Best mountain passes around Vellerat, a former municipality in the Canton of Jura, Switzerland, offer diverse outdoor experiences. While Vellerat itself is small, the surrounding Jura Mountains feature several notable passes. These passes provide opportunities for cycling, hiking, and exploring historical routes. The region's terrain includes challenging climbs and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The pass appears unspectacular, but those who take the time for a short break can admire the southern Jura mountain ranges and the gentle hills to the north through the hedge.
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Wonderful foresight on the top of the pass between Lucelle and Delemont
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Great roads with little traffic in breathtaking nature.
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A pass that surprised me! I struggled to get into the rhythm at first (pretty flat but some really dry ramps!) and then some steep switchbacks in full sun! There is a fountain at the Scheltenmühle (visit 6/23)
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Video of the descent to Mervelier https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRDCOECFYj0
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Beautiful area, with a place to stop for a break on the Binzberg.
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Quite leisurely climb from Lucelle, which you can start with the big leaf. At the end up to the pass (780m) it gets a little steeper (approx. 8 to 10%). You will then be rewarded with a fantastically beautiful, almost 7km long descent to Soyhières. Highly recommended as there is hardly any traffic and is easy to drive in a breathtaking landscape.
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In the valley, remember to fill up your drinking bottles, the climb is decent and sweat flows freely in summer.
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For cyclists, several passes in the Jura region offer excellent experiences. The Schelten Pass from Mervelier is known for its difficult ascent on a well-paved, narrow road with minimal motor traffic. The La Tuf Pass provides an idyllic landscape and quiet, well-maintained roads. Additionally, the Pleigne Pass offers a leisurely climb from Lucelle with a rewarding descent through a breathtaking landscape with little traffic. For a challenging climb, the Col du Chasseral is particularly appealing, with a demanding final 1.5-kilometer stretch to the summit.
Yes, the Col de Pierre Pertuis is historically significant. It played a crucial role as a traffic axis connecting Biel to La Chaux-de-Fonds with the Tavannes-Delémont-Basel route. Although its traffic importance has diminished, it remains a mystical place with Roman-era relevance, making it worthwhile for those interested in history and tranquility.
Many passes offer stunning panoramic views. From the View from the Pass Between Lucelle and Delémont, you can admire the southern Jura mountain ranges and the gentle hills to the north. The Col du Chasseral, as the highest point of the Chasseral, provides expansive panoramic views from its summit.
Beyond cycling, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those mentioned in the Hiking around Vellerat guide, which includes routes like the Sentier de la Cendre and Les Rochers du Midi Viewpoint. For runners, the Running Trails around Vellerat guide features options like the Sentier de la Cendre loop. The Benkerjoch Pass also serves as a starting point for hiking trails leading to the Wasserflue.
Absolutely. The Schelten Pass from Mervelier presents a difficult ascent with steep switchbacks. The Col du Chasseral offers a challenging 1.5-kilometer climb with approximately 100 meters of elevation gain to its summit. The Col du Marchairuz features an exhilarating 800-meter climb with a 12% gradient from Bassins. For cyclists seeking a strenuous experience, the Chilchzimmersattel has a small road with a maximum gradient of 15% and minimal traffic.
The La Tuf Pass is appreciated for its idyllic landscape and quiet roads. The Col de Porte (Jura) is praised for its greenery, small trail paths, and wild nature, offering an immersive experience for those seeking fresh air and a beautiful section of the Jura Ridge Trail. The Col du Marchairuz, located in the Jura Vaudois Regional Nature Park, is also known for its peaceful rides.
Near Vellerat, popular hiking trails include the Sentier de la Cendre, Les Rochers du Midi Viewpoint, and the Grotte aux Fées. These routes are detailed in the Hiking around Vellerat guide and offer various difficulty levels, from moderate to difficult.
Yes, for instance, the Col du Marchairuz has a restaurant at its summit, providing a convenient spot for a break and refreshment after a ride or hike. While not every pass has direct amenities, nearby towns and villages often offer cafes and accommodation.
Visitors appreciate the challenging climbs, scenic viewpoints, and historical routes offered by the passes. Many highlight the minimal traffic on certain routes, making them ideal for cycling. The idyllic and breathtaking landscapes are frequently praised, with some passes described as 'a racing cyclist dream' or offering 'wonderful foresight'.
Yes, several passes are known for low traffic. The Schelten Pass from Mervelier has hardly any motor vehicle traffic. The La Tuf Pass offers a lonely road in good condition. The Pleigne Pass is highly recommended for its minimal traffic and breathtaking landscape. The Col du Marchairuz is also renowned for its relatively low traffic, making it a peaceful ride.
Within the Canton of Jura, beyond the highlights mentioned, the Col des Rangiers and Col de la Croix are also recognized mountain passes that offer diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.


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