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France
Auvergne Rhône Alpes
Thonon-Les-Bains
Morzine

Joux Plane Circuit

Hard

5.0

(6)

906

riders

Joux Plane Circuit

04:51

74.1km

2,320m

Road cycling

The Joux Plane Circuit is a difficult 46.0-mile (74.1 km) road cycling route in the French Alps, known for steep climbs and Mont Blanc views

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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3.55 km

Joux Plan water fountain

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A really useful water fountain in the summer months. Fill your water bottles before continuing in the mountains!

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8.28 km

Col du Ranfolly

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The Col du Ranfolly de Morzine is 8 kilometers long with a total drop of 675 meters. The average gradient is 8.44% with maximum gradients of 11.1%.

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11.1 km

Col de Joux Plane

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The Col de Joux Plane de Morzine is 10.9 kilometers long with a total drop of 711 meters. The average gradient is 6.52% with maximum gradients of 11.1%.

From Samoëns, …

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51.8 km

View of Mont Blanc

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A route with spectacular views of Mont Blanc. Pausing here to watch the clouds around the summit is truly peaceful.

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74.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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66.9 km

7.23 km

Surfaces

73.5 km

575 m

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Highest point (1,690 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the Joux Plane Circuit?

The Joux Plane Circuit is a demanding ride. According to komoot's data, it typically takes around 4 hours and 51 minutes to complete the full 74 km route. However, this duration can vary significantly based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

Is the Joux Plane Circuit suitable for amateur cyclists?

This route is classified as 'difficult' and is not recommended for amateur cyclists. It features consistently steep ascents, with gradients often reaching 10% and sections peaking at 11-15%. It's considered an 'Hors Catégorie' climb, meaning it's among the most challenging in the French Alps, even for professionals. Cyclists should be well-prepared and have appropriate gearing.

What makes the Col de Joux Plane famous in cycling?

The Col de Joux Plane is legendary in professional cycling, having been featured numerous times in the Tour de France since 1978. Its extreme difficulty and decisive role in past races have earned it an 'Hors Catégorie' status, placing it among the most iconic and challenging climbs in the French mountains.

Which side of the Col de Joux Plane is more challenging to ascend?

The ascent from Samoëns (south side) is generally considered the harder and more famous climb. It's longer and has a steeper average gradient, with the difficulty intensifying significantly after the initial kilometers. The ascent from Morzine (north side) is still very challenging but is often seen as the 'easier' of the two.

When is the best time of year to cycle the Joux Plane Circuit?

The best time to cycle this route is typically from late spring through early autumn, generally from June to September, when the mountain passes are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. Always check local weather forecasts and road conditions before you set out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.

What kind of views can I expect along the Joux Plane Circuit?

You'll be rewarded with magnificent panoramic Alpine views throughout the circuit. From the summit of Col de Joux Plane, you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Mont Blanc massif. The route also traverses varied landscapes, including dense forests, mountain pastures, and small hamlets, offering a truly picturesque experience.

Are there water fountains or facilities available on the route?

Yes, there are some facilities along the route. You can find a water fountain at the Joux Plan water fountain. It's always advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on such a demanding ride, as services might be sparse in certain sections.

Where is the best place to start the Joux Plane Circuit and is there parking?

The Joux Plane Circuit can be started from various points, with Morzine being a common and convenient starting point for many cyclists. Parking is generally available in Morzine, though it's always good to check specific parking regulations and availability, especially during peak season. The route is a loop, so you'll return to your starting point.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle this route?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Joux Plane Circuit. The roads are public, and you are free to enjoy the route. However, always respect local traffic laws and any temporary road closures for events or maintenance.

Is the Joux Plane Circuit dog-friendly?

While the Joux Plane Circuit is a road cycling route, dogs are generally not recommended to accompany cyclists on such a challenging and long ride due to safety concerns and the strenuous nature of the terrain. If you are looking for dog-friendly activities in the area, it's best to explore hiking trails or other recreational areas where dogs can safely be off-leash or on a lead.

Does the Joux Plane Circuit intersect with other cycling routes?

Yes, the Joux Plane Circuit intersects with or shares sections of several other routes. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the "Circuit de Joux Plane" (43%) and also touches parts of the "Tour du Roc d'Enfer" (40%) and the famous "Route des Grandes Alpes à vélo, étape 1, Thonon-les-Bains / Cluses" (2%).

Are there any specific hazards to be aware of on the descent?

Yes, the descent, particularly towards Morzine, can be quite technical. It features sharp bends and variable road surfaces, which require caution. Always maintain a safe speed, be aware of other road users, and ensure your brakes are in excellent condition before tackling the descent.

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Trail Reviews

Jean Claude
June 25, 2023, Saint-Jeoire-Col de la Ramaz-Col de Joux Plane. Morzine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrN1UO4Xhig&ab_channel=jcdp38

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