Mountain passes around Rädersdorf are situated in the Alsatian Jura, a mountainous region in the Haut-Rhin department of France, near the Swiss border. This area features elevations ranging from 419 to 784 meters, offering various routes for crossing the Jura mountain range. The region provides diverse terrain, from gentle slopes to more challenging climbs, connecting different valleys and areas. These passes serve as important transitions for both local travel and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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From Laufen/Röschenz, it's a steady climb and never particularly steep, but it's a long one until you get to the very top. From Metzerlen, it's really nasty and steep, but shorter. One of the region's classics.
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The Blochmont is the perfect Sunday ride pass for a tour through Alsace. Approaching from the north, you'll almost feel like you're in the Tour de France, as the gentle gradient means you can climb really fast. Enjoyable ascents alternate between forest and sunny sections. Reaching the farm at the top means you've completed the climb, though it's certainly not a job; this climb is pure enjoyment.
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As soon as you see the farm, the ascent is behind you, because coming from either side, the farm is on a relatively flat section at the pass. You hardly notice the pass itself, at some point it just goes down again and you realize that you're already over it...
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The only crossing from Alsace / Basel area to Laufen far and wide. Unfortunately, it is also quite frequented by motorized traffic.
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Depending on which direction you are coming from, you will experience a gentle 3% grade downhill or uphill. It's a fairly pleasant climb to do because the slope is relatively easy. In the other direction, it is a beautiful descent that can be traversed quickly.
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The Challpass is an unspectacular curve with a parking lot or postbus turning point on a busy main road. Nevertheless far and wide one of the few possibilities to cross the blue chain in north-south direction or vice versa.
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actually more of a gentle hill than a real pass, but as the only transition far and wide from north to south over the foothills of the blue, it is a frequently traveled route. The next options for road bikes are relatively far to the west via Lucelle and to the east with the Challpass, which is a "real" but also very busy pass. With the two possible routes directly from the north of Raedersdorf or via Wolschwiller from north-east to Kiffis, you can also drive an attractive north-north variant without going down into the Lützeltal.
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The most popular mountain pass is Blochmont Pass, known for its gentle 3% grade, making it a pleasant climb or descent. Other highly appreciated passes include Challhöchi Pass and Basel-Landschaft/Solothurn Border, which offers a significant north-south crossing, and Chall Pass, a key north-south route with a parking lot.
The passes in the Alsatian Jura around Rädersdorf offer diverse terrain, ranging from gentle, shady forest routes to more direct, steep climbs. Elevations in the region vary from 419 to 784 meters, providing a mix of moderate slopes and more challenging sections, often connecting different valleys.
Yes, Blochmont Pass is particularly suitable for beginners or those seeking an easier route. It features a gentle 3% grade, making it a pleasant and relatively easy climb or descent, often described as more of a gentle hill than a strenuous pass.
Many passes offer great views. Challhöchi Pass and Basel-Landschaft/Solothurn Border is noted as a viewpoint, particularly for its beautiful north side. The Huggerwald Climb also offers great views with virtually no traffic, and Pleigne Pass rewards visitors with breathtaking landscapes.
Absolutely! The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Hiking loop from Raedersdorf' or the 'Blochmont Pass – Blauenberg Rocky Forest Trail loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Rädersdorf guide.
Yes, the mountain passes are popular for cycling. Routes like 'Bridge over the Ill in Fislis – Blochmont Pass loop from Fislis' are available for road cycling. For gravel biking, you can find challenging routes such as 'Franco-Swiss gravel outing in the Alsatian Jura'. Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Rädersdorf and Gravel biking around Rädersdorf guides.
While specific family-friendly passes aren't explicitly highlighted, the gentle grade of passes like Blochmont Pass can be suitable for families looking for less strenuous activities. For hiking, there are easy routes like the 'Hiking loop from Raedersdorf' and 'Glaserberg Prehistoric Camp – Blauenberg Rocky Forest Trail loop from Kiffis' that might be suitable for families.
Many outdoor trails in the Alsatian Jura are generally dog-friendly, especially those in natural forest settings. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and check local regulations for specific areas or nature reserves.
The best time to visit for hiking and cycling is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. This allows for comfortable exploration of the passes and surrounding nature.
Yes, some passes offer parking. For example, Chall Pass has a parking lot, which is convenient for starting your exploration or taking a break.
Visitors appreciate the moderate slopes, the beautiful, often shady forest routes, and the sense of being 'over it' after a gentle climb. The passes are valued for providing key north-south crossings within the region, offering attractive routes with little traffic and breathtaking natural scenery, especially for cyclists and hikers.
The Huggerwald Climb is noted for having virtually no traffic, offering a quieter experience with great views. Similarly, the route to Pleigne Pass is described as having hardly any traffic, allowing for a peaceful journey through breathtaking nature.


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