Mountain passes around Massongex, a municipality in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, provide access to varied landscapes. Situated on the left bank of the Rhône River, Massongex features altitudes ranging from 399 meters to over 2000 meters at the Pointe de Valerette. This region offers a range of natural attractions, including prominent mountain passes and summits.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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A reward for the climb to Pas de Morgins, this small lake offers you a superb mountain panorama.
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climb from Salvan station and return to Evionnaz station. Great route
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The climb from Muraz is via a road with almost no cars
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Ideal spot for a short break or to prepare your passport to go to France lol
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Beautiful outing in E-Bick from Monthey - Planachau - road to Barme - la Piza - Les Crosers - Champoussin - Meal at the mountain pasture of La Caux - Morgins - Croix de Clulet - Road to Draversaz - Muraz - Monthey
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Magnificent outing in the Portes du Soleil
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The Col des Portes de Culet culminates at an altitude of 1,787 meters and offers you beautiful views of the Pointe de Bellevue, the Bec du Corbeau and the Rocher de la Tête Noire.
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The mountain passes around Massongex offer a range of experiences, from intermediate to challenging, often providing extensive viewpoints. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, with altitudes varying significantly from the Rhône plain up to over 2000 meters.
Yes, some areas near Massongex are suitable for families. For instance, Lake Morgins, located at 1,369 meters, is considered family-friendly and offers a beautiful setting for a break by the water with views of the Dents du Midi.
Many passes offer stunning vistas. Portes du Soleil Pass provides superb views of the Dents du Midi mountain range. From Portes de Culet Pass, you can enjoy views of the Pointe de Bellevue, the Bec du Corbeau, and the Rocher de la Tête Noire. Col du Jorat offers magnificent views of Lake Salante on one side and the Rhône plain towards Lake Geneva on the other.
The Massongex region provides various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Pointe d'Euzanne – Col des Pauvres loop' or the 'Dent de Valerette Summit – Refuge de la Valerette loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Grangettes Footbridge – Illarsaz Suspension Bridge loop'. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Massongex or MTB Trails around Massongex guide pages.
Yes, many passes are part of or accessible via hiking trails. For example, the Portes de Culet Pass is easily accessible by a gently climbing path. The climb to Col du Jorat is steep but without great technical difficulty on a wide path. You can find more detailed hiking information on the Hiking around Massongex guide.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all passes are not provided, the region's diverse altitudes suggest that late spring to early autumn generally offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and exploring mountain passes. Winter conditions can be challenging, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. For example, Cantine Coux is a restaurant located at altitude near a mountain pass, offering incredible views. The town of Massongex itself and surrounding villages provide various accommodation choices.
Beyond the passes, the region boasts significant natural landmarks. The Dent de Valerette summit, at 2058 meters, offers exceptional panoramic views of the Rhône Valley, Lake Geneva, and the Dents du Midi. Lake Morgins is another beautiful natural feature, dating from the ice age and bordered by a spruce forest.
The mountain passes around Massongex are generally categorized as intermediate to challenging. While some climbs, like to Col du Jorat, are steep, they may not present significant technical difficulties. It's advisable to check specific trail details for each pass to match your experience level.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent views and the natural beauty. The panoramic vistas of mountain ranges like the Dents du Midi, the Rhône plain, and Lake Geneva are often mentioned. The connection to extensive networks of routes for various alpine adventures is also a significant draw.
Massongex is situated in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, a region generally well-served by public transport. While specific routes to every trailhead are not detailed here, it's common for Swiss municipalities to have bus or train connections that can bring you closer to hiking starting points. Checking local transport schedules is recommended.
While the guide focuses on popular and well-regarded passes, the extensive network of trails and diverse terrain around Massongex means there are always opportunities to discover less-trafficked paths and viewpoints. Exploring local maps and komoot tours can help uncover these hidden gems.


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