Best mountain passes around Barles are located in a region known for its mountainous terrain and geological formations. This area features diverse landscapes, including valleys and elevated passes. The natural environment provides opportunities for exploring varied elevations and scenic viewpoints, particularly within the context of the French Alps.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Climb with a very beautiful road surface, the gradients increase as you go up.
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The climb up this hill is very beautiful, with sections with difficult slopes.
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Very simple climb with little traffic, shame about the asphalt which is not in good condition.
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Very simple climb, pay attention to the asphalt which is very slippery and easy to slip.
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A hill with excellent asphalt and sometimes difficult slopes.
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Truly stupendous panorama, it leaves you breathless.
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The Col du Labouret peaks at 1240m and has 2 very different slopes. From Verdaches this pass presents no difficulty apart from the last 700 meters which are 6%. You can also climb it by starting from Seyne passing the innocuous Col de Maure. On the other side from La Javie the climb is more than 10km and is divided into 2 parts: the first 8km oscillate around 4-5% and the second consists of climbing the much steeper Labouret ravine with 2km at 8%
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A great viewing platform is installed here.
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For those seeking a challenge, Col du Fanget (1,459 m) features sections with difficult slopes and offers extensive panoramic views. Similarly, Col du Labouret presents varying gradients, with the climb from La Javie being over 10 km long and sections reaching 8% grades towards the top. Col des Fillys (1322 m) also includes steep gradients at times.
Yes, Col des Garcinets is described as a very simple climb with little traffic, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous experience. However, be aware that the asphalt condition can be slippery in some sections.
The mountain passes around Barles offer diverse and stunning views. From Col du Fanget (1,459 m), you can experience truly stupendous panoramas. Col d'Hysope provides superb views over the Duyes valley. Many passes, including Col du Labouret and Col des Fillys (1322 m), are also noted for their scenic viewpoints.
Yes, Col d'Hysope is particularly interesting for geology enthusiasts. At 1,236 meters above sea level, you can distinguish the overlap of the Digne-les-Bains aquifer on that of Valensole, offering a unique insight into the region's geological history.
The Barles region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Les Monges and lac des Monges - loop trail' or the 'Blayeul loop from Verdaches'. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'Gorges de la Blanche loop' and 'Tour de Fontbelle'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Seyne-les-Alpes – Fanget Pass loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our dedicated guides for Running Trails around Barles, Cycling around Barles, and MTB Trails around Barles.
The komoot community highly appreciates the mountain passes around Barles. Users have contributed over 40 upvotes and more than 20 photos, highlighting the beautiful scenery and challenging climbs. Tips often mention the 'truly stupendous panorama' from Col du Fanget and the 'superb view of the Duyes valley' from Col d'Hysope.
Yes, several cycling routes incorporate the mountain passes. For instance, the 'Saut de la Pie Waterfall – Col du Fanget (1,459 m) loop from Le Vernet' and the 'Col du Fanget (1,459 m) – Pérouré Gorge loop from Ichtyosaure' are popular choices for road cycling. You can explore more options in our Cycling around Barles guide.
Road conditions vary. For example, Col du Labouret is noted for having a very beautiful road surface, with gradients increasing as you ascend. However, for Col des Garcinets, while it's a simple climb with little traffic, some users advise paying attention to the asphalt, which can be slippery and not always in the best condition.
Yes, Col des Garcinets is known for having very little traffic, offering a quieter climbing experience. Similarly, Col des Fillys (1322 m) also has little traffic, making for a nice and quiet cycling route.
The mountain passes in the Barles area vary in elevation. For example, Col du Fanget reaches 1,459 meters, Col des Fillys is at 1,322 meters, and Col d'Hysope is 1,236 meters above sea level. Col du Labouret peaks at 1,240 meters.
Absolutely. The Barles region offers mountain biking opportunities that include some of its passes. For instance, the 'Seyne-les-Alpes – Fanget Pass loop from Auzet' is a challenging MTB trail. You can find more mountain biking routes and details in our MTB Trails around Barles guide.


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