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Top 18 Mountain Passes around Puy-Saint-André

Best mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André are found in a region characterized by its alpine landscape and varied terrain. This area offers a range of elevations, providing diverse routes for outdoor activities. The natural environment includes valleys and peaks, making it suitable for exploring mountain passes. Puy-Saint-André serves as a base for accessing these routes.

Best mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André

  • The most popular mountain passes is Col du Granon (2,413 m), a mountain pass that offers beautiful views of the…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Col du Granon (2,413 m)

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Beautiful view of the Ecrins. On the Col is a small restaurant Buvette du Granon with a sun terrace. Did you know that you can also cycle up or down the Granon unpaved?

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Col de la Pousterle

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After a long, unpaved climb, you reach the top of Col de la Pousterle. From here, you have stunning views over the Vallouise valley and Puy Saint Vincent. Once on …

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Col des Ayes

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About the Col des Ayes, I wrote in an old notebook:

“At 2,477 meters above sea level, I reach the Col des Ayes which separates Briançon where I will go …

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Climb to Col du Lautaret

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At the top of this hill there are many shops, bars and restaurants equipped for cyclists.

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Beautiful panoramic dirt road that from Col du Granon allows you to descend to Val des Près, crossing the village of Granon. Flowing road, except for some stretches that are …

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November 8, 2025, Ascent to Col du Lautaret

At the top of this hill there are many shops, bars and restaurants equipped for cyclists.

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Here is the route for the ascent of the Col du Lautaret starting from Le Monêtier-les-Bains

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Beautiful plateau that is reached after a long climb with a beautiful view

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Very tough climb with gradients almost always in double figures.

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Great descent. Nice and wide with good visibility.

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Overall, OK for the first part. Then there are some technical passages with stones that may require a bit of carrying (a few minutes max). The arrival at the summit is splendid. Be careful of the sheepdogs, which can be aggressive.

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Tough but spectacular climb to Granon dirt road. Feasible on gravel

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In Occitan, the pousterle is a small gate (a postern). It comes from the Latin posterula, which means the back door. This toponym sometimes refers to a pass, which is a gate between two valleys. Glaciers carved out this gate where an arm passed between the glacier that occupied the Fournel valley and the one that flowed into the Vallouise valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André suitable for beginners?

Yes, the region around Puy-Saint-André offers a variety of mountain passes, including options with more gradual ascents that are suitable for those new to mountain pass exploration. The diverse terrain ensures there are routes for various skill levels.

What kind of elevations and distances can I expect on mountain passes near Puy-Saint-André?

The mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André feature a range of elevations and distances, catering to different preferences. You can find routes from shorter, more accessible options to longer excursions with significant climbs, reflecting the area's varied alpine landscape.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes in the Puy-Saint-André area?

Puy-Saint-André provides mountain passes that can be enjoyed by families. Look for routes described as having gradual ascents or shorter distances, which are generally more suitable for family outings. Always check route details for specific difficulty and length.

Can I bring my dog on mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André?

Many mountain passes and trails in the Puy-Saint-André region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local regulations for specific areas or nature reserves. Ensure your dog is on a leash where required and that you carry waste bags.

What are some challenging mountain passes or routes near Puy-Saint-André?

For those seeking a challenge, the Puy-Saint-André area offers mountain passes with more demanding climbs and varied terrain. For example, the Gravel in the Vallouise valley – Vallon de Narreyroux loop from Puy-Saint-André is a difficult 86 km route, and the Col du Granon route is also considered difficult for gravel biking. You can find more challenging options in the MTB Trails around Puy-Saint-André and Gravel biking around Puy-Saint-André guides.

What is the best season to visit the mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André?

The best season to visit mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André for hiking and cycling is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is generally mild and the passes are clear of snow. Always check local weather conditions before your trip.

Are there opportunities for winter hiking on mountain passes near Puy-Saint-André?

While many higher mountain passes may be inaccessible or require specialized equipment in winter due to snow, some lower elevation routes or designated winter trails around Puy-Saint-André might be suitable for winter hiking or snowshoeing. Always prioritize safety and check conditions locally.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes in Puy-Saint-André?

Beyond exploring mountain passes, the Puy-Saint-André region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find extensive options for MTB Trails, including routes like the Fountain – Wildflower Meadow Trail loop. There are also great opportunities for Gravel biking, with routes such as the Vallée de Clarée, Col des Rochilles and the old Galibier road.

Are there circular mountain walks available around Puy-Saint-André?

Yes, the diverse terrain around Puy-Saint-André allows for many circular routes that incorporate mountain passes and scenic views. For example, the Fountain – Wildflower Meadow Trail loop is a moderate 17 km MTB route that can be adapted for walking, offering a circular experience. Always check the specific route details for suitability for walking.

What natural features can I expect to see when exploring mountain passes in Puy-Saint-André?

When exploring the mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André, you can expect to encounter a rich alpine landscape featuring valleys, peaks, and diverse natural environments. The region's varied terrain provides opportunities to observe local flora and fauna, and enjoy panoramic views.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André?

Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse range of mountain passes available, catering to various skill levels from gradual ascents to challenging climbs. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, contributing over 110 photos and more than 240 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for both road cycling and hiking.

Are there any hidden or less-trafficked mountain passes near Puy-Saint-André?

While specific 'hidden' passes are not detailed, the extensive network of mountain passes around Puy-Saint-André means that with a bit of exploration, you can often find less-trafficked routes. Look for trails slightly off the main paths or explore during off-peak times for a more secluded experience.

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