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Top 5 Mountain Passes around Borex

Best mountain passes around Borex, a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, is situated at the foot of the Jura Mountains near the French border. The area is characterized by agricultural land and forested sections, with an average altitude of 470 meters. While Borex itself does not feature notable mountain passes, its proximity to the Jura offers access to various routes.

Best mountain passes around Borex

  • The most popular mountain pass is Col de Porte (Jura), a mountain…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Col de Porte (Jura)

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Wonderful all-round view of Lake Geneva and the natural park.

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La Baudichonne Pass and Boundary Markers

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La Baudichonne is the name of the farm near the pass that can be reached via a cul-de-sac. If you are on a road bike and are not afraid to …

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Combe Blanche pass

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Remote pass that connects the Geneva basin with the Valserine valley. The pass can be reached via forest roads from Divonne or Vesancy. It is therefore a good alternative to …

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Ascent to La Baudichonne

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9 km at an average gradient of 9.5%. Rated as "unclassified" on the myCols app. Small, shaded road with almost no traffic. Asphalt in good condition.

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May 31, 2025, Col de Porte (Jura)

Greenery, small trail path, wild nature, everything is there to enjoy a breath of fresh air

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January 23, 2025, Col de Porte (Jura)

Beautiful section of the Jura Ridge Trail

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September 20, 2023, Col de Porte (Jura)

Wonderful all-round view of Lake Geneva and the natural park.

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9 km at an average gradient of 9.5%. Rated as "unclassified" on the myCols app. Small, shaded road with almost no traffic. Asphalt in good condition.

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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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At 1,557 meters above sea level, the pass separates two great peaks of the Vaudois Jura: La Dôle and Pointe de Poêle Chaud. It also allows you to switch to France or Switzerland depending on which side you come from. The views of the high combes on the French side and the steep slopes on the Swiss side are magnificent. The vertiginous sensation provided by the inclination of the mountain sublimates the landscape.

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This hiking pass makes its way, at an altitude of 1,557 meters, between the summit of Pointe de Poêle Chaud and the summit of La Dôle. It is a border pass which takes you from the high valleys and mountain pastures of the French Jura towards the slopes of Lake Geneva. And with a view of Mont Blanc, no less!

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superb view of the Alps and Lake Geneva

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain passes around Borex are most popular with visitors?

The most popular mountain pass is Col de Porte (Jura), known for its stunning views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. Other highly appreciated passes include Combe Blanche pass and La Baudichonne Pass and Boundary Markers, both offering unique experiences in the Jura region.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes near Borex?

From Col de Porte (Jura), you can enjoy wonderful all-round views of Lake Geneva, the natural park, and even Mont Blanc. The climb to La Baudichonne Pass and Boundary Markers offers diverse scenery, transitioning from lush forests to blossoming meadow landscapes at higher altitudes.

Are there challenging climbs for cyclists or hikers near Borex?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Ascent to La Baudichonne is notable. It features 9 km at an average gradient of 9.5% on a small, shaded road with good asphalt and minimal traffic. The climb to La Baudichonne Pass itself can fluctuate around 11% in its lower parts.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Borex?

The passes in the Jura region, such as La Baudichonne Pass, are particularly beautiful in summer when the meadows are blossoming. While the higher Alpine passes in Switzerland (like Furka Pass) are typically closed from late October to late May due to snow, the Jura passes generally offer more accessible conditions for a longer season. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.

Can I find remote or less-trafficked mountain passes near Borex?

Yes, the Combe Blanche pass is a remote option that connects the Geneva basin with the Valserine valley. It's accessible via forest roads from Divonne or Vesancy, offering a quieter alternative to busier routes like Col de la Faucille.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The area around Borex offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Lac de Divonne – Lac de Divonne Loop' or the 'Steep Gravel Climb – Bonmont Golf Course Park Path' as part of the Cycling around Borex guide. Hiking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'East Side of Lake Divonne – Lac de Divonne loop' or the more difficult 'Col de Porte (Jura) – View from La Barillette loop' in the Hiking around Borex guide.

Are there hiking trails that incorporate the mountain passes?

Absolutely. For instance, Col de Porte (Jura) is a beautiful section of the Jura Ridge Trail. There's also a challenging 'Col de Porte (Jura) – View from La Barillette loop' hiking route available in the Hiking around Borex guide, which covers a distance of over 25 km.

What are the characteristics of the mountain passes in the Jura region compared to the high Alps?

The mountain passes in the Jura region, such as those around Borex, are generally at lower altitudes than the iconic high Alpine passes like Furka or Gotthard. They often feature lush forests, agricultural land, and blossoming meadows, offering diverse terrain. While they may not reach the extreme elevations of the Alps, they provide significant climbs and panoramic views, particularly of Lake Geneva and the surrounding natural parks.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the mountain passes?

While the passes directly around Borex are primarily known for their natural beauty and routes, the broader Swiss region is rich in history. For example, the famous Gotthard Pass, though further away, has been a crucial route since the 13th century and features the historic Tremola cobbled road, the Gotthard Hospiz, and the Sasso San Gottardo fortress. The passes near Borex, like La Baudichonne Pass and Boundary Markers, also have their own local historical markers.

What do the komoot community members appreciate most about the mountain passes around Borex?

The komoot community highly appreciates the diverse terrain and scenic views offered by these passes. Many enjoy the wonderful all-round views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc from spots like Col de Porte (Jura), and the transition from lush forests to blossoming meadow landscapes during climbs such as to La Baudichonne Pass. The remote nature of passes like Combe Blanche pass is also a draw for those seeking quieter routes.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly routes near the mountain passes?

Yes, for easier options, you can find several routes in the vicinity. For cycling, consider the 'Lac de Divonne – Lake Divonne & Bistro loop from Borex' which is rated easy. For hiking, the 'Weeping Willow Tree – Chemin de Borex loop from Borex' or 'Le Boiron loop from Eysins' are good easy choices. These are part of the Cycling around Borex and Hiking around Borex guides respectively.

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