Best mountain passes around Pallud are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscapes and outdoor activities. This area offers a variety of routes for those seeking mountain experiences. The terrain includes forested sections, open mountain pastures, and elevated viewpoints. It serves as a recreational area for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Nice little pass, beautiful views, currently a couple of construction sites in July.
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Beautiful small pass, small roads with little traffic, great views. Nice restaurant on the pass.
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A very different route from the eastern slope: numerous hairpin bends, a steep road with poor tarmac, mostly in the forest. Perhaps more fun on the descent: a technical slalom that shakes up both bike and cyclist.
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A hill with a lot of traffic, better on roads that run parallel.
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This mid-mountain pass is located at an altitude of 947 meters in the Aravis massif. Its ascent from Marlens involves fairly steep gradients, while its approach from Serraval is more gentle.
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Located at an altitude of 907 meters, this pass is located in the Bauges massif, in the town of Plancherine. It separates the valley of Savoie and Albertville from the Faverges valley and Lake Annecy.
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At 1,889 meters above sea level, the Col de la Bâthie is located in the heart of the mountain pastures. It separates the Pointe de la Grande Journe and the Légette du Grand Mont. If you embark on the Beaufortain tour off-site, you will have the pleasure of passing through it.
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The mountain passes around Pallud offer a variety of terrain. For instance, Col de l'Arpettaz winds through both forest and mountain pastures. Other passes, like Col de la Bâthie, are located deep within mountain pastures. You'll find a mix of forested sections, open mountain views, and elevated viewpoints across the region.
Yes, Pallud is known for challenging climbs. For cyclists, the ascent of Col de l'Arpettaz from Ugine via Mont-Dessous is a challenging 15.5-kilometer route with a 7.6% average gradient. For hikers, routes like the 'Pointe d'Arcalod – Col de Curtillet loop from Seythenex' or 'Lac de Lavouet – Lac Sans Fond loop from La Bâthie' are rated as difficult. You can find more challenging cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pallud guide and advanced hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Pallud guide.
Many passes in the Pallud region offer excellent viewpoints. Col de l'Arpettaz is noted for its nice points of view throughout the climb. Épine Pass provides great views over Marlens and Ugine. Tamié Pass also offers scenic vistas, separating the valley of Savoie and Albertville from the Faverges valley and Lake Annecy.
The region around Pallud is a vast recreational area. Besides exploring the passes themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Col de la Madeleine — loop in the Maurienne from Albertville' or the 'Tamié Circuit', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Pallud guide. For touring cyclists, options like the 'L'Arpettaz loop' are available in the Cycling around Pallud guide. Hikers can find trails like the 'Mountain Cow loop from Seythenex' in the Mountain Hikes around Pallud guide.
Visitors have described Col de l'Arpettaz as an uncrowded pass with a calm environment, making it a good option if you're looking for a quieter experience. Its narrow road and winding path through forests and mountain pastures contribute to its peaceful atmosphere.
Visitors frequently praise the calm environment and scenic viewpoints. Many appreciate the winding roads through forests and mountain pastures, making for pleasant climbs. The variety of terrain and the opportunity for challenging ascents, especially for cyclists, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 40 photos and given more than 60 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the region's natural beauty and outdoor opportunities.
Yes, there are intermediate cycling options. Tamié Pass is categorized as an intermediate cycle way, with its ascent from the north described as moderate and easy. You can explore more intermediate cycling routes, such as the 'Tamié Circuit' or 'Lake Annecy – Along the shore loop from Albertville', in the Road Cycling Routes around Pallud guide.
Absolutely. Passes like Col de l'Arpettaz are popular among cyclists, despite some sections having a less-than-perfect road surface. The 'Ascent of the Col de l'Arpettaz from Ugine via Mont-Dessous' is a specific variation highlighted for its magnificent landscapes and pleasant climb. The region offers many road cycling routes, including those that incorporate passes like Col de la Madeleine, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Pallud guide.
The mountain passes around Pallud vary in altitude. For example, Tamié Pass is located at 907 meters, while Épine Pass is a mid-mountain pass at 947 meters. Higher up, Col de la Bâthie reaches 1,889 meters above sea level, situated in the heart of mountain pastures.
Yes, the passes are often surrounded by notable natural features. Tamié Pass is located in the Bauges massif and offers views towards Lake Annecy. Col de la Bâthie is situated between the Pointe de la Grande Journe and the Légette du Grand Mont, offering expansive mountain pasture views. The entire region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including forests and open mountain vistas.
Road conditions can vary. For instance, Col de l'Arpettaz is known for its narrow road with often bad coating, though it's generally accessible to all types of bikes. Other passes may have better surfaces, but it's always advisable to be prepared for varied conditions, especially on less-trafficked routes.


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