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Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
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Luxeuil-Les-Bains

Col du Ballon d'Alsace – Ballon d'Alsace loop from Luxeuil-les-Bains

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France
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Lüders
Luxeuil-Les-Bains

Col du Ballon d'Alsace – Ballon d'Alsace loop from Luxeuil-les-Bains

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Col du Ballon d'Alsace – Ballon d'Alsace loop from Luxeuil-les-Bains

05:47

119km

1,690m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 20, 2026

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Train Station

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33.1 km

Col de la Chevestraye

Mountain Pass

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52.2 km

Col du Ballon d'Alsace

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

The ascent of the Ballon d'Alsace from Sewen stretches over 13 kilometers.

This 9-kilometer segment includes 700 meters of elevation gain, an average of 7.5%.

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61.4 km

Ascent to Ballon d'Alsace

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Great route very nice view above.

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63.6 km

Ballon d'Alsace

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Here René Pottier conquered the first pass of the Tour de France on July 11, 1905. The Ballon d'Alsace then remained unrivaled for five years - until the much harder passes in the Pyrenees were discovered.

At 1,247 meters, the pass is by no means the highest in the Vosges and today no one would include it on the list of important passes - but there is still a certain magic about it.

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63.7 km

Borne René Pottier

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René Pottier was the first to cross the Ballon d'Alsace in the Tour de France in 1905 (supposedly at an average speed of 20 km/h) and thus became cycling's first unofficial mountain king. In his honor, a stone with an inscription and his photo was placed at the top of the Ballon d'Alsace pass. However, in 1905 he did not win the stage over the mountain or the Tour de France itself - he had to retire due to an injury. In 1906 René came back, was first at the top of the pass again and was then also at the front in Paris. In his Tour victory he also won five stages, four of them in a row. Perhaps he could have repeated his success more times. In January 1907, just six months after his Tour triumph, Pottier took his own life by hanging himself in the garage of the bicycle factory whose bikes he rode. Employees found him hanging on the hook where his bike used to hang. Lovesickness was assumed to be the reason. He was 27 years old.

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64.4 km

Rue du Ballon d'Alsace.

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

The Ballon d'Alsace from Saint Maurice sur Moselle is 9 km long with a total drop of 621 m. The average gradient is 6.95 with a maximum gradient of 13.8%

The route features stunning mountain scenery and features frequently in the Tour de France.

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73.1 km

Hautes Vosges Greenway

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Well-developed former railway line, i.e. regular gradients, few crossings and good asphalt.

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81.7 km

Col des Croix

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From Le Thillot, the Col des Croix stretches for 4 kilometers, with 184 meters of vertical drop, for an average of 4.5%.

The summit which is located at 679 meters was crossed during the Tours de France 2014 and 2019.

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83.4 km

Étang de la Peau

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The Étang de la Peau, near Ramonchamp, is a serene and secluded spot, nestled in the lush forests of the Vosges. Historically, like many ponds in the region, it was created to regulate water to support local mills and agricultural activities. Today, you can enjoy its calm waters reflected in the surrounding trees as you cycle past.

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89.6 km

Étang de la Grande Croissenière

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119 km

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Train Station

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110 km

5.79 km

2.87 km

591 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

116 km

2.64 km

301 m

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