Best mountain passes around Saint-Julien-La-Vêtre are situated within a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape. The area features the Forez mountains, offering varied terrain from forested hills to open plateaus. This geographical setting provides numerous routes for exploring mountain passes. The region is known for its quiet roads and scenic vistas.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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A pass lost in the fir woods, a warning to those who would like to do it, it climbs and not a little.
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A great little pass with a nice view to enjoy from Vollore. Follow it up with the Col des Sagnes because the descent between the two is fantastic!
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The Col de la Loge peaks at an altitude of 1,253 meters. In winter, it is the gateway to long and beautiful cross-country ski trails which head towards the heart of Livradois-Forez. In summer, hikers take it to enjoy the serenity of the woods that populate the surrounding area.
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Very pleasant pass in the forests of Forez, if you come from vollore via the Col du Pertuis you can make a very very pleasant descent after a short break in the cool. Good climb and good descent! Do not hesitate to follow us on Instagram @chouchou_team
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A steep pass on both sides, the ascent from chabreloche will allow you to descend towards the Chausseterre and pick up speed. Be careful, a treacherous turn on the descent. The pass also has a history, a sign that reads "here France ends, here begins Auvergne" installed during the Second World War in 1942 by students from Thiers. An inn is also present at the top. Good luck for the climb 🚵 ♂️🚵 Do not hesitate to follow us on Instagram @chouchou_team
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The Col de la Loge, located at 1,253 meters above sea level, has its own chalet-inn. It is an ideal place to stop there during your roaming. All the information can be found on the chalet's website: http://www.coldelaloge.fr/.
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Super pass to do from Sail sous Couzan for a real climb. It can be done in different variants by taking the traditional route, via St Just en bas or Palogneux. In any case, the roads remain very uncrowded and the landscapes are really beautiful with cliffs and pine forests. It almost feels like being in the south depending on where you look. Percentages are never too high. If we go through Palogneux the climb is steeper but a descent allows us to rest.
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The komoot community highly rates several passes in the region. Col de la Loge is a popular choice, known for its cross-country ski trails in winter and forest paths in summer. Another favorite is Pertuis Pass, offering scenic views from Vollore and access to the Ayguebonne forest.
Yes, Col de la Loge is noted as family-friendly. It provides accessible forest trails in summer and is a gateway to cross-country skiing in winter, making it suitable for various family activities.
The passes offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find forested hills, open plateaus, and scenic vistas. For example, Ladret Cross Pass features landscapes with cliffs and pine forests, while the route to Col du Béal from Col de la Loge offers moorland, pastures, and breathtaking views of the Auvergne volcano chain and Monts du Lyonnais.
The region offers different experiences depending on the season. Summer is ideal for hiking and enjoying forest trails, while winter transforms areas like Col de la Loge into a hub for cross-country skiing. The quiet roads and scenic vistas can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
Yes, Col St Thomas (930 m) has historical significance. A sign at the pass, installed in 1942, reads 'here France ends, here begins Auvergne,' marking a historical boundary.
The area around Saint-Julien-La-Vêtre is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Saint-Julien-La-Vêtre, MTB Trails around Saint-Julien-La-Vêtre, and Running Trails around Saint-Julien-La-Vêtre guides.
Yes, some passes offer facilities. Col de la Loge has its own chalet-inn, providing an ideal place to stop. Additionally, an inn is present at the top of Col St Thomas (930 m).
The passes offer a range of difficulties. Some, like Col St Thomas (930 m), are described as steep on both sides, while Ladret Cross Pass offers various ascent routes with differing gradients, ensuring options for different skill levels. Many are rated as intermediate.
Absolutely. Many passes are known for their scenic views. Pertuis Pass offers nice views from Vollore, and Col du Béal from Col de la Loge provides breathtaking views of the Auvergne volcano chain and the Monts du Lyonnais.
If you prefer quieter routes, Ladret Cross Pass is noted for its uncrowded roads and beautiful landscapes, offering a serene experience through cliffs and pine forests.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, quiet roads, and scenic vistas. The komoot community highlights the serenity of the woods, the pleasure of real climbs, and the fantastic descents. The variety of passes caters to different activity levels, making them enjoyable for many.
Yes, in winter, Col de la Loge serves as a gateway to long and beautiful cross-country ski trails that extend into the heart of Livradois-Forez.


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