Mountain passes around Ligsdorf are situated in the Haut-Rhin department of France's Grand Est region, within the Alsatian Jura. The area features a varied landscape with elevations ranging from 468 to 810 meters, characterized by hills, pastures, and forests. This mountainous terrain offers numerous opportunities for exploring undulating paths and trails. The local geography is embedded in the Malmkalk-Berge of the Sundgau-Jura.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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From Laufen/Röschenz, it's a steady climb and never particularly steep, but it's a long one until you get to the very top. From Metzerlen, it's really nasty and steep, but shorter. One of the region's classics.
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The Blochmont is the perfect Sunday ride pass for a tour through Alsace. Approaching from the north, you'll almost feel like you're in the Tour de France, as the gentle gradient means you can climb really fast. Enjoyable ascents alternate between forest and sunny sections. Reaching the farm at the top means you've completed the climb, though it's certainly not a job; this climb is pure enjoyment.
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From Boécourt you have the option of cycling up to La Caquerelle (852m). Over 3.5km you have to overcome 250m of elevation with a medium gradient of 4-5%, with small peaks of 8-10% after leaving Boécourt. You roll past the Carrière "La Malcôte" quarry, where you can see the impressive layers of limestone. Further on, after the village of La Malcôte, you have a beautiful view of the wide countryside.
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As soon as you see the farm, the ascent is behind you, because coming from either side, the farm is on a relatively flat section at the pass. You hardly notice the pass itself, at some point it just goes down again and you realize that you're already over it...
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The only crossing from Alsace / Basel area to Laufen far and wide. Unfortunately, it is also quite frequented by motorized traffic.
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Depending on which direction you are coming from, you will experience a gentle 3% grade downhill or uphill. It's a fairly pleasant climb to do because the slope is relatively easy. In the other direction, it is a beautiful descent that can be traversed quickly.
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The region around Ligsdorf is characterized by a varied landscape within the Alsatian Jura, featuring hills, pastures, and forests. You'll find undulating paths and trails with elevations ranging from 468 to 810 meters, offering picturesque views of the Sundgau-Jura region's 'monts et vaux' (mounts and valleys).
Yes, the Blochmont Pass is known for its gentle 3% grade, making it a pleasant route for both uphill and downhill travel. It's considered a frequently traveled route for transitioning from north to south over the foothills.
The Rangiers Pass is an excellent choice. After the ascent, you'll find a restaurant at the top, offering a place to eat and enjoy the views.
The Ascent to La Caquerelle is a well-developed route with little traffic. It offers a medium gradient over 3.5 km, overcoming 250 meters of elevation, and provides beautiful views of the wide countryside.
The region offers several routes for gravel biking, including challenging tours like the 'Franco-Swiss gravel outing in the Alsatian Jura' and 'The foothills of the Alsatian Jura'. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Ligsdorf guide.
Absolutely. The surrounding Sundgau-Jura region provides numerous hiking opportunities. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Beautiful fireplace – Bunker "Blochmont Est" loop from Col du Neuneich' or the 'Rossberg Observation Tower – Castle view loop from Ferrette'. More trails are available in the Hiking around Ligsdorf guide.
Visitors appreciate the moderate slopes, the beautiful scenery, and the low traffic on many routes. For instance, the Huggerwald Climb is praised for its great views and minimal traffic, while the Pleigne Pass offers breathtaking nature and a rewarding descent after a leisurely climb.
While many passes offer moderate gradients, some sections can be steeper. For example, the Pleigne Pass has sections up to 8-10% near the summit. The Huggerwald Climb is also noted as a good hill for interval training due to its sustained high-intensity potential.
Many passes offer expansive and picturesque views of the Jura landscape and the wide countryside. For instance, the Ascent to La Caquerelle provides beautiful vistas, and the Huggerwald Climb is known for its great views.
Yes, there are various running trails available. You can find routes ranging from easy loops to more difficult runs, such as the 'Rossberg Observation Tower – Ferrette Castle and Pond loop from Ferrette'. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Ligsdorf guide.
The region's undulating paths and trails are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is mild and the forests and pastures are in full bloom. While specific winter hiking information isn't detailed, the area's natural beauty is best experienced outside of heavy snow conditions for most activities.


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