Best mountain passes around La Petite-Verrière are located within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, a region characterized by rolling hills, forests, and a granite massif. This area is known as the "green lung" of Burgundy, offering diverse landscapes. The passes provide scenic routes and recreational opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Exclave of Menessaire and the highest point of Côte d'Or a little corner of paradise lost in the Morvan
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It looks great to do it this round but right now I can't REALLY SORRY !!!
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The best way to climb the Col Folin is from Arleuf.
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The climb is easy to do, as there are always easy passages in between
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A climb that is generally easy to navigate, initially away from the main road, later on with little traffic on a very good surface!
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Even for poor climbers, it is quite doable from Arleuf. Haut Folin from Arleuf via Col du Haut Folin is a climb in the Morvan region. The route is 8.3 kilometers long and covers 295 meters of altitude with an average gradient of 3.6%. At the end of Arleuf, you first lose a few meters of altitude before the D500 leads from Arleuf to Fosse with an initially relatively low gradient; at the end of this modest hamlet, the road then climbs in a few bends to the right along a ridge at 6-8% and opens up the view to spectacular views of the Yonne valley. The road then climbs extremely irregularly through dense forest, sometimes at 2%, sometimes at up to 7%, and it is not easy to find a rhythm. After a total of 6 km, you reach a plateau where, apart from a few ramps, the progress is somewhat flatter and faster. After the D179/D500 junction, continue to follow the D500 towards the summit, and here the route becomes a little more ambitious with a gradient of 5-7%, before finally reaching the summit in the middle of a dense mixed forest and thus a mountain classification of the 2nd category.
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The Morvan Regional Natural Park, often called the 'green lung' of Burgundy, offers several scenic passes. Haut-Folin Pass, the highest pass in the park at 873 meters, provides exceptional panoramic views of the Morvan massif. Mont Beuvray also offers uninterrupted views alongside its historical significance. Other passes like Col de la Croix Pilate are known for their panoramic vistas from the top.
Yes, the Morvan region has several challenging climbs. The ascent to Signal d'Uchon / Mont Julien from Les Sertaux is considered one of the more difficult routes. Col d'en Moulu features maximum gradients of 10%, and Col de la Gourdonne is known for its demanding ascent with challenging hairpin bends. Col de la Croix Pilate also presents steep gradients up to 10%.
Mont Beuvray stands out for its unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It is home to Bibracte, the excavated ancient Celtic capital of the Aedui tribe. Visitors can explore this significant archaeological site while enjoying the mountain's natural surroundings.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including challenging road cycling and gravel biking. There are also extensive hiking trails. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide around La Petite-Verrière.
Yes, Haut-Folin Pass transforms into a cross-country skiing resort during winter, offering 40 km of trails. It's the highest point in the Morvan, making it ideal for snow-based activities when conditions allow.
Col de la Croix de Chèvre is notable for offering multiple ascents from four different directions. This makes it a versatile challenge for cyclists, providing varied climbing experiences and different perspectives of the Morvan landscape.
The Col de la croix d'Allye, when approached from Cussy-en-Morvan, is 3 km long with an average gradient of 3%. It is particularly appreciated for its shaded climb through the woods, offering a pleasant experience for cyclists.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park is characterized by its rolling hills, dense forests, and granite massif. Many passes, like Haut-Folin Pass, are largely covered in forest, providing a lush, green environment. You'll find diverse landscapes, including forests, lakes, and charming villages throughout the region.
Visitors appreciate the challenging climbs, scenic routes, and the diverse perspectives of the landscape offered by the passes. The region provides a variety of mountain passes suitable for different activity levels, all set within the beautiful Morvan Regional Natural Park. The komoot community has contributed 82 upvotes and 19 photos, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, some climbs are considered more accessible. For instance, the climb to Haut-Folin Pass from Arleuf is described as quite doable even for less experienced climbers, with an average gradient of 3.6% over 8.3 kilometers. The route to Col du Folin from Arleuf is generally easy to navigate with a good surface and little traffic.
Yes, near Signal d'Uchon, you can explore the interesting 'Rochers du Carnaval' (Carnival Rocks). These unique rock formations provide additional viewpoints and add to the natural appeal of the area.


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