Best mountain passes around Entrevaux are found in a region characterized by a rugged landscape in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. This medieval village, with its historic Vauban citadel, serves as a gateway to numerous mountain passes. The area offers challenging ascents and scenic routes, providing diverse experiences for visitors. These passes are known for their natural beauty and varied terrain.
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Very technical downhill road, the asphalt is in excellent condition.
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A very easy climb to pedal.
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The Col de la Croix de Toutes Aures, often referred to as the Col de Toutes Aures, is a road pass on the Chambaran plateau on departmental road 518, located in the Isère department at 628 m altitude. Its name means "passage of all horizons" or "all winds" because its dominant position on the Chambaran plateau subjects it to numerous and changing wind currents, coming from all sides. In France, there are two other steps "de Tous Aures". The first is in the Alpes de Haute Provence and connects the Var valley with Lake Costillon. A second is located in Isère, in the foothills of the Vercors and connects Choranche with Presles. This pass is the meeting place for cyclists and hikers with the start of the Brion walk. (see the new Bièvre-Valloire map-guide)
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The Col du Buis, culminating at 1196 m, was a mule pass which was paved in the early 2000s and it must be believed that the DDE services did not look for an alternative to soften the slope, especially on the North side. from the hamlets of la Serre and les Venières. Because the pass simply displays an average of 10.6% over almost 4km, with ramps climbing to 17-18%! As much to say to you that you will pass the 4kms which will appear among the longest of your life... It is a really hard climb, which offers little respite. It is difficult to appreciate the landscape of this small wild pass. This is probably the reason why everyone only takes the picture once they have reached the top...
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Nice pass of the pre-Alps to do from Entrevaux. The beginning is steep but offers a very beautiful view of the citadel of Entrevaux. the second part is easier and allows you to climb a regular slope in the heart of the Mediterranean landscapes, then a pine forest.
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Gateway to the Pre-Alps, from the Var valley. Superb view of the foothills of the Mercantour massif and the Var Valley.
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The Col de St Raphael from Puget Theniers is 8km long with 465m of elevation gain. The average slope is 4.8%.
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The Col de Félines from Entrevaux is about 7.5 kilometers long with a positive elevation of 445 meters. The average gradient of the climb is 6% with maximum ramps of 12% at the start of the climb (don't worry, it gets easier!).
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The region around Entrevaux is characterized by a rugged landscape with deep gorges and steep slopes. You'll find passes with significant elevation gains, such as the Col de Félines (930 m), which involves an ascent of around 436 to 467 meters from Entrevaux with an average gradient of 5.9% to 6.2%. Some sections can be quite steep, reaching up to 12% at the start of the climb. Other passes like the Col du Buis are known for their challenging gradients, averaging 10.6% over almost 4km with ramps up to 17-18%.
Yes, the region offers several challenging climbs. The Col du Buis is particularly demanding, with an average gradient of 10.6% over nearly 4km and sections reaching 17-18%. The Col du Trébuchet, while not a komoot highlight, also presents a significant challenge, especially from its eastern approach which spans 27.6 km with nearly 1000 meters of positive elevation. For road cycling routes, you can explore options like the 'Entrevaux to Col de St Raphael' route, which is rated as difficult. Find more challenging cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Entrevaux guide.
Many passes offer superb views. From the Col de Félines (930 m), you can enjoy magnificent views of the Vauban citadel in Entrevaux and serene Mediterranean landscapes, leading to a beautiful meadow at its summit. The Col de Saint-Raphaël provides superb views of the foothills of the Mercantour massif and the Var Valley. The Col du Trébuchet offers panoramic views of the 'Préalpes d'Azur' from its 'balcony' roads, despite the summit itself being more secluded.
Yes, the region has passes known for their tranquility. The Col de Pinpinier is described as an exceptionally lonely pass in the Gironde valley, offering a scenically attractive route with very little traffic. The Col de Félines is also known as one of the quieter passes, providing a serene Mediterranean landscape. The Col du Trébuchet, being higher and more secluded, ensures a peaceful visit, allowing you to enjoy the Mediterranean decor without crowds.
The fortified village of Entrevaux itself is a significant historical site, featuring medieval architecture and a citadel built by Vauban. Many passes, such as the Col de Félines (930 m), offer splendid views of this historic citadel as you ascend, combining natural beauty with rich history.
The area around Entrevaux is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling trails. For hiking, options range from easy loops like 'Porte de France – Historic Center of Entrevaux' to moderate ones such as 'Historic Center of Entrevaux – view of the Var'. Explore more in the Hiking around Entrevaux guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes like 'The village of Entrevaux – Col de Félines (930 m) loop' or 'View of the Gorges du Var – Bride's Bridge loop'. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Entrevaux guide and Road Cycling Routes around Entrevaux guide.
While many passes offer challenging sections, some can be approached with relative ease or have more forgiving gradients after initial steep parts. The Col de Toutes Aures (1,124 m) is noted as a very easy climb to pedal. The Col de Félines (930 m), despite a steep start, becomes easier with a regular slope through Mediterranean landscapes. For road cycling, some routes like 'Entrevaux to Col du Laval - loop' are rated as moderate.
The region's Mediterranean climate suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking without the intense heat of summer or the potential for snow in winter at higher altitudes. The pine forests and Mediterranean landscapes are enjoyable during these seasons.
Absolutely. Passes like the Col de Laval, located at 1100 meters, can serve as a starting point or a segment of a larger cycling tour, especially when combined with routes that include the Col du Trébuchet. The tranquil nature of these passes makes them appealing for those looking for a peaceful ride through the Pre-Alps of Castellane as part of a longer journey.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning scenic beauty, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the sense of solitude found on many of these passes. The magnificent views of the Vauban citadel from passes like Col de Félines (930 m) are a highlight. The technical downhill roads and beautiful views in valleys like the Gironde are also highly praised, as seen with the Col de Pinpinier.
Yes, the mountain passes around Entrevaux are particularly renowned among cyclists. The Col de Félines (930 m) is a popular choice for a moderately difficult cycling experience, featuring numerous hairpin bends and shaded sections. The Col du Trébuchet is ideal for those seeking a longer and more arduous cycling challenge, especially from its eastern side. The Col de Laval is also described as a beautiful pass with a small road and low traffic, making it a pleasant route for cycling.


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