Mountain passes around Péron, France, are situated in the Ain department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, at the foot of the Jura Mountains. This area features altitudes ranging from 411 meters to 1501 meters. The broader Ain department is recognized for its challenging and scenic passes, particularly in its eastern parts within the Jura Mountains. These passes offer varied terrain and natural beauty for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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From there, you can enjoy a clear view of the French side, particularly of Mont Salève. Le Salève is a very famous mountain where mountaineering was born. There are several high points at 1200m and the climb on foot would take around 1.5 hours from the village below.
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A captivating view of the meadows and the Jura range shared by France and Switzerland. Usually you can see the snow caps (especially during the colder seasons). The Jura is made up of old mountains, older than the Alps and there are many trails for walking and cycling there.
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The road is quite calm, the climb from Confort is quite steep with passages at 10%.
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super tour very hard a lot of uphill. wonderful landscapes.
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The Col de Crozet connects Crozet and Lelex over the ridge of the Jura. From about 1000 meters above sea level from Crozet, the forest road turns into coarse gravel. The Col de Crozet connects Crozet and Lelex over the ridge of the Jura. The paved forest road turns into a coarse gravel path above about 1000 meters of altitude coming from Crozet.
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Relatively flat ascent from Mijoux/Lelex on narrow, quiet, but well-paved roads with magnificent views of the Valserine valley. Steeper and curvy to/from Confort/Bellegarde.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider the View of the Jura Mountains, which provides a captivating panorama of meadows and the Jura range shared by France and Switzerland, often with snow caps during colder seasons. Additionally, the View of Mont Salève offers a clear perspective of the French side, including the famous Mont Salève.
Yes, the Ain department, where Péron is located, is known for its challenging passes. The Menthières Pass, for example, features a steeper and curvy ascent from Confort/Bellegarde with passages up to 10%. The Crozet Pass is also described as a "super tour, very hard, a lot of uphill" by visitors, connecting Crozet and Lelex over the Jura ridge with sections of coarse gravel.
The mountain passes around Péron are nestled within the Jura Mountains, offering diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter dense Jura forests, serene valleys like the Valserine, and expansive meadows. Many viewpoints provide panoramic scenes of the mountain ranges, including the Alps and Mont Blanc massif in the distance, and the distinct, older Jura mountains.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The View of the Jura Mountains and the View of Mont Salève are both categorized as family-friendly viewpoints, offering accessible spots to enjoy the scenery without strenuous climbs directly at the viewpoint.
Beyond enjoying the passes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including traffic-free bike rides, and mountain hikes. For specific routes, explore guides like Traffic-free bike rides around Péron or Mountain Hikes around Péron.
The best time to visit generally depends on your activity. For cycling and hiking, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather conditions, with clear roads and pleasant temperatures. During colder seasons, you might see snow caps on the Jura range, but some higher passes or forest roads might be less accessible due to snow or ice.
Yes, some passes are known for their tranquility. The Menthières Pass offers a relatively calm road, especially on the ascent from Mijoux/Lelex. The Cuvéry Pass and Col de Bérentin, located in the Jura mountains, are also appreciated for their quiet, less-traveled roads and serene environments, offering a peaceful experience away from more popular routes.
The Menthières Pass is known for its magnificent views of the Valserine valley. The ascent from Mijoux/Lelex is relatively flat on narrow, quiet, and well-paved roads, while the climb from Confort/Bellegarde is steeper and curvier, with gradients reaching 10%.
Many mountain passes in the Jura Mountains serve as starting points or intersect with hiking trails. For instance, the View of the Jura Mountains highlight mentions that the Jura is made up of old mountains with many trails for walking and cycling. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Péron guide.
The Crozet Pass connects Crozet and Lelex over the ridge of the Jura. It's unique for its varied terrain; coming from Crozet, the paved forest road transitions into a coarse gravel path above approximately 1000 meters of altitude. Visitors describe it as a challenging but rewarding tour with wonderful landscapes.
While the passes themselves are primarily known for their natural beauty and recreational opportunities, the broader Ain department has historical significance. The Jura Mountains, being older than the Alps, have a rich geological history. For specific cultural or historical sites, you might need to explore the villages and towns nestled in the valleys surrounding the passes.
Road conditions vary. Passes like Menthières Pass feature well-paved roads, though they can be narrow and curvy. Other passes, such as Crozet Pass, include sections where paved roads turn into coarse gravel paths, especially at higher altitudes. It's always advisable to check current conditions before heading out, particularly during adverse weather.


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