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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée

Best mountain passes around Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée are situated in the Southern French Alps, offering access to diverse landscapes within the Mercantour National Park. The region features a range of passes, from high-altitude paved roads to unpaved routes, providing varied terrain for exploration. These passes are known for their historical significance and the natural features of the surrounding Alpine environment. The area provides opportunities for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives through traditional villages and mountainous terrain.

Best mountain passes around Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Cayolle Pass

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The Col de la Cayolle is a little known pass. Its name is not very familiar, yet it culminates at more than 2,324 meters above sea level and offers a remarkable panorama and very quiet roads.

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Col de Larche

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The Col de Larche, located on the border between France and Italy, is an emblematic mountain passage in the Alps. With its 1,996 meters of altitude, it offers breathtaking panoramas …

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Moutière Pass

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Unpaved alpine pass, below the Cime de la Bonette, former border between France and Savoy.
More information: quaeldich.de/paesse/col-de-la-moutiere and de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Col_de_la_Mouti%C3%A8re

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Col de la Bonette

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Don’t look too hard at the Bonette’s claim – seen on signposts the length of the ascent from Jausiers in the north and from Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée in the south – that …

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Beautiful descent path that from Passo di Rocca Brancia leads to the valley passing by Lake Oserot.
The ground is loose at times but does not present great difficulties, the final hairpins are splendid.

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Neville THOMAS
June 27, 2026, Col de la Moutière

I rode up to the Col de Moutiere from Saint Etienne via Saint Dalmas, and then took the 3km of gravel road link to the Col de la Bonette. I returned to Saint Etienne via the more classic D64. It makes for a much quieter, wilder and steeper ascent, with a better (but busier) road surface and more gradual decline for the D64 descent. Also this way it's a loop and you see more of the incredible scenery. The 3km gravel section is very doable with my moutain bike (i would rate it as a 'blue'). I didnt need to carry or push the bike even though some parts were boken up by small water crossings. I was overtaken by a motorbike at one point. Be careful of the weather here, especially the potentially violent afternoon thunderstorms. There is no shelter nearby

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If there were a ranking of the most beautiful, undiscovered Alpine passes in the cycling world, the Moutière would certainly be a contender. Starting from Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, the climb through the valleys of Sestrière and Sagnas is simply sublime.

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Lake Oserot is enchanting. Only cows grazing peacefully and marmots.

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https://youtu.be/HYRZdujIyPo Epic trail with a high alpine feel past mountain lakes. No blocked sections, very smooth to ride, the constant view is spectacular. You don't know whether to let it go because the trail is so beautiful or ride slowly to enjoy the scenery. The epitome of a dream trail.

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Some parts slightly exposed, but overall it is SPECTACULAR!!! https://youtu.be/Skn9JyAteBw?si=-ivMJ_v09Mp5pjlp&t=365

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The Col de la Moutière is located in Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur. This climb is part of the Alps. From Saint Etienne de Tinée, the Col de la Moutière is 18.3 km long. Over this distance 1300 altimeters are bridged. The average slope of the rise is, therefore, 7.1%. You can check the current traffic and winter situation on the Col de la Moutière in Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur on Bison futé.

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Joachim
October 3, 2023, Col de Larche

Pleasantly even and quite quiet climb from the Val Ubaye. Gasthaus am Vertex was closed when I drove at the end of September 2023. Kiosk was open. Motorcyclists were a little more annoying than on my previous passes (Lauterat, Vars).

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BiciNómadas
August 22, 2023, Col de Larche

The Col de Larche (Italian: Colle della Maddalena) is a pass through the Southern Alps on the border between France and Italy. It connects the Larche valley (a branch of the Ubaye valley in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence), with the Valle Stura di Demonte, Italy. It is located at 1,991 meters above sea level, between the Ubaye and the Mercantour massif, and is open all year round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain passes around Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée?

The region offers a variety of impressive passes. Among the most popular are Cayolle Pass, known for its quiet roads and varied scenery including gorges and waterfalls, and Gardetta Pass, which provides stunning panoramas and connects the Unerzio Valley with the Gardetta Plateau. Another highly regarded pass is Col de la Bonette, famous for being one of the highest paved roads in Europe.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes near Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée?

The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, most passes are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives. Late spring can feature high snow-walls, while autumn brings golden foliage, both providing spectacular views.

Are there challenging cycling routes available on these mountain passes?

Absolutely. Many passes in the region are renowned for their challenging climbs. For instance, the ascent to Col de la Bonette from Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée is a demanding 25.8 km climb with an average gradient of 6.4%. The Col Saint-Martin also offers sustained gradients between 5% and 9% over approximately 16 kilometers. You can find more challenging routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée guide.

What kind of historical sites can be found near the mountain passes?

The region is rich in history. Along the route to Col de la Bonette and Col de Raspaillon, you can find remnants of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension. Gardetta Pass was a battle site during the First World War, and its refuge is of military origin. The Col de Larche has served as a historic route for centuries for trade and military troops.

Are there unpaved mountain passes suitable for mountain biking or gravel cycling?

Yes, the Moutière Pass is an excellent option for mountain biking or gravel cycling. At 2,444 meters, this unpaved alpine pass offers a challenging ride through wild, undeveloped terrain, providing a quieter and more serene experience. It can even be incorporated into a loop with the Col de la Bonette.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see in the Mercantour National Park near these passes?

The Mercantour National Park, which borders many of these passes, is a nature citadel with diverse landscapes ranging from Alpine mountains to areas with Mediterranean influences. You can expect to see stark, almost lunar environments at higher altitudes, alongside green pastures and forests. Wildlife commonly spotted includes marmots, especially around the Col de la Bonette, and bearded vultures.

Are there hiking opportunities near the mountain passes?

Yes, the region offers numerous hiking trails. A hiking trail circles the Cime de la Bonette, leading to an altitude of 2,860 meters with breathtaking 360° panoramas. Col de Raspaillon also has hiking trails rated as 'red difficulty' for experienced hikers. For more options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée guide, which includes routes like the Lac de Vens loop and the GR 52.

Which mountain pass offers the highest paved road in the region?

The Col de la Bonette, specifically the loop around the Cime de la Bonette, extends the road to 2,802 meters (9,193 ft), making it the highest paved road in France and one of the highest in Europe.

What are some scenic viewpoints in the Tinée Valley and surrounding passes?

Many passes offer spectacular views. The Cayolle Pass provides a remarkable panorama, and the drive over Col de la Bonette offers superb panoramic views, especially from the Cime de la Bonette loop. Col Saint-Martin also boasts spectacular panoramas of the Mercantour National Park and the Tinée and Vésubie valleys.

Can I find accommodation or places to eat near the mountain passes?

While Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée itself offers various amenities, some passes have facilities. For example, the summit of Col Saint-Martin hosts the small mountain resort of La Colmiane, providing additional activities and services. The Gardetta Refuge near Gardetta Pass also welcomes visitors for a restorative break.

What is the significance of Col de Restefond?

The Col de Restefond, reaching 2,680 meters, is closely associated with the Col de la Bonette and is situated on a gravel track branching off the main road. It's notable for its historical interest, featuring old military buildings and blockhouses that were part of the Alpine Line (Maginot Line). It also offers vast, open alpine landscapes within the Mercantour National Park. More information can be found on Wikipedia.

What activities are available at Col Saint-Martin?

Col Saint-Martin, at 1,500 meters, connects the Tinée and Vésubie Valleys. Besides being a popular and challenging cycling route, its summit hosts the La Colmiane mountain resort, which provides additional activities. The route also passes through picturesque villages, making it ideal for scenic drives.

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