Best mountain passes around Anglards-De-Salers offers access to the scenic mountain passes of the Cantal department. This peaceful mountain village is situated on the edge of the Mars valley, within a region known for its natural heritage. The area is part of the Monts du Cantal, which is the largest stratovolcano in Europe. It provides opportunities for scenic drives, cycling routes, and hiking.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Either stressful or relaxed from Puy Mary.
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This climb captures everything Auvergne has to offer. Starting in the charming and famous village of Salers, it ends at another symbol of this region known for its volcanoes: Puy Mary. On the bike side, it's a 23-kilometer climb with an average gradient of 3.7%. Be careful, however, as this low gradient is due to the long, five-kilometer flat stretch after the Col de Néronne. Save your energy for the last two kilometers, which are formidable, with a gradient that never drops below 10%.
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It's steep but you absolutely have to do this pass because the landscape is magnificent.
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From Salers, a pass with low percentages but with a magnificent view of the Santoire valley.
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At an altitude of 1,588 meters, the Pas de Peyrol is located between the Puy Mary and the Puy de la Tourte. It is known to be the highest road pass in the Massif Central and is worth it, because the last few kilometers have high percentages. There you can admire Puy Mary which peaks at an altitude of 1,783 metres. It is one of the peaks of the Cantal mountains. It is easily recognizable with its pyramidal silhouette.
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The rise of Neronne is a great aperitif before the Pas De Peyrol… But better not to have left feathers on Neronne by looking down on it because of its relative accessibility… Otherwise…
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My 1040 Solar has never displayed 18% now the last two km do not go down the 13-14%! Yes only the mind will be your ally!
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The Redondet pass, between the Jordanne and Mars valleys (Falgoux circus), offers magnificent views of the latter.
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Two of the most popular mountain passes in the area are Pas de Peyrol Pass (1,589 m), known as the highest road pass in the Massif Central with panoramic views of Puy Mary, and Neronne Pass, which offers stunning views of the Mars and Maronne valleys and has been featured multiple times in the Tour de France.
The mountain passes in this region, part of the Monts du Cantal, offer breathtaking panoramas. From passes like Pas de Peyrol, you can see the iconic pyramidal silhouette of Puy Mary. Neronne Pass provides magnificent vistas of the surrounding valleys and mountains, including the Roc des Ombres. Redondet Pass also offers a grand panorama of the Cirque du Falgoux and Puy Mary.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. The Col de Néronne is a popular starting point for trails, including the 'Neronne Pass – Biaguin Waterfall loop'. The area near Récusset, downhill from Col de Néronne, is a Sensitive Natural Area with ecological interpretation trails. Additionally, the Col de Cabre is crossed by the GR 4 and GR 400 long-distance hiking trails, part of the Tour of the Cantal mountains.
The mountain passes around Anglards-de-Salers are a renowned cycling destination. The Col de Néronne has been featured in the Tour de France multiple times, offering challenging climbs from Le Falgoux and gentler ascents from Salers with incredible views of Puy Mary. Many cycling circuits in the Auvergne region incorporate this pass, often in conjunction with Pas de Peyrol.
While many passes offer challenging routes, the scenic drives and gentler ascents, such as the one to Col de Néronne from Salers, can be enjoyed by families. The area near Récusset, close to Col de Néronne, features interpretation trails suitable for exploring the natural richness. Between June and September, daily demonstrations of traditional milking on the Salers plateau, a 1.5-hour walk from the pass, offer a unique family experience.
The area around the Col de Néronne has historical importance, having served as a training ground for Resistance fighters during World War II. One of the traditional Cantal stone shelters (burons) nearby has been converted into a Resistance museum, offering insight into this period.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Pastourelle loop from Navaste' or the 'Neronne Pass – Néronne Pass loop from Anglards-de-Salers'. There are also running trails, including the 'Shadow Rock – Brèche d'Enfloquet loop from Le Falgoux', and gravel biking routes like the 'Besseyre Pass – Route du col de Besseyrre loop from Valette'. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Anglards-De-Salers, Running Trails around Anglards-De-Salers, and Gravel biking around Anglards-De-Salers guides.
Yes, at the Col de Néronne, visitors can find accommodation and dining options at the Auberge du Col de Néronne, making it a convenient stop for longer explorations or overnight stays.
The highest road pass in the Massif Central is Pas de Peyrol (1,589 m). It is located between Puy Mary and Puy de la Tourte and offers spectacular views, particularly of Puy Mary itself.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from Pas de Peyrol and Neronne Pass. The challenging yet rewarding climbs for cyclists, the extensive hiking opportunities, and the overall natural beauty of the Monts du Cantal are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has contributed over 250 upvotes and 190 photos, highlighting the region's appeal.
Beyond the most popular ones, the Monts du Cantal offer several other significant passes. These include the Col de Cabre (1,526 m), which provides magnificent views connecting the Santoire and Jordanne valleys and is part of major hiking trails. The Col du Pertus links the Jordanne and Cère valleys on the Puy Mary. Additionally, the Col de Légal and Route des Crêtes offers an incredibly beautiful section with great views for cyclists and drivers.


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