Mountain passes around Bonnevaux, France, are situated in the Haute-Savoie department, within the Chablais massif of the French Alps. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and offers access to various natural features. The Col du Corbier, at 1,237 meters, is a prominent pass linking the Vallée d'Aulps and the Vallée d'Abondance. It provides panoramic views and serves as a hub for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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No photo can reflect the beauty of the place 😍
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Great view - and maybe you'll actually get to see ibexes 😍
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Steep climb coming from Morzine with an average of 8% in the first part then 9%.
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beautiful collar, possibility of making loops
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The ascent of the Col du Corbier from le Biot is about 6.5 km, of which the last 4.5 km are very steep. (Between 9 and 14 %)
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The Col du Corbier coming from the Vallée d'Abondance is a nice climb with many hairpin bends that is not too steep. The top is at 1230 meters.
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The road to the Col de grand taillet is quite steep, has a few hairpin bends and you have a beautiful view of the valley and mountain peaks behind. You can continue to the trechauffé point
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The Col du Corbier from the D902 is 6.9 km long with a total drop of 523 m. The average gradient is 7.5% with maximum gradients of 9.5%.
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The region offers several passes with stunning vistas. The Col du Corbier (1230 m) provides panoramic views, including those of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc from nearby Mont Ouzon. Another must-see is Bosse Pass, which offers views of impressive granite bars and a landscape resembling a natural circus. For spectacular views over Lac Leman, consider Col de Bise, though its ascent can be challenging.
The Col du Corbier (1230 m) is a prominent Alpine pass linking the Vallée d'Aulps and the Vallée d'Abondance. Historically, it was home to a ski resort and even saw the Olympic flame pass through in 1968. Today, it's known for its superb panoramic views, popularity among cyclists, and as a hub for hiking, trail running, and winter activities like snowshoeing.
Yes, the Col du Corbier holds historical significance. It was once the site of a ski resort from 1966 to 2012 and was part of the Tour de France route seven times between 1975 and 1988. The Olympic flame also passed through the Col du Corbier in February 1968, adding to its rich past.
The mountain passes around Bonnevaux are excellent for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, mountain biking, hiking, and trail running. In winter, the area transforms into a peaceful setting for snowshoeing and toboggan rides. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Bonnevaux, Cycling around Bonnevaux, and Running Trails around Bonnevaux guides.
Absolutely. Passes like Col de Bise and Rebollion Pass offer challenging ascents and trails. The climb to Col de Bise, for instance, involves a tough hike-a-bike section along the GR5. For more challenging routes, consider hikes like the 'Mount Ouzon – Mont Ouzon pass loop from Col du Corbier' which is a difficult 14.6 km trail. You can find more options in the Hiking around Bonnevaux guide.
Yes, the mountain passes around Bonnevaux are very popular with cyclists and mountain bikers. The Col du Corbier (1230 m) is particularly well-known for its challenging ascents, with the climb from Seytroux being 6 km long with an average gradient of 8.6%. The Tour de France has even included this pass multiple times. You can find various cycling routes, including those around Col du Corbier, in the Cycling around Bonnevaux guide.
During winter, the mountain passes, especially around the Col du Corbier, transform into a tranquil setting. It's perfect for snowshoeing and toboggan rides, offering a safe and enjoyable environment for families and children to experience the snow.
Yes, the Col du Corbier area is described as an "easy-mountain" resort, offering signposted tracks through Alpine meadows that are ideal for family walks in the summer. In winter, it's a safe place for children to enjoy toboggan rides. For an easy hike, consider the 'Le Corbier – View into the gorge loop from Col du Corbier', a 4.6 km route.
From the mountain passes in the Chablais massif, you can expect superb panoramic views. The Col du Corbier offers vistas of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc from higher points like Mont Ouzon. From Col de Bise, you'll get spectacular views back over Lac Leman. Bosse Pass provides unique views of granite bars and a circus-like landscape.
The area around Col de Bise is known for its wildlife, particularly a large herd of Bouquetin (Alpine Ibex). Keep your eyes peeled during your ascent, as visitors often spot them there.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, trail running, and cycling, with signposted tracks through Alpine meadows. Winter transforms the area into a peaceful setting perfect for snowshoeing and toboggan rides.
Yes, the Col du Corbier is recognized as a trail-running resort, offering various routes for runners. You can find several trail running options, including the 'Mont Ouzon pass – Col du Corbier (1230 m) loop from Col du Corbier', a difficult 12.2 km route, in the Running Trails around Bonnevaux guide.


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