Mountain passes around La Sagne are characterized by the Swiss Jura's high plateaus, rolling hills, and karstic dolines. The region features elevated routes and peaks like Mont Racine and Tête de Ran, which offer panoramic views. These areas provide diverse hiking trails and natural features. Visitors can explore a landscape known for its unique geological formations and expansive vistas.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The view is worth the climb. Not really suitable for people seeking solitude in the Jura mountains.
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perfect starting point with parking and coffee stop :-)
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Starting point for many beautiful hikes, cross-country skiing activities and snowshoe trails
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The transition is no longer as smooth as it used to be.
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Great view of Lake Neuchâtel and the Alps
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Col des Neigeux is a scenic pass in the Swiss Jura, which offers panoramic views of the Alps and the valleys below. It is part of a moderate 11.8 mile loop that begins and ends at Hauts Geneveys station. The trail is ideal for bird watching, hiking, and mountain biking, and you can appreciate the cultural landscape of the area along the way. The best time to visit is from May to October, when the wildflowers are in bloom and the weather is pleasant.
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By the way, unfortunately the hotel is closed
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After a quiet day in the wilderness of the Jura, this is where the hustle and bustle comes back to life
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The region around La Sagne features several highly-regarded elevated routes. Among the most popular are Vue des Alpes Pass, known for its fantastic views of the Alps and easy accessibility, and Col de la Vue des Alpes, which also offers panoramic Alpine views along with a hotel, restaurant, and summer toboggan run. These passes are appreciated by the komoot community for their scenic beauty and amenities.
Yes, several mountain passes near La Sagne offer family-friendly options. Both Vue des Alpes Pass and Col de la Vue des Alpes are considered family-friendly, featuring amenities like restaurants, public toilets, and even a summer toboggan run, making them suitable for visitors of all ages.
The mountain passes and elevated routes around La Sagne are characterized by the Swiss Jura's unique landscape. You'll encounter expansive high plateaus, rolling hills, and distinctive karstic dolines. Peaks like Mont Racine and Tête de Ran offer diverse terrain, from easy trails to challenging ascents, and provide breathtaking panoramic views over Lake Neuchâtel, Lake Morat, and the majestic Alps in the background.
The area around La Sagne offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including popular routes like the Mont Racine and Tête de Ran Loop. For cyclists, there are excellent opportunities for gravel biking and general cycling, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find more details on specific routes in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and cycling guide for La Sagne.
Absolutely. For instance, the area around South Ascent of Col de la Tourne offers a beautiful climb with views of Lake Neuchâtel. Further afield, the region's elevated routes like Mont Racine and Tête de Ran are central to many hiking experiences, including the 'Sentier des Statues' forest path adorned with unique tree trunk sculptures. Many trails offer significant elevation gain and rewarding vistas.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views, especially of Lake Neuchâtel and the distant Alps, as a major draw. The combination of engaging hikes, unique natural features like karstic dolines, and the artistic tree sculptures found on trails like the 'Sentier des Statues' also receive high praise. The presence of facilities such as restaurants and parking at passes like Vue des Alpes further enhances the experience.
The best time to visit is generally from May to October. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and wildflowers are in bloom, making conditions ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views. For example, Col des Neigeux is particularly recommended during this period for bird watching and appreciating the cultural landscape.
Yes, the region offers unique artistic elements. The ascent to Mont Racine, for example, often incorporates the 'Sentier des Statues,' a forest path adorned with distinctive tree trunk sculptures. This adds a cultural dimension to the natural beauty of the hiking experience.
Several mountain passes are well-equipped with facilities. Both Vue des Alpes Pass and Col de la Vue des Alpes offer restaurants, refreshment bars, and ample parking. Additionally, a small restaurant is located at the top of the South Ascent of Col de la Tourne, providing a convenient stop for visitors.
The hiking trails around La Sagne's elevated routes, including Mont Racine and Tête de Ran, offer a range of difficulties. You can find trails from easy to challenging ascents. Many routes are rated as moderate, providing a good balance of physical activity and rewarding views. For instance, the loop from La Sagne encompassing both Tête de Ran and Mont Racine is a popular moderate option.
Yes, absolutely. Many of the elevated routes and passes around La Sagne, such as Vue des Alpes Pass, Col de la Vue des Alpes, and the peaks of Mont Racine and Tête de Ran, offer magnificent panoramic views that include the majestic Alps in the background, especially on clear days.


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