Best mountain passes near Troistorrents provide access to the Val d'Illiez and are part of the broader Région Dents du Midi. This area features high-altitude routes and passes that are popular for hiking. The landscape is characterized by mountain ranges, offering various viewpoints and trails.
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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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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 Col des Portes de Culet culminates at an altitude of 1,787 meters. It is easily accessible by the path which climbs gently. From the pass you can enjoy 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 near Troistorrents are unique for their blend of historical significance, stunning high-altitude viewpoints, and challenging trails. They often serve as historical border crossings between Switzerland and France, offering panoramic vistas across the Swiss and French Alps, including the majestic Dents du Midi mountain range.
For superb views of the Dents du Midi, consider visiting the Portes du Soleil Pass, located at 1950 meters altitude. The Portes de Culet Pass also provides beautiful views, including the Pointe de Bellevue, Bec du Corbeau, and Rocher de la Tête Noire.
Yes, the Col de Coux is particularly notable. It forms the border between Switzerland and France and was historically used by smugglers in the early 20th century. It also served as an escape route during World War II for government opponents and Jewish refugees. You can still see the magnificent customs building there.
You can expect a variety of hiking experiences, from moderate loops like the one starting from Bec du Corbeau to the Portes de Culet Pass, to more challenging routes. Many passes offer trails with significant elevation gain, rewarding hikers with expansive views over the Valais and nearby French mountains. The Col du Jorat, for instance, offers a steep but technically manageable climb with magnificent views of Lake Salante and the Rhône plain.
Beyond hiking, the region around Troistorrents offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, that traverse the scenic landscapes. For cycling, explore options in the Cycling around Troistorrents guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out trails in the MTB Trails around Troistorrents guide.
While many passes require good fitness, some routes are more accessible. The path to the Portes de Culet Pass, for example, is described as climbing gently. For generally easier walks, look for routes that lead through idyllic landscapes like the loop through the untouched Vallon de They to the sources of the Vièze river, which often involve traversing smaller, unnamed high points suitable for families.
The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (roughly June to September), when the passes are clear of snow and hiking conditions are optimal. During this period, the Portes du Soleil ski area also transforms into a hub for summer hiking and mountain biking, offering numerous high-altitude crossings.
The passes offer diverse natural features. At Col de Bostan, you can observe tundra-like flora with only a few grasses, mosses, and flowers. Many passes provide magnificent views of alpine and snow-capped mountains, deep valleys, and sometimes even mountain lakes like Lake Salante from Col du Jorat.
While specific public transport details for each pass vary, the Troistorrents area, as a gateway to the Val d'Illiez, generally offers access to trailheads. Many popular hiking routes, including those to passes, often have parking facilities nearby. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your chosen starting point.
Visitors consistently appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views, especially of the Dents du Midi and the Valais region. The sense of accomplishment from traversing historical border points and the diverse hiking experiences, from moderate to challenging, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation for these routes, with many photos and upvotes highlighting their beauty.
Yes, while not specific passes within Troistorrents, the broader region is home to sections of the much longer Alpine Passes Trail in Switzerland. This extensive trail offers multi-stage mountain experiences for those with very good fitness and alpine experience, requiring sure-footedness and sturdy shoes. Portions of it or routes connecting to it can be explored from the Troistorrents area.
While the passes themselves are high-altitude and remote, the surrounding villages and towns in the Val d'Illiez and Région Dents du Midi, including Troistorrents, offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Some routes may also pass by mountain refuges or alpages (mountain pastures) where you can find refreshments during the hiking season.


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