Best mountain passes around Saint-Pierre are situated within a region characterized by its valleys and proximity to the Pre-Alps. The area features diverse landscapes, including Mediterranean vegetation and pine forests, with views extending towards the Mercantour massif foothills. This geographic setting provides a variety of routes for exploring mountain passes. The terrain offers options ranging from intermediate climbs to challenging trails.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very technical downhill road, the asphalt is in excellent condition.
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Nice pass of the pre-Alps to do from Entrevaux. The beginning is steep but offers a very beautiful view of the citadel of Entrevaux. the second part is easier and allows you to climb a regular slope in the heart of the Mediterranean landscapes, then a pine forest.
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splendid landscape but a lot of mountain biking (plan a lot of time...)
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The Col de la Lette offers beautiful views and the promise of beautiful descents.
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Gateway to the Pre-Alps, from the Var valley. Superb view of the foothills of the Mercantour massif and the Var Valley.
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The Col de St Raphael from Puget Theniers is 8km long with 465m of elevation gain. The average slope is 4.8%.
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The Col de Félines from Entrevaux is about 7.5 kilometers long with a positive elevation of 445 meters. The average gradient of the climb is 6% with maximum ramps of 12% at the start of the climb (don't worry, it gets easier!).
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For a more secluded experience, consider the Col de Pinpinier. It's known as an exceptionally lonely pass in the Gironde valley, offering scenic views and a great discovery for those looking to avoid crowds.
Yes, the Col de Félines (930 m) from Entrevaux offers a varied climb. While the beginning is steep, the second part becomes easier, allowing for a regular slope ascent through Mediterranean landscapes and pine forests.
The mountain passes around Saint-Pierre offer diverse and impressive views. For instance, Col de Saint-Raphaël provides superb vistas of the Mercantour massif foothills and the Var Valley. The Col de la Lette also promises beautiful panoramic views.
Absolutely. The climb to Col de Félines (930 m) from Entrevaux is a great example. The route transitions from typical Mediterranean vegetation to a dense pine forest, offering a varied scenic experience.
The region around Saint-Pierre's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. Many routes incorporate these passes, offering challenging climbs and scenic descents.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Climb to Col de Saint-Leger is noted as challenging, particularly with gravel sections on the descent. The Col de la Lette is also categorized as challenging, often involving mountain biking.
Conditions vary by pass. For example, the Col de Pinpinier is known for its very technical downhill road, but the asphalt is in excellent condition. However, some challenging climbs like the Climb to Col de Saint-Leger can have significant gravel on the descent, making them impassable for road bikes in certain sections.
Absolutely. The Saint-Pierre region is popular for road cycling. You can find routes like the 'Ascros Village and Castle – Col de Saint-Raphaël loop from Puget-Théniers' or the 'Climb to Col de Saint-Leger – View of Entrevaux loop from Puget-Théniers'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Pierre guide.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity here. Trails such as 'Montagne de Mairola – Col de Panégière loop from Puget-Théniers' are available. For more options, check the MTB Trails around Saint-Pierre guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views, the sense of solitude on less-trafficked routes, and the excellent road conditions for cycling on many passes. The diverse landscapes, from Mediterranean flora to pine forests, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
While specific public transport routes directly to each mountain pass are limited, Saint-Pierre itself is accessible. For reaching the passes, a car or bicycle is generally recommended to allow for flexibility and access to trailheads. Always check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, some descents can be technical. For example, the Col de Pinpinier has a very technical downhill road, though the asphalt is in excellent condition. Other passes, like the Climb to Col de Saint-Leger, feature gravel sections on the descent, requiring caution, especially for road cyclists.


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