Mountain passes around Lucey offer varied terrain for outdoor activities, characterized by significant elevation changes and scenic routes. The region features passes that provide views of large lakes and surrounding mountain ranges. Many routes include challenging climbs and descents, with some sections known for steep gradients and switchbacks. The geography ranges from wooded areas at higher elevations to open viewpoints overlooking valleys.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Great pass with very little traffic which allows you to enjoy a panorama in complete tranquility. The viewpoint at the summit offers a beautiful view of the Chautagne and Lake Bourget from the paragliding departure slope (accessible from a path from the parking lot up there) 🪂 Pass accessible 2km from Chindrieux station or 11km from Culoz station 🚃
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It's a must-see place with a magnificent view of Lake Bourget.
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Good road with not too many cars
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There is a new section of the Via Rhona between Motz and Serriere en Chautagne. It is well signposted towards Motz and then winds through fields and parallel to the main road without much guidance.
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Magnificent pass, view of Lake Bourget all along.
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Super pass, regular, with a view of the Bauges on the Cessens side.
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nice walk through the forest of Moye
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For breathtaking views, consider Col du Chat (638 m), which offers a fantastic vista of the lake during its ascent. Another must-see is Chambotte Pass, providing a superb 360° panorama over Lake Bourget, the Grand Colombier, and the Aravis range. Col du Sapenay also offers beautiful views of Lake Bourget.
The difficulty varies. Passes like Col du Chat (638 m) and Chambotte Pass are generally considered intermediate, with accessible climbs. However, the Ascent of Col du Grand Colombier from Culoz is known for being challenging, featuring tight successive switchbacks and sections with steep gradients up to 15%.
Yes, Col du Sapenay is noted by visitors as a 'little frequented pass,' offering a quieter experience with beautiful views of Lake Bourget.
The mountain passes around Lucey offer diverse natural scenery. You'll find wooded environments at the top of passes like Col du Chat, and panoramic views overlooking large lakes such as Lac du Bourget from Chambotte Pass and Col du Sapenay. Some areas also feature open viewpoints overlooking valleys and distant mountain ranges like the Grand Colombier and Aravis range.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. There are also running trails available. For more details on routes, you can explore the Gravel biking around Lucey, Cycling around Lucey, and Running Trails around Lucey guides.
Yes, the Ascent of Col du Grand Colombier from Culoz is a well-known cycling challenge, famous for its tight successive switchbacks and steep gradients, often featured in events like the Tour de France.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent views, especially those overlooking Lac du Bourget, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs. The variety of terrain, from wooded sections to open panoramas, is also highly appreciated. The komoot community has contributed 41 photos and 292 upvotes, reflecting the general appeal of these passes.
Absolutely. Chambotte Pass offers a magnificent view along Lac du Bourget, culminating in a superb 360° panorama. Col du Sapenay also provides beautiful views of Lake Bourget, particularly on the Ruffieux side.
Yes, some passes feature forested environments. For instance, the top of Col du Chat (638 m) is described as wooded. Col du Sapenay is also largely shaded by forest.
Visitors have noted that Col du Sapenay is a 'little frequented pass' with 'almost no car' traffic, making it a pleasant option for cyclists. For Chambotte Pass, it's recommended to visit outside the summer season to avoid traffic.
The area around Lucey offers a range of cycling experiences. You can find routes like the 'Lake Lit au Roi – Savière Canal loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Savière Canal – Canal de Savières Road loop' for touring bicycles. These routes vary in difficulty from easy to difficult. More information can be found in the Gravel biking around Lucey and Cycling around Lucey guides.


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