Mountain passes around Saint-Étienne-Des-Oullières are situated in the Beaujolais region of France, characterized by a hilly landscape, vineyards, and forests. This area provides a scenic backdrop for exploring various passes. The region is known for its viticultural heritage and diverse natural features, offering opportunities for both cycling and hiking.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful pass at 736 m, quite gentle, 6.1% average. Nice to do by mixing with the 76 gravel hiking trail.
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The Col de Saint-Bonnet, located in the heart of the Alps, offers a spectacular panorama of the surrounding mountains and green valleys. This pass, perched at an altitude of 1,499 metres, is a favourite passage for hikers and cyclists in search of magnificent landscapes. As you climb the slopes of the pass, the view gradually opens up onto the Alpine peaks, forests and flowery meadows.
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For a little refreshing break between 2 passes
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The Col de Saint-Bonnet is a beautiful pass in Beaujolais, culminating at 646 meters. The two main ascents are from Salles-Arbuissonas or Rivolet. Without great difficulty from Salles, it offers very beautiful panoramas of Beaujolais. Via Rivolet, the gradients are steeper in some sections, but the climb is short. You can then reach the Parasoir via the Col de la Vieille Morte, almost without any climbing.
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Nice pass to do from Claveisolles, St Didier sur Beaujeu, Marchampt, la Varenne. The hardest percentages are from Varenne which takes a very small road, very little frequented with a beautiful view of the vines. The other climbs are more regular turning around 5/6%. From Claveisolles we go up in a very pleasant little valley. The view at the top is mainly on the Azergues side. Note that a very pleasant little road goes in the direction of Chénellette or Vernay, we are alone in the world.
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Nice pass to do from Lamure sur Azergues, Le Perréon, Le Papilloud (road of the ridges but you can climb from Vaux too). On the Lamure side, the view is absent but it is relatively hard with some good percentages. If you start from the Perréon you take the start of the Col de la Croix Rosier, magnificent... From the Papilloud the climb is very short but there is no shortage of views over the Beaujolais. At the top the view is not very present but the forest atmosphere is very pleasant, we enter the upper Beaujolais...
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To do from Chambost-Allières, Rivolet. In the fog, the climb seemed very long to me. The percentages are low but the climb is quite long, 7 km at 4.5%. At the top you can go for a walk in St Cyr le Chatoux, take your gravel or mountain bike to go on the paths, go climb the Pyramid, eat and drink at the restaurant, continue on the ridge road which goes to the North by chaining the collars.
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The Beaujolais region offers several scenic mountain passes. The Col de Saint-Bonnet is particularly appreciated for its beautiful panoramas over the Beaujolais vineyards. Another excellent spot is Le relais du Parasoir, which provides breathtaking views of the vineyards, the village of Clochemerle, the Saône valley, and the Azergues forests.
Yes, the Col de la Croix Montmain - 737 m is known for its relatively gentle average gradient of 6.1%, making it ideal for a pleasant ride. It can also be combined with the 76 gravel hiking trail for a varied experience.
From passes like the Col de Saint-Bonnet, you can expect very beautiful panoramas over the Beaujolais vineyards. Le relais du Parasoir offers extensive views encompassing the Beaujolais vineyards, the village of Clochemerle, the Saône valley, and the vast forests of Azergues.
Yes, Col de Casse Froide is a mountain pass that features both forest sections and viewpoints. It offers varied ascents, including a less frequented road with views of the vines, and the view at the top is mainly towards the Azergues side.
The region around Saint-Étienne-Des-Oullières is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Col de Saint-Bonnet – Col du Failly loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, such as 'La Voie Bleue – Trévoux loop', and challenging MTB trails like 'Col de Saint-Bonnet – Col de la Croix du Ban - 440 m loop'. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Running Trails, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails guides for the area.
Yes, Le relais du Parasoir is a popular spot that combines a mountain pass experience with a restaurant and cafe. Perched at 656 meters, it's an ideal place for a snack break with magnificent views from its terrace.
The Beaujolais region, with its vineyards and forests, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, and autumn provides stunning colors in the vineyards. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, the region's hilly landscape is generally best enjoyed from spring through fall.
Yes, Le relais du Parasoir is considered family-friendly. With its restaurant and breathtaking views, it offers a comfortable and enjoyable stop for visitors of all ages.
The mountain passes in this area are unique due to their location within the picturesque Beaujolais region. They offer a blend of challenging ascents and gentle slopes, providing stunning panoramas over the famous Beaujolais vineyards, charming villages like Clochemerle, and expansive forests, reflecting the region's rich viticultural heritage and diverse natural beauty.
Visitors particularly enjoy the beautiful panoramas over the Beaujolais vineyards, the diverse routes for cycling and hiking, and the serene forest atmospheres. The opportunity to combine physical activity with stunning natural scenery and local culture, often with a rewarding view or a stop at a viewpoint restaurant like Le relais du Parasoir, is highly appreciated.
Yes, many of the passes in the region can be chained together. For example, from the Col de Saint-Bonnet, you can reach Le relais du Parasoir via the Col de la Vieille Morte with minimal additional climbing. The area is well-suited for creating longer cycling or hiking itineraries that link multiple passes and viewpoints.


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