Best mountain passes around Salles-Arbuissonnas-En-Beaujolais are situated within the Beaujolais region, characterized by its varied topography and scenic landscapes. The area features several passes that offer routes for cycling and hiking, ranging from moderate to more challenging. These passes provide views over vineyards, valleys, and forested areas, contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor activities. The geography of Beaujolais mountains Salles-Arbuissonnas-En-Beaujolais includes elevations up to approximately 737 meters.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Beautiful pass at 736 m, quite gentle, 6.1% average. Nice to do by mixing with the 76 gravel hiking trail.
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The Col de Saint-Bonnet, located in the heart of the Alps, offers a spectacular panorama of the surrounding mountains and green valleys. This pass, perched at an altitude of 1,499 metres, is a favourite passage for hikers and cyclists in search of magnificent landscapes. As you climb the slopes of the pass, the view gradually opens up onto the Alpine peaks, forests and flowery meadows.
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For a little refreshing break between 2 passes
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The Col de Saint-Bonnet is a beautiful pass in Beaujolais, culminating at 646 meters. The two main ascents are from Salles-Arbuissonas or Rivolet. Without great difficulty from Salles, it offers very beautiful panoramas of Beaujolais. Via Rivolet, the gradients are steeper in some sections, but the climb is short. You can then reach the Parasoir via the Col de la Vieille Morte, almost without any climbing.
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Nice pass to do from Lamure sur Azergues, Le Perréon, Le Papilloud (road of the ridges but you can climb from Vaux too). On the Lamure side, the view is absent but it is relatively hard with some good percentages. If you start from the Perréon you take the start of the Col de la Croix Rosier, magnificent... From the Papilloud the climb is very short but there is no shortage of views over the Beaujolais. At the top the view is not very present but the forest atmosphere is very pleasant, we enter the upper Beaujolais...
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To do from Chambost-Allières, Rivolet. In the fog, the climb seemed very long to me. The percentages are low but the climb is quite long, 7 km at 4.5%. At the top you can go for a walk in St Cyr le Chatoux, take your gravel or mountain bike to go on the paths, go climb the Pyramid, eat and drink at the restaurant, continue on the ridge road which goes to the North by chaining the collars.
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Nice pass to do from: Chambost-Allières, Chamelet, Létra, La Saule d'Oingt in the extension of the Col du Chêne. Nice percentages on the Chamelet side, Létra and in the beginning of the ascent from Chambost, at the end the slope flattens out. From Chambost, we climb in a beautiful semi-mountain atmosphere. The connection from the Col du Chêne to the Joncin offers a magnificent view all along over the Azergues. It is the starting point of a beautiful forest trail in the Cantinière forest, to be done in gravel, and mountain bike trails.
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For those seeking moderate challenges, the Col de Saint-Bonnet is a great option. It offers beautiful panoramas over the Beaujolais landscape, with an ascent from Salles-Arbuissonnas described as 'without great difficulty'. Another good choice is the Col de la Croix Montmain - 737 m, which generally features a gentle average gradient and diverse approaches suitable for various preferences.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a more demanding ride, the La Croix Marchampt Pass is featured in challenging cycling routes, such as a 38.3 km loop from Vaux-en-Beaujolais with a substantial 740 meters of elevation gain. These routes often traverse picturesque vineyards and offer cooler, more exposed conditions due to the altitude.
The mountain passes around Salles-Arbuissonnas-En-Beaujolais offer diverse and rewarding views. For instance, the Col de Saint-Bonnet provides beautiful panoramic views over the Beaujolais landscape, including vineyards and valleys. From Le relais du Parasoir, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Beaujolais vineyards, the village of Clochemerle, the Saône valley, and the great forests of Azergues.
Yes, the Joncin Pass is known as a starting point for beautiful forest trails in the Cantinière forest, suitable for gravel and mountain biking. Additionally, the Col de la Croix Montmain - 737 m integrates with the GR 76 gravel hiking trail, appealing to those who enjoy mixed-terrain activities.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Col du Parasoir (657 m) – Col de Saint-Bonnet loop from Saint-Étienne-des-Oullières'. There are also gravel biking options, like the 'Estacade de Trévoux – Trévoux loop from Villefranche-sur-Saône', and MTB trails, including the 'Col du Failly – Col de Saint-Bonnet loop from Salles'. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails guides for the area.
Yes, for a break with a view, Le relais du Parasoir is highly recommended. Perched at 656 meters, it offers a restaurant where you can eat and drink while enjoying magnificent views of the Beaujolais vineyards and surrounding landscapes. The Croix Papin Pass also features a picnic area.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided, the Beaujolais region is known for its vineyards, which are particularly beautiful during spring and autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming landscapes, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the vineyards. These seasons generally provide pleasant weather for cycling and hiking. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it might be warmer.
The Col du Plageret is a key component of several popular cycling routes in the area. It offers accessible routes, such as a moderate 19.8 km bike ride loop from Saint-Étienne-des-Oullières with an elevation gain of 260 meters, or a 31.0 km loop from Vaux-en-Beaujolais with 440 meters of elevation gain. It's ideal for those seeking a moderate challenge and scenic rides through the Beaujolais countryside.
Yes, the Joncin Pass is noted for its semi-mountain atmosphere. When approaching from Chambost-Allières, you climb in this distinct environment, and the connection from the Col du Chêne to the Joncin offers magnificent views over the Azergues.
The Col de la Croix Montmain - 737 m is one of the highest mountain passes mentioned, culminating at approximately 736-737 meters. It offers a pleasant forest atmosphere at the top.
Absolutely. The Joncin Pass is a starting point for beautiful forest trails in the Cantinière forest. Additionally, the Col de la Croix Montmain - 737 m offers a very pleasant forest atmosphere, especially when approaching from Lamure sur Azergues.
The Croix Papin Pass is a great pass located about 100 km from Lyon, featuring a convenient picnic area. It offers a beautiful semi-mountain atmosphere when climbing from Chambost-Allières, and its connection to the Joncin Pass provides magnificent views over the Azergues.


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