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- Top 100 alpine passes The most important and most beautiful alpine passes at a glance
- German alpine passes
- Austrian alpine passes
- Swiss alpine passes
- Italian alpine passes
- French alpine passes
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The Bernardino spoils you in parts with curves that you don’t want to drive just once (here in the southern part of the pass).
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8th place: The Fluelapass, which often comes up with bad, holey asphalt, which only gives way to better on the descent.
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At the top of the Nufenen Pass with a lake and a thrilling view of the Gries Glacier, in the eastern, upper part, a picturesque stone desert opens up.
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Arrival to the Swiss Pass tour: via Singen, Schaffhausen, Zurich / Winterthur or via Memmingen, Bregenz, Sargans to Niederurnen. The 4,000-inhabitant town on Lake Walen is the start and end point of our pleasure tour recommendation, which leads over 16 passes, can be varied as desired and which includes the ten pass roads that we have awarded .
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On the Swiss side, the Splugen Pass starts in the picturesque village of the same name, Splugen, which is suitable for overnight stays. In the further course you drive through different worlds.
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The Splugen Pass: Length: 39 kilometers – Height: 2113 meters – Opening times: May to November – Maximum gradient: 13 percent – Special features: demanding driving, wild landscape impressions, even more diverse than Umbrail, winner of hearts, southern part in Italy.
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The Gotthard Pass: Length: 27 kilometers – Height: 2106 meters Opening times: April to November – Maximum gradient: nine percent – Special features: barren, extensive, the entire massif was hollowed out as a bunker system.
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The Susten Pass: Length: 46 kilometers – Height: 2224 meters – Opening times: mid-June to early November – Maximum gradient: nine percent – Special features: The landscape is extremely attractive, great to drive.
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A pass to drive dizzy: The Umbrail is one of the most diverse there is, older passages increase its appeal.
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The Albula Pass: Length: 35 kilometers – Height: 2312 meters – Opening times: beginning of June to November – Maximum gradient: 12 percent – Special features: lunar landscape, rough surface, variety.
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The San Bernardino Pass: Length: 47 kilometers – Height: 1948 meters – Opening times: May to November – Maximum gradient: nine percent – Special features: beautiful mountain panorama, diverse and entertaining.
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The Grimsel Pass: Length: 33 kilometers – Height: 2165 meters – Opening times: June to October – Maximum gradient: eleven percent – Special features: very scenic, ingenious panoramic road, views of Grimselsee, Raterichsbodensee, Ritzlihorn (3282 meters), Gerstenhorner (3189 meters ).
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The Umbrail Pass: Length: 14 kilometers – Height: 2503 meters – Opening times: May to the beginning of December – Maximum gradient: twelve percent – Special features: southern part in Italy, gravel passage, access to the Stilfser Joch, impressive nature.
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1st place: The Susten Pass with an intense landscape experience, unearthly views and a stronger rollercoaster feeling.
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5th place: The San Bernardino Pass, which has beautiful, well-developed driving routes in addition to picturesque mountain landscapes.
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7th place: The Nufenen Pass offers varied roads and landscapes that have a typical Canadian national park appearance.
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The Fluela Pass: Length: 28 kilometers – Height: 2383 meters – Opening times: April / May to November – Maximum gradient: ten percent – Special features: sparse landscape, but impressively high alpine.
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The panorama road at the top of the pass, which is only ever open in one direction, makes the Grimsel experience perfect.
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The Klausern Pass is a pass from a picture book, small detours are worthwhile, but the quality of the asphalt varies.
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The San Bernardino Pass: Length: 32 kilometers – Height: 2065 meters – Opening times: April to December – Maximum gradient: 9.7 percent – Special features: picturesque cairns, Moesola Lake at the top of the pass, moor-like landscapes on the north side.
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6th place: The Klausen Pass, which is rather poorly developed at the beginning and only gives the best of beautiful, level curves with grippy asphalt towards the end.
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The Nufenen Pass: Length: 37 kilometers – Height: 2478 meters – Opening times: May to October – Maximum gradient: 13 percent – Special features: the highest purely Swiss pass, fantastic views from the top of the pass, high peaks of snow along the road are still possible in June.
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9th place: The Albula Pass, which impresses with its fantastic, wide lunar landscapes.
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4th place: The Splugen Pass, which on its 30 km long southern ramp is something for adventurers who are hungry for adventure. However, it is less suitable for beginners.
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The wild, rough Fluelapass shows that barren landscapes can also develop charms.
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The top of the Susten pass offers fascinating views of the mountains.
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2nd place: The Grimsel Pass, which with the right route allows unforgettable views of the glacier world.
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3rd place: The Umbrail Pass, which despite or because of the many hairpins offers a lot of driving fun.
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Place 10: The Gotthard Pass, which has beautiful slopes, but is unbelievably smooth in places when it is wet.
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Top 100: The most important and most beautiful alpine passes
Top 100 alpine passes
The most important and most beautiful alpine passes at a glance
There are more than 200 passes in the Alps. MOTORRAD regularly presents the most beautiful passes in the countries and many insider tips. MOTORRAD online complements this with a large overview of the 100 most important Alpine passes.
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MOTORRAD likes to test regularly in the Alps. There we meet – who is surprised? – Motorcyclists who also head for their routes over the passes. Here you will find a large overview of Alpine passes and beautiful mountain roads in the Alps (there aren’t many real passes in Germany).
German alpine passes
In summer when the sun is out, driving on the pass is pure relief.
Overview of the German Alpine passes:
passport | Pass height | country | Federal State |
Achenpass | 0.940 m | D. | Bavaria | Change | 1,031 m | D. | Bavaria |
Sudelfeldpass | 1,097 m | D. | Bavaria | Ammersattel | 1,118 m | THERE | Bavaria – Tyrol |
Spitzingsaddle | 1,128 m | D. | Bavaria | Oberjochpass | 1,178 m | THERE | Bavaria – Tyrol |
Riedberg Pass | 1,420 m | D. | Bavaria |
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Austrian alpine passes
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Overview of the Austrian Alpine passes:
passport | Pass height | country | Federal State |
Pyhrnpass | 0.954 m | A. | Upper Austria – Styria | Obdacher saddle | 0.955 m | A. | Styria – Carinthia |
Pass Gschutt | 0.957 m | A. | Salzburg – Upper Austria | Semmering Pass | 0.984 m | A. | Lower Austria / Styria |
Stallion Pass | 0.985 m | A. | Styria – Upper Austria | Lahnsattel | 1,015 m | A. | Styria – Lower Austria |
Pretal saddle | 1,068 m | A. | Styria | Schaidasattel | 1,068 m | A. | Carinthia |
Preiner Gscheid | 1,070 m | A. | Lower Austria – Styria | Wurzenpass | 1,073 m | A. | Carinthia |
Kreuzbergsattel | 1,074 m | A. | Carinthia | Gaichtpass | 1,093 m | A. | Tyrol |
Windy height | 1,110 m | A. | Carinthia | Ammersattel | 1,118 m | A / D | Bavaria – Tyrol |
Pack saddle | 1,169 m | A. | Carinthia – Styria | Oberjochpass | 1,178 m | A / D | Bavaria – Tyrol |
Seefeld saddle | 1,185 m | A. | Tyrol | Iselsberg | 1,209 m | A. | Tyrol |
Fernpass | 1,215 m | A. | Tyrol | Seebergsattel | 1,215 m | A. | Carinthia |
Prabichl | 1,226 m | A. | Styria | Styrian Seeberg | 1,246 m | A. | Styria |
Buchener height | 1,256 m | A. | Tyrol | Pass Thurn | 1,274 m | A. | Salzburg / Tyrol |
Triebener Tauern | 1,274 m | A. | Styria | Felt saddle | 1,291 m | A. | Salzburg |
Feistritzsattel | 1,298 m | A. | Lower Austria – Styria | Lienbach saddle | 1,304 m | A. | Salzburg |
Served saddle | 1,342 m | A. | Salzburg | Plockenpass – Passo di Monte Croce Carnico | 1,357 m | A / I | Carinthia – Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Loibl Pass – Ljubelj | 1,368 m | A. | Carinthia | Pfaffensattel | 1,372 m | A. | Styria |
Brenner Pass | 1,374 m | A / I | Tyrol – Trentino / South Tyrol | Hebalm | 1,420 m | A. | Styria – Carinthia |
Faschinajoch | 1,486 m | A. | Vorarlberg | Kartitscher saddle | 1,525 m | A. | East Tyrol |
Nassfeld Pass – Passo Pramollo | 1,530 m | A. | Carinthia | Gerlos Pass | 1,531 m | A. | Salzburg – Tyrol |
Gaberl | 1,547 m | A. | Styria |
Katschberg Pass | 1,641 m | A. | Salzburg – Carinthia | Weinebene | 1,668 m | A. | Styria |
Hochtannberg Pass | 1,697 m | A. | Vorarlberg | Radstadt Tauern Pass | 1,738 m | A. | Salzburg |
Furkajoch | 1,759 m | A. | Vorarlberg | Flexenpass | 1,773 m | A. | Vorarlberg |
Solkpass | 1,788 m | A. | Styria | Arlberg | 1,793 m | A. | Tyrol – Vorarlberg |
Turracher Hohe | 1,795 m | A. | Styria – Carinthia | Hahntennjoch | 1,903 m | A. | Tyrol |
Kuhtai saddle | 2,017 m | A. | Tyrol | Schiestelscharte | 2,027 m | A. | Carinthia |
Bielerhohe (Silvretta) | 2,032 m | A. | Vorarlberg – Tyrol | Eisentalhohe | 2,042 m | A. | Carinthia |
Nockalmstrasse | 2,049 m | A. | Carinthia | Staller Saddle – Passo di Stalle | 2,052 m | A / I | Tyrol – South Tyrol |
Grossglockner High Alpine Road – Hochtor | 2,506 m | A. | Salzburg – Carinthia | Timmelsjoch – Passo di Rombo | 2,509 m | A. | Tyrol |
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Swiss alpine passes
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Overview of the Swiss Alpine passes:
passport | Pass height | country |
Federal State |
Brunig Pass | 1,002 m | CH | Bern – Obwalden | Guess | 1,077 m | CH | train |
Sattelegg | 1,190 m | CH | Schwyz | Schwagalp | 1,278 m | CH | Ausserrhoden |
Saanenmoser | 1,279 m | CH | Bern | Pas de Morgins | 1,369 m | CH | Valais |
Alpe di Neggia | 1,395 m | CH / I | Ticino | Ibergeregg | 1,406 m | CH | Schwyz |
Col des Planches | 1,411 m | CH | Valais | Col des Mosses | 1,445 m | CH | Vaud |
acherli | 1,458 m | CH | Obwalden, Nidwalden | Col des Montets | 1,461 m | CH / F | Rhône-Alpes – Valais |
Jaunpass – Col de Bellegarde | 1,509 m | CH | Bern – Freiburg | Col de la Forclaz | 1,526 m | CH / F | Wallis – Haute-Savoie |
Front height | 1,537 m | CH | St. Gallen | Faith Mountain Pass | 1,543 m | CH | Obwalden – Lucerne |
Col du Pillon | 1,546 m | CH | Vaud | Pragel Pass | 1,548 m | CH | Glarus – Schwyz |
Lenzerheide | 1,549 m | CH | Grisons | Les Agites | 1,569 m | CH | Vaud |
Gurnigel | 1,608 m | CH | Bern | Faith Buelen Pass | 1,611 m | CH | Obwalden – Lucerne |
Col du Lein | 1,623 m | CH | Valais | Col de la Croix (Vaud) | 1,778 m | CH | Vaud |
Malojapass | 1,815 m | CH | Grisons | Klausen Pass | 1,948 m | CH | Uri – Glarus |
Grosse Scheidegg | 1,962 m | CH | Bern | Lukmanier Pass – Passo del Lucomagno – Cuolm Lucmagn | 1,972 m | CH | Graubunden – Ticino |
Simplon Pass | 2,006 m | CH | Valais | Oberalp Pass | 2,044 m | CH | Graubunden – Uri |
San Bernardino | 2,065 m | CH | Ticino – Graubunden | St. Gotthard | 2,106 m | CH | Ticino – Uri |
Splugen Pass – Passo della Spluga | 2,113 m | CH / I | Graubunden – Lombardia | Ofenpass – Pass dal Fuorn | 2,145 m | CH | Grisons |
Grimsel Pass | 2,165 m | CH | Bern – Valais | Susten Pass | 2,224 m | CH | Uri / Bern |
Julier Pass | 2,284 m | CH | Grisons | Albula Pass | 2,312 m | CH | Grisons |
Forcola di Livigno | 2,315 m | CH / I | Graubunden – Lombardia | Bernina Pass | 2,328 m | CH | Grisons |
Fluela Pass | 2,383 m | CH | Grisons | Furka Pass | 2,436 m | CH | Uri – Valais |
Great Saint Bernard – Colle del Gran San Bernardo | 2,469 m | CH / I | Wallis – Vallee d’Aoste | Nufenen Pass | 2,480 m | CH | Valais – Ticino |
Umbrail Pass – Giogo de Santa Maria | 2,501 m | CH / I | Graubunden – Lombardia |
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Italian alpine passes
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Overview of the Italian Alpine passes:
passport | Pass height | country |
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Passo di Croce d’Aune | 1,015 m | I. | Veneto | Passo Xomo | 1,058 m | I. | Veneto |
Passo Pian delle Fugazze | 1,163 m | I. | Trentino / Veneto | Passo Santa Barbara | 1,170 m | I. | Trentino |
Passo Bordala | 1,255 m | I. | Trentino | Forcella Aurine | 1,299 m | I. | Belluno |
Passo del Sommo | 1,343 m | I. | Trentino | Plockenpass – Passo di Monte Croce Carnico | 1,357 m | I / A | Carinthia – Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Mendola Pass – Passo di Mendola | 1,363 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Passo Cereda | 1,369 m | I. | Trentino |
Passo Fittanze della Sega | 1,393 m | I. | Veneto | Alpe di Neggia | 1,395 m | I | Ticino |
Passo di Vezzena | 1,414 m | I. | Trentino | Panider Saddle – Passo di Pinei | 1,442 m | I. | Bolzano / Bozen |
Passo di Pramadiccio | 1,443 m | I. | Trentino | Reschen Pass – Passo di Resia | 1,504 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol |
Gampenpass – Passo delle Palade | 1,518 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Passo Cibiana | 1,530 m | I. | Veneto |
In the district – Passo Cimabanche | 1,530 m | I. | Veneto | Passo Duran | 1,601 m | I. | Veneto |
Passo Coe | 1,610 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Passo Brocon | 1,615 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol |
Niger Pass – Passo Nigra | 1,630 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Kreuzbergpass – Passo di Monte Croce di Comelico | 1,636 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol – Veneto |
Passo Campo Carlo Magno | 1,682 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Monte Zoncolan | 1,730 m | I. | Friuli |
Karerpass – Passo di Costalunga | 1,745 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Col San Ángelo | 1,756 m | I. | Veneto |
Col de l’Echelle | 1,766 m | I / F | Haute-Alpes – Piedmont | Staulanza Pass – Forcella Staulanza | 1,770 m | I. | Veneto |
Furkel Saddle – Passo Furcia | 1,789 m | I. | Bolzano / Bozen | Sella Ciampigotto | 1,790 m | I. | Veneto |
Passo di Lavazè – Lavazejoch | 1,805 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Passo Tre Croci | 1,809 m | I. | Belluno |
Passo del Vivione | 1,828 m | I. | Lombardia | Tremalzo Pass – Passo di Tremalzo | 1,830 m | I. | Trento |
Passo della Foppa – Passo del Mortirolo | 1,852 m | I. | Lombardia | Passo di Croce Domini | 1,862 m | I. | Lombardia |
Colle di Tenda – Col de Tende | 1,871 m | I / F | Alpes-Maritimes – Piemonte | Passo Campolongo | 1,875 m | I. | Veneto |
Tonale Pass – Passo del Tonale | 1,884 m | I. | Lombardia | Passo San Pellegrino | 1,918 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol |
Passo di Pampeago | 1,983 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Passo San Marco | 1,985 m | I. | Lombardia |
Passo role | 1,989 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Col de Larche – Colle della Maddalena | 1,991 m | I / F | Alpes de Haute-Provence – Piemonte |
Wurzjoch – Passo delle Erbe – Ju de Borz | 1,994 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Passo Cinque Croci | 2,019 m | I. | Trentino |
Passo di Valles | 2,033 m | I. | Veneto | Passo di Manghen | 2,047 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol |
Passo di Fedaia | 2,057 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol – Veneto | Jaufenpass – Passo di Monte Giovo | 2,094 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol |
Passo di Falzarego | 2,105 m | I. | Veneto | Splugen Pass – Passo della Spluga | 2,113 m | I | Graubunden – Lombardia |
Gardena Pass (Passo di Gardena) | 2,121 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol | Colle delle Finestre | 2,178 m | I. | Piedmont |
Little Saint Bernard | 2,188 m | I / F | Savoie – Vallee d’Aoste | Valparola Pass – Passo di Valparola |
2,197 m | I. | Veneto |
Passo d’Eira | 2,209 m | I. | Lombardia | Sella Pass – Passo di Sella | 2,214 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol |
Passo di Giau | 2,233 m | I. | Veneto | Penser Joch – Passo di Pennes | 2,234 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol |
Pordoi Pass – Passo Pordoi | 2,239 m | I. | Trentino / South Tyrol – Veneto | Colle di Sampeyre | 2,284 m | I. | Piedmont |
Passo di Foscagno | 2,291 m | I. | Lombardia | Col de la Lombarde | 2,340 m | I / F | Alpes; Maritime |
Colle d’Esischie | 2,370 m | I. | Piedmont | Umbrail Pass – Giogo de Santa Maria | 2,501 m | I | Graubunden – Lombardia |
Colle dei Morti / Colle Fauniera | 2,511 m | I. | Piedmont | Passo di Gavia | 2,618 m | I. | Lombardia |
Col d’Agnèl – Colle dell’Agnello | 2,746 m | I / F | Hautes-Alpes – Piemonte | Stilfser Joch – Passo di Stelvio | 2,758 m | I. | Lombardia – Trentino / South Tyrol |
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Overview of the French Alpine passes:
passport | Pass height | country | Federal State |
Col de Braus | 1,002 m | F. | Maritime Alps | Col de Jambaz | 1,027 m | F. | Haute Savoie |
Col Lebraut | 1,110 m | F. | Hautes-Alpes | Col des Gets | 1,163 m | F. | Haute-Savoie |
Col de Pontis | 1,301 m | F. | Alpes-de-Haute-Provence | Col d’Ornon | 1,371 m | F. | Isère |
Col de la Croix-Fry | 1,477 m | F. | Haute-Savoie | Col des Aravis | 1,486 m | F. | Savoie – Haut-Savoie |
Col St. Martin | 1,500 m | F. | Alpes-Maritimes | Col de la Ramaz | 1,559 m | F. | Haute-Savoie |
Col du Telegraphe | 1,566 m | F. | Savoie | Col de Turini | 1,607 m | F. | Alpes-Maritimes |
Col de la Colombière | 1,613 m | F. | Haute-Savoie | Col du Mollard | 1,638 m | F. | Savoie |
Col des Saisies | 1,650 m | F. | Savoie | Col de Valberg | 1,673 m | F. | Alpes-Maritimes |
Col de la Couillole | 1,678 m | F. | Alpes-Maritimes | Col d’Andrion | 1,681 m | F. | Alpes de Haute-Provence – Alpes-Maritimes |
Col de Joux Plane | 1,700 m | F. | Haute-Savoie | Col de la Joux Verte | 1,760 m | F. | Haute-Savoie |
Col de l’Echelle | 1,766 m | F / I | Haute-Alpes – Piedmont | Col de Montgenèvre | 1,854 m | F. | Hautes-Alpes |
Colle di Tenda – Col de Tende | 1,871 m | F / I | Alpes-Maritime-s Piemonte | Col du Glandon | 1,924 m | F. | Savoie |
Cormet de Roselend | 1,967 m | F. | Savoie | Col de Larche – Colle della Maddalena | 1,991 m | F / I | Alpes de Haute-Provence – Piemonte |
Col de la Madeleine | 1,993 m | F. | Savoie | Col du Lautaret | 2,058 m | F. | Hautes-Alpes |
Col de la Croix de Fer | 2,067 m | F. | Savoie | Col du Mont Cenis | 2,084 m | F. | Savoie |
Col des Champs | 2,095 m | F. | Alpes de Haute-Provence – Alpes-Maritimes | Col de Vars | 2,109 m | F. | Hautes-Alpes – Alpes-de-Haute-Provence |
Little Saint Bernard | 2,188 m | F / I | Savoie – Vallee d’Aoste | Col d’Allos | 2,247 m | F. | Alpes de Haute-Provence |
Col de la Cayolle | 2,326 m | F. | Alpes de Haute-Provence -Alpes-Maritimes | Col de la Lombarde | 2,340 m | F / I | Alpes – Maritimes |
Col d’Izoard | 2,360 m | F. | Hautes-Alpes | Col de Granon | 2,413 m | F. | Hautes Alpes |
Col de la Moutière | 2,454 m | F. | Maritime Alps | Col du Galibier | 2,646 m | F. | Hautes-Alpes – Savoie |
Col de la Bonette | 2,715 m | F. | Alpes de Haute-Provence – Alpes-Maritimes | Col d’Agnèl – Colle dell’Agnello | 2,746 m | F / I | Hautes-Alpes – Piemonte |
Col de l’Iseran | 2,770 m | F. | Savoie |
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