux are situated in the Jura Mountains, offering scenic beauty and panoramic views. The region is characterized by its elevated terrain, providing vistas of the Alps and the Valserine Valley. Mijoux serves as a base for exploring various mountain passes that connect different valleys and offer access to the surrounding natural landscape. These passes are notable for their geographic location and the routes they provide through the Jura massif.
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Starting from Morez, the climb is steep in parts but easier than the slog from Nyon. The scenery? Stunning all the way, especially crossing from France into Switzerland at La Cure. In March, the top (1232m) was deep in snow and freezing, so be prepared. Then it’s all downhill.. literally, through Saint-Cergue and into a twisty, brake-testing descent to Nyon, where it was warm enough for a T-shirt. One ride, two countries, skipping through seasons.
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Greenery, small trail path, wild nature, everything is there to enjoy a breath of fresh air
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Beautiful section of the Jura Ridge Trail
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Perched at an altitude of 1,323 metres, the Col de la Faucille welcomes you with a 360-degree panorama of the Alps and the Valserine Valley. Whether you attack it from the north or the south, the spectacle is not long in coming. Its ascent from the south, on the road to Gex, has the appearance of a great Alpine pass with its many bends and countless views of the Mont-Blanc massif.
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A Sunday in July, not too much traffic, but the cars and motorcycles go fast. Arriving at the top, a fire engine rushes past me, I discover a cyclist lying on the side, his bike tumbling... The view is beautiful at the top, but doesn't really offer a viewpoint, and the climb is blocked by the forest. The descent towards the lake however is nice.
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Wonderful all-round view of Lake Geneva and the natural park.
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Very beautiful panoramic view
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Sublime climb from Lake Geneva. The road is first in a lush forest to then discover beautiful pastures when the altitude rises. Possibility to reach France by a white path of about 1 km
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The mountain passes in the Mijoux region offer spectacular vistas. For instance, Col de la Faucille (1323 m) provides a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the Alps, including the Mont-Blanc massif, and the Valserine Valley. Similarly, Col de Porte (Jura) offers expansive views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc.
Yes, Col de la Faucille (1323 m) holds historical significance. It was once a crucial part of National Road 5, connecting Paris to St. Gingolph on the Swiss border. Its challenging climb has also been featured in the prestigious Tour de France cycling race multiple times.
The region around Mijoux is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'View of Mont Blanc – Petit Montrond loop' or the 'Faucille Pass – Notre-Dame des Neiges loop'. For cyclists, there are challenging routes like the 'Faucille Pass – Col de la Faucille (1323 m) loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Mijoux and Cycling around Mijoux guides.
Yes, if you prefer a quieter experience away from heavy traffic, the Combe Blanche pass is an excellent choice. It connects the Geneva basin with the Valserine valley via forest roads and is a good alternative to the more frequented Col de la Faucille or Col de la Givrine.
Col de la Givrine (1232 m) is a frequently visited pass situated between the Lake Geneva and Jura regions. It offers views towards the Leman side and is known for its scenic route, especially when crossing from France into Switzerland, providing a diverse landscape experience.
While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for all passes, many areas offer accessible trails. For example, the 'View of Mont Blanc – Petit Montrond loop from Mijoux' is an easy hiking route, suitable for families looking for a less strenuous option. Always check the difficulty of specific routes in our Hiking around Mijoux guide.
The Mijoux region offers activities year-round. In warmer months, it's ideal for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. Winter transforms the area into a destination for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, especially around Col de la Faucille, which is part of the Monts Jura resort.
Beyond the passes, the region boasts several remarkable natural viewpoints. The Crêt de la Neige, the highest point in the immediate area, offers expansive views of the Jura massif, Lake Geneva, and Mont Blanc. La Dôle Summit also provides beautiful mountain vistas, and the Grand Montrond & Petit Montrond peaks are known for exceptional views of Lake Geneva and the Alps, integrated into popular hiking routes.
La Baudichonne Pass and Boundary Markers offers a remote and scenic experience. The climb from Lake Geneva is particularly beautiful, starting in lush forests and opening up to blossoming meadow landscapes at higher altitudes. It's a great option for those who enjoy a challenging ascent with rewarding views.
The terrain varies across the mountain passes. Many, like Col de la Faucille, feature winding roads with numerous bends, especially on ascents. Hiking passes, such as Col de Porte (Jura), are part of the Jura Ridge Trail, characterized by lush greenery and pristine wild nature, often involving intermediate to difficult trails.
Absolutely. The area around Mijoux, particularly the Col de la Faucille, transforms into a winter sports hub. As part of the Monts Jura resort, it offers excellent facilities for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, all complemented by stunning panoramic views.


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