Best mountain passes around Belprahon are located within the Bernese Jura, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain. Belprahon is an agricultural village situated at 627 meters above sea level on the southern slope of Mont Raimeux. The area features rural charm, with forests covering over 50% and agricultural land making up nearly 40% of its landscape. This proximity to regional mountain passes provides opportunities for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking in the Jura mountains.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Very nice climb. Mostly in the shade on a dirt road in good condition. But it takes a bit of time.
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A pass that surprised me! I struggled to get into the rhythm at first (pretty flat but some really dry ramps!) and then some steep switchbacks in full sun! There is a fountain at the Scheltenmühle (visit 6/23)
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Somewhat hidden and slightly above the Hammerweg, a partly narrow, then wider and sometimes not always immediately recognizable path runs more or less parallel to it, over a forest ridge. Here you move a little off the excursion paths that cover the tourist hotspot Weissenstein. Although the view under the dense foliage of the trees and bushes on fields and meadows is limited, it is nice and cool here in summer and you can enjoy not being constantly babbled by the chatter of excursion tourists. (In general, however, the following applies to the Weissenstein; "You are rarely if ever alone")
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Video of the descent to Mervelier https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRDCOECFYj0
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The Egg waypoint is located at the eastern end of the Hasenmatt. It forms a sort of "pass" for all paths and trails that pass through here. There's a fire pit, a bench, and a small parking lot. It serves as a starting or ending point for various activities, or simply as a place to take a breather after a strenuous climb.
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Beautiful area, with a place to stop for a break on the Binzberg.
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In the valley, remember to fill up your drinking bottles, the climb is decent and sweat flows freely in summer.
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Difficult ascent on a well-paved, narrow road; hardly any motor vehicle / motorcycle traffic: an IDEAL VELOPASS!
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While Belprahon itself is a village, the surrounding Bernese Jura region offers several significant mountain passes. These include the historical Col de Pierre Pertuis, known for its Roman-era significance, and the Col du Chasseral, which leads to panoramic views from the Chasseral summit. Within the komoot community, popular passes also include Schelten Pass from Mervelier, La Tuf Pass, and the Egg junction.
The mountain passes in the Bernese Jura region are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic drives, challenging cycling routes, and diverse hiking trails. For instance, Schelten Pass from Mervelier is particularly popular with cyclists due to its difficult ascent and minimal traffic. The La Tuf Pass offers a pleasant road cycling experience through idyllic landscapes.
Yes, the region offers several challenging climbs. The Schelten Pass from Mervelier is noted for its difficult ascent on a well-paved, narrow road with steep switchbacks. Additionally, the Weissenstein Ascent from Gänsbrunnen presents a challenging climb with gradients up to 15%.
The Col de Pierre Pertuis is particularly rich in history, having served as a crucial traffic route since Roman times. Its historical and mystical importance makes it a serene destination for those interested in the past.
Absolutely. The Col du Chasseral is renowned for its panoramic views from the summit. The Egg junction also serves as a waypoint with a viewpoint, offering a place to rest and take in the surroundings after a climb.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Weissenslein Passhöhe Forest Trail offers a somewhat hidden path through a forest ridge, providing a cool and quiet experience away from more crowded tourist spots. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Waterfall in Gore Virat' or the 'Jura Crest Trail Scenic Route' which are part of the hiking guide around Belprahon.
Some passes offer basic facilities. For example, the Egg junction provides a fire pit, a bench, and a small parking lot, making it a convenient spot for a break. At Schelten Pass from Mervelier, there is a fountain available at Scheltenmühle to refill your drinking bottles.
The region's mountain passes are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months for cycling and hiking, when trails are clear and conditions are pleasant. Summer offers cool forest trails, as seen with the Weissenslein Passhöhe Forest Trail. However, the serene atmosphere of passes like Col de Pierre Pertuis can be appreciated in various seasons.
Yes, the area is excellent for road cycling. Routes like the 'Gabiare Valley near Envelier – Sorne Gorge loop' and the 'Weissenstein Pass summit – Grenchenberg loop' are popular. You can find more detailed information and routes in the road cycling guide around Belprahon.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the passes. Cyclists enjoy the challenging ascents and quiet, well-maintained roads, such as those found at Schelten Pass from Mervelier and La Tuf Pass. Hikers value the serene forest trails and panoramic viewpoints. The komoot community has contributed 69 upvotes and 21 photos, highlighting the region's natural beauty and varied terrain.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity. Trails like the 'Jura Crest Trail Scenic Route' and the 'Petit Champoz Trail' offer diverse experiences for mountain bikers. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails guide around Belprahon.
While Belprahon itself is a small village, the Col de Pierre Pertuis, for instance, was historically a major traffic route and is now quieter since the completion of the Jura motorway, making it accessible by car. For specific passes, parking is often available, such as the small parking lot at the Egg junction. Public transport options to reach the starting points of trails or passes may vary, so it's advisable to check local schedules.


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