Best mountain passes around Échallon are found within the southern French Jura mountains, where the commune is situated. Échallon's landscape features forested ridges and the deeply incised valley of the Semine, with its highest elevation at 1082 meters. The region offers various mountain passes that provide opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. These passes are characteristic features of the broader Jura Mountains.
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beautiful pass, quite rolling especially through St Germain de Joux, a little tougher on the Saint Claude side. lots of writing on the ground since the Tour de France passed through.
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A 10 km climb from the small roundabout in Châtillon, it's more like 14 km from the Nantua road or the center of Bellegarde. The gradient is fairly steady, ranging from 5.5% to 7.2%, with about ten small steep sections at +8.5%. Very quiet, with very few cars. The road is generally in good condition, but nothing more. There are some beautiful views along the way.
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The Col de Bérentin connects the Valserine Valley to the Retord Plateau, passing through the beautiful Jura forests. Its ascent is gradual and the road is little traveled.
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Second pass for today. Pass elevation 1144 m above sea level. Long climb, basically from Saint Germain to here. A total of about 700 m elevation gain and 12 km. The gradient is only 4-6%, but with 20 kg of luggage, everything is difficult ;) Here, too, the weather was still quite cool in very early April. Partly rain, partly windy.
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Just cracked the 1000m above sea level. The first of several passes on my stage today with 2,500m of elevation. Pedal up slowly and enjoy the peace and quiet. There are very few cars here
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Rest after a 12 km climb from Saint-Germain-de-Joux.
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The Col de Cuvery, from Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, is 14.4 kilometers long with an average gradient of between 5 and 6%.
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The Jura Mountains surrounding Échallon offer several passes with breathtaking views. The Col de la Faucille provides a stunning 360-degree panorama of the Alps and the Valserine Valley. Further south, the Col du Grand Colombier offers idyllic scenery with mountain pastures and expansive vistas of the Alps and Lake Bourget. Additionally, Menthières Pass is known for its magnificent views of the Valserine valley.
Yes, the region is popular with cyclists. Cuvéry Pass features a 14.4 km climb from Bellegarde-sur-Valserine with an average gradient between 5% and 6%, known for its quiet roads. The Col du Marchairuz is highly regarded for cycling, including a challenging 800-meter section with a 12% gradient from Bassins. The Blochmont Pass offers a relatively gentle 3% incline, making for a pleasant ride. Menthières Pass also offers quiet, well-paved roads with some sections reaching 10%.
The mountain passes around Échallon are set within the southern French Jura mountains, characterized by forested ridges and deeply incised valleys like the Semine and Valserine. You'll encounter lush forests, serene valleys, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including glimpses of the majestic Mont-Blanc massif and Lake Bourget from higher passes like the Col de la Faucille and Col du Grand Colombier. A portion of Lake Genin is also within the commune's territory.
Absolutely. The Jura Mountains offer diverse trails. For example, a recommended trail at the Col du Grand Colombier covers approximately 12.89 km and takes around 4 hours and 50 minutes. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region, such as the 'The dinosaur loop' or 'Lake Genin loop', which are detailed in the Hiking around Échallon guide.
The region is generally best visited from spring through autumn for hiking and cycling, when the weather is mild and the passes are clear of snow. Summer offers lush landscapes and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. While winter access might be limited on some higher passes due to snow, it can offer opportunities for winter sports in designated areas.
Yes, several passes offer a more tranquil experience. Col de Bérentin is a small pass connecting the Valserine Valley to the Retord Plateau via a little-traveled road with a gradual ascent through Jura forests. Similarly, Col de la Croix de Serra is a quiet Jura pass between the Bienne and Semine valleys, offering peace and quiet with very few cars.
Visitors particularly appreciate the varied gradients and scenic routes through forests and valleys. The quiet roads, magnificent panoramic views of the Alps and valleys, and the opportunities for both challenging and leisurely cycling and hiking are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has contributed over 30 upvotes and 10 photos, showcasing the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, experienced cyclists can find challenging sections, such as the 800-meter stretch with a 12% gradient on the Col du Marchairuz or the 10% gradient sections on the climb to Menthières Pass from Confort. For mountain biking, routes like 'Plateau de Retord – Terments Cross loop' are rated as difficult in the MTB Trails around Échallon guide.
While specific family-friendly passes aren't highlighted, the broader Jura Mountains offer diverse trails suitable for various preferences. Easy hiking routes like the 'Lake Genin loop' (2.57 km) are available in the Hiking around Échallon guide, providing options for families to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Beyond road cycling and hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as 'Sur la Croix – Bois Rond loop' for MTB or 'Cuvéry Pass – Plateau de Retord loop' for gravel biking. Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Échallon and Gravel biking around Échallon guides.
The Col de la Faucille is renowned for its stunning 360-degree panorama, offering expansive views of the majestic Alps, including the Mont-Blanc massif, and the picturesque Valserine Valley.
Yes, several passes are known for their tranquility. The climb to Cuvéry Pass is noted for its very quiet roads with few cars. Similarly, Col de Bérentin and Col de la Croix de Serra are described as little-traveled roads, perfect for enjoying the peace of the Jura forests.


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