Mountain passes around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte are situated in the Vosges mountains of northeastern France, serving as a base for exploring diverse scenic routes. The region features rolling green hills and varied landscapes. These passes offer opportunities for road cycling, scenic drives, and access to hiking trails.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The route to the Col d'Oderen is beautiful. The Col is perhaps not as well known as many of the others in the region, but it is highly recommended as it is very scenic and easy to ride.
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Passage of the 2024 Women's Tour de France
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Beautiful, rather easy passes with a wide and perfectly paved road. Very beautiful laces!
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since August 2023 up to Ventron new covering at its finest
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Very easy pass to drive from Kruth with little traffic. The pass is very suitable for driving to the source of the Moselle near Bussang. To do this, after the pass you have to turn left onto a narrow forest road, on which you can descend over the Col du Page (957m) into the Moselle valley
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The Col Du Page is 957m high and represents the connection between the Col d'Oderen and the valley of the young Moselle and the source of the Moselle near Bussang. The pass road is asphalted and easy to drive. There are a few beautiful views on the descent into the Moselle valley.
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The region offers several prominent mountain passes. The Oderen Pass is known for its picturesque scenery and peaceful journey to the summit. The Mont de Fourche Pass gained recognition as part of the Tour de France Femmes route, featuring a wide, well-paved road. Additionally, the Col du Page Memorial (957 m) offers a quiet connection with a spring providing drinking water at the top.
Yes, many passes in the area are popular with cyclists. The Mont de Fourche Pass, for instance, features a wide and well-paved road with beautiful hairpin turns, making it a pleasant climb. The Oderen Pass also offers an even slope and good road surface, providing a peaceful ride. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide.
The Vosges mountains are known for their rolling green hills and stunning landscapes. Passes around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte offer expansive 360-degree panoramic views, often winding through forests. On clear days, it's sometimes possible to see as far as the Alps.
Absolutely. The areas surrounding the passes offer numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging treks. These trails allow visitors to explore the diverse terrain and enjoy rewarding views of the Vosges mountain range. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Passes around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide.
The Route des Crêtes is an iconic and highly recommended scenic drive through the Vosges mountains. While not a single pass, it offers panoramic vistas and diverse ecosystems. It's celebrated for its breathtaking viewpoints and is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts, providing countless postcard-perfect views as it meanders and crests at various points.
The Col du Page Memorial (957 m) is appreciated for its beautiful, quiet connection and comfortable slope. A unique feature is a spring with drinking water available at the top, making it a refreshing stop for visitors.
Yes, the Oderen Pass is noted for being less trafficked by cars, offering a peaceful and safe journey to its summit at 884 meters. This allows for a tranquil experience for those seeking an escape into nature.
Beyond road cycling and hiking, the region around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte offers opportunities for mountain biking and scenic drives. You can explore various routes, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide, or general Cycling around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peacefulness and safety of the routes, especially on passes like Oderen Pass, which has few cars. The beautiful scenery, good road surfaces, and the opportunity for quiet climbs through forests with occasional stunning views are also highly valued.
Yes, the Mont de Fourche Pass gained recognition as part of the 2024 Tour de France Femmes route. It's known for its wide, well-paved road and pleasant, relatively easy climb.
The region around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte features other natural attractions such as mountain peaks like Grand Ventron and Drumont, as well as various lakes and waterfalls. Visiting the passes can be part of a larger outdoor adventure exploring these natural wonders.


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