Best mountain passes around Gatuzières are situated in the Lozère department of southern France, within a mountainous region. The commune of Gatuzières is characterized by significant elevation changes, ranging from 759 meters to 1,562 meters. This area is part of the larger Cévennes mountain range and the Gorges Causses Cévennes region, featuring several notable passes. These passes are accessible from and associated with the broader mountainous environment of the commune.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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This pass, discreetly nestled among the fir trees, is a great road and pedestrian crossing. It also allows cyclists and gravel enthusiasts to take the trails that go a little deeper into the coniferous forests.
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Beautiful place but difficult to climb, the bends before the refuge are more than 11%
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Splendid panorama, a beautiful climb and descent
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22.60 km and “Height difference” 1033m between Le Vigan and Col!
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The Col du Minier with an altitude of 1,264 meters is located on the watershed between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It is also located near a small waterfall, which is very useful for cooling off.
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Indeed very steep on 2-3km but it passes without big problem. It leaves time to admire the view on the balcony, incredible. More pleasant to go up than to go down given the state of the tar.
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A nice tour but a part in the forest made impracticable by the cuts of wood which destroy any landmark donations for me course to review with the trace of the mountain bike 10
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Beyond the well-known passes, you can explore the Salidès Pass, which offers fantastic views from a small road. Another option is the Col de Finiels, situated at 1,543 meters, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Cévennes and serving as a gateway to the Mont Lozère massif. On clear days, you might even spot the Alps or the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, several passes are popular with cyclists. The Minier Pass is a great road crossing, and its trails are also suitable for gravel enthusiasts. The Lusette Pass offers beautiful and steep ascents, with percentages between 8% and 14% over 18km from Vigan. The Col de Finiels and Bonnecombe Pass also feature winding roads and well-paved surfaces ideal for cycling.
The Col de Finiels is excellent for hikers, with marked trails leading into the Mont Lozère massif. The Col de Santel serves as an important junction for hikers, connecting to trails like the GR 68 which encircles Mont Lozère. Additionally, the Col des Trois Sœurs in the Margeride massif provides scenic hiking opportunities.
At the Minier Pass, you'll find it located on the watershed line between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and it's near a small waterfall. The Bonnecombe Pass provides access to the distinctive landscapes of the Aubrac plateau and is close to the picturesque Etang de Bonnecombe, a fishing pond.
The Col des Trois Sœurs in the Margeride massif is steeped in local legend, said to be named after three sisters who tragically perished in a snowstorm. This folklore adds a captivating layer to its scenic drives and hiking routes.
During warmer months, the passes are ideal for cycling and hiking. In winter, higher passes like the Col de Finiels and Bonnecombe Pass transform into hubs for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, offering different seasonal activities.
Yes, the Lusette Pass is known for its long and difficult ascent, with sections reaching 8% to 14% gradient. The Steepest Ascent of the Pass also offers a very steep 2-3km climb with incredible balcony views, making it a rewarding challenge.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Gatuzières, including routes like the 'Mont Aigoual – Mount Aigoual loop from Col de Perjuret'. There are also many Road Cycling Routes and general Cycling routes, such as the 'Tour on the plateau of the Cévennes National Park'.
The Col de Finiels is one of the highest passes in the region, situated at an altitude of 1,543 meters. It is the second highest pass in the Massif Central and provides access to the Mont Lozère massif, which reaches 1,699 meters at the Sommet de Finiels.
Absolutely. The Col de Finiels offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Cévennes. The Salidès Pass is noted for its fantastic views, and the Sapet Pass provides magnificent views of the Cévennes, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking panoramic vistas.
The Bonnecombe Pass is an ideal starting point for exploring the Aubrac plateau. The Sapet Pass serves as an excellent starting point for reaching the Signal de Bougès, offering rewarding views of the Cévennes.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views and the challenging yet rewarding ascents. For instance, the Lusette Pass is described as a 'great discovery' with 'incredible' views despite its difficulty. The Salidès Pass is also highlighted for its 'super nice view' and being 'worth a stop'.


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