Best mountain peaks around Saint-Sauveur-Sur-Tinée are situated in the Tinée Valley within the Alpes-Maritimes, offering access to diverse mountain experiences. The region is characterized by natural landscapes, transitioning from Mediterranean vegetation to alpine flora. This area is part of the Mercantour National Park, ensuring preserved natural beauty. Visitors can find a range of hiking routes Saint-Sauveur-Sur-Tinée, from accessible trails to challenging ascents.
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Beautiful pass at 2400m altitude. You go from a sunny and very green environment to a shady side, more rocky and that may still have residual snow (in my case at the beginning of June there was enough to block the passage). Spectacular stretch of path on the balcony on the west side.
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I recommend the ring climb from the Tesina pass, with the saboulet, etc., as mentioned it's always windy
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From the valley, you have to climb 1,700 meters of elevation gain to reach Mount Pépoiri. At 2,674 meters above sea level, the views of the Mercantour ridges are the greatest reward. The surrounding trails are neither too technical nor too rough, making it a perfect playground for trail runners.
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If the southern slope of Baus de la Frema is known for its via ferrata, access from the north and east is much less technical. These trails are perfect for trail running, especially since the landscapes offered by the summit, at an altitude of 2,246 meters, are simply magnificent.
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A complicated peak to reach but which offers an amazing view that repays all the effort made.
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A peak that can be reached with a challenging climb but which offers breathtaking views, the effort is fully rewarded.
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Alpine pass at an altitude of 2400 meters where you pass when the "Giro dei laghi di Sant'Anna" is carried out
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The region offers a variety of popular peaks. Among them, Col Tesina is a well-known mountain pass, serving as a transit point for the tour of the lakes at 2400 meters. Mont Pépoiri is another favorite, offering incredible views of the Mercantour massif after a significant elevation gain. For a challenging ascent with an amazing reward, Testa dell'Autaret is highly appreciated by visitors.
For experienced trekkers, Mont Saint-Sauveur (2711m) presents a demanding hike with over 2100 meters of elevation gain, traversing a ridge over 2km high. Other challenging options include Mont Pépoiri, Testa dell'Autaret, and Testa Sud de Bresses, all of which require significant effort but reward with breathtaking views. Mont Autcellier (2204m) and Mont Gravières (2331m) also offer challenging routes, particularly from Roure.
Yes, Tête du Pommier (1913m), located between the Tinée and Cians valleys, is highlighted as a very pleasant family-friendly outing. It's especially enjoyable in the summer when the alpine meadows are lush and green, offering unobstructed views of Mont Mounier for a more accessible yet rewarding hike.
The region, part of the Mercantour National Park, boasts diverse ecosystems. You can experience a remarkable transition in flora, from Mediterranean vegetation at lower altitudes to pine and larch forests, culminating in alpine pastures at higher elevations. Peaks like Mont Saint-Sauveur are known for their incredible diversity of flora encountered along the way.
The summer months are generally ideal, especially for family-friendly outings like Tête du Pommier when alpine meadows are green. However, for higher and more challenging peaks like Mont Saint-Sauveur, early season ascents might require crampons due to the presence of snowfields near the summit. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Mont Pépoiri is renowned for its incredible views of the Mercantour massif's crests, with visibility sometimes extending as far as Corsica on clear days. Mont Saint-Sauveur also provides extensive panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and prominent mountains, considered one of the most beautiful in the department.
Mont Giraud (2606m), overlooking Valdeblore, is surprisingly less frequented despite being a major summit. Its ascent from Les Millefonts involves traversing a ridge, offering a sense of solitude and stunning views for those seeking a quieter mountain experience away from more crowded trails.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the challenging Col de la Couillole and Gorges du Cians Loop, or enjoy touring bicycle routes like the Saint-Martin Pass (La Colmiane) – Saint Dalmas loop. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find trails around Col de la Lombarde. For more details, refer to the guides on Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and MTB Trails around Saint-Sauveur-sur-Tinée.
Mont Autcellier (2204m) and Mont Gravières (2331m) are accessible via a challenging hike from Roure. This route takes hikers through a superb larch forest, providing extensive forest trekking before the final climb to the peaks, where expansive views await.
Visitors highly appreciate the breathtaking panoramas, the diverse ecosystems encountered at varying altitudes, and the challenging yet rewarding hikes. The tranquility and immersion in nature, along with opportunities for wildlife observation, are also frequently mentioned. The komoot community has upvoted these peaks 100 times and shared 73 photos, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, the region also features charming villages and historical elements. Saint-Sauveur-sur-Tinée itself is known for its ancient doorway lintels, adding a cultural dimension to the natural exploration of the surrounding peaks.
Mont Saint-Sauveur (2711m) is notable for its significant elevation gain of over 2100 meters and its challenging ascent along a ridge. What truly sets it apart is the incredible diversity of flora encountered, transitioning from Mediterranean vegetation to alpine pastures. It's considered one of the most beautiful hikes in the department, offering panoramic views.


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