Mountain passes in District d'Aigle are located within the Canton of Vaud in Switzerland. This region features diverse alpine landscapes, offering routes for cyclists and hikers. The passes provide access to various outdoor activities and serve as important connections between valleys. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural features.
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The Col des Mosses is a mountain pass in the canton of Vaud. It connects Chateau d'Oex with Aigle and is a popular destination for both mountain bikers and road cyclists.
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The Col du Pillon connects the cantons of Vaud with the canton of Bern. The pass is located directly on the Les Diablerets mountain range, which is heavily frequented by tourists. Accordingly, expect some traffic on the road. The climb from Aigle is nevertheless well worth it, taking you through a long stretch of diverse mountain landscape.
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In my opinion, coming from Belgium but having been walking around Montreux-Naye since 1971, this is the most beautiful pedestrian access to the summit of the Rochers de Naye (2045m) from where you can see almost the entire largest lake in Europe, Lake Geneva!
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La Chaux-Ronde is a mountain in the western Bernese Alps which dominates Villars-sur-Ollon. You can easily reach its summit from Bretaye with the Bex-Villars-Bretaye railway, or take advantage of a ski lift to its secondary summit. La Chaux-Ronde rises to 2,028 meters and has a prominence of 223 meters, offering stunning views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
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Probably not always possible during the week😕. Unfortunately the military stopped us 😝.
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Links Le Sépey to the Hongin Valley
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Among the most popular passes in District d'Aigle are Col du Pillon, known as a gateway to Glacier 3000, and Col de Bretaye, which offers superb panoramas and amenities like a train station and restaurant. Visitors also appreciate Pierre du Moëllé Pass for its beautiful landscape and low traffic.
The region boasts several unique natural features. At Col des Mosses, you can find the exceptional alpine Lac Lioson, often called the 'pearl of the Alpine lakes.' Col de la Croix Pass is famous for its distinctive gypsum pyramids formed by erosion. Col de Jaman offers outstanding views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding alpine environment, overlooked by the Dent de Jaman.
Yes, several passes offer family-friendly activities. Col des Mosses provides extensive summer hiking trails and opportunities for fishing. Col de Bretaye is noted for being wheelchair accessible and has facilities, games, and even scooter and tricycle rentals for descents. Col du Pillon offers access to Glacier 3000, where families can enjoy the Peak Walk by Tissot and an alpine coaster.
The mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate to difficult mountain hikes like the Buvette des Petits-Lacs loop from Col des Mosses. The area is also popular for cycling, with challenging routes such as the climb to Col de la Croix from Les Diablerets. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes in District d'Aigle guide or the Running Trails in District d'Aigle guide.
For cyclists seeking a challenge, Col de la Croix Pass features an 8 km ascent from Les Diablerets with an average 7.2% grade and sections reaching 12%. Col de l'Aiguillon, located in the Jura Mountains, presents a demanding 13.7 km road with a maximum gradient of 18%.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Many passes are ideal for summer hiking and cycling. For example, Col de la Croix Pass is typically open from May to November. Col des Mosses is a versatile year-round destination, offering extensive winter and summer activities, including cross-country skiing.
Yes, Col de la Croix Pass is an important transit point for migratory birds, with a bird banding station operating every October. Golden eagles and bearded vultures are often spotted in this area, making it a great location for birdwatching.
Yes, Col de Jaman offers outstanding panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding alpine environment. Additionally, Sautodoz Pass provides beautiful views of the lake and the Montreux region.
Col de Bretaye is well-equipped with a train station, restaurant, games, and a fountain. At Col du Pillon, you'll find the cable car station for Glacier 3000, which offers various facilities and activities at high altitude.
While not explicitly historical sites, passes like Col des Mosses have been featured in major cycling events such as the Tour de France, Tour de Romandie, and Tour de Suisse, giving them a place in modern sporting history. Col de la Croix Pass also features 'Le passage des loups' (The Wolves' Pass), a sculpture by Olivier Estoppey, adding an artistic touch to the landscape.
Among the passes mentioned, Col de la Croix is one of the highest, situated at an elevation of 1,778 meters (5,833 feet) in the Vaud Alps.


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