Best mountain passes around La Chapelle-Blanche are found in a mountainous area at the foot of the Belledonne Massif, within the Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This location in the Combe de Savoie provides views of the Belledonne, Bauges, and Chartreuse Massifs. The region offers access to numerous mountain passes in the French Alps.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Warning: This section is very technical for about fifteen meters. There are metal ladders, bars, and lifelines. Experience in climbing or via ferrata is required for safety. Personally, there were three of us with rucksacks weighing 10, 12, and 15 kilos respectively, and we had to make three round trips, carrying each bag together (one holding it from above, the other from below). With a fair amount of experience, this was accomplished without any problems, but we had to take our time and reassure one of us, for whom the section was particularly technical. We did it downhill and in very light rain, which didn't help. It took us about 20/30 minutes for our three return trips. Very technical descent, probably easier ascent. → Photos for illustration purposes only, not contractual.
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Very nice pass; % real on the terminals. Hard but really quiet, because very few vehicles. Not very long either.
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In response to CamilleD, a useful link: https://climbfinder.com/fr/montees/col-de-marocaz-arbin The % indicated on the terminals correspond to the average percentage over the km following the terminal. It seems that this nice pass deserves the % indicated. Pass covered on a Sunday afternoon, little attendance, mainly motorbikes.
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It's beautiful but it's steep. Sustained passages at 9/10%. But it's beautiful! And then very few cars so a real pleasure.
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This superb passage is located in the foothills of the South Granier. Technically easy, it requires concentration to be completed without difficulty.
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The Col de Cochette from La Trinité is 2.99 km long with a total drop of 237 m. The average gradient is 7.9% with maximum gradients of 10%. From Villard-d'Héry, it is 1.89 km with an average gradient of 7.8%. There is a total drop of 148m.
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And also and especially in good weather on Mont Blanc my dear Chloé 🤪
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The region around La Chapelle-Blanche offers several distinctive mountain passes. Among them are Marocaz Pass, known for its beautiful climb and minimal car traffic, and Col de Cochette (587 m), an intermediate pass offering great views. Higher up, you'll find Occiput Pass at 1,868 meters, providing views of the Grands Moulins and Grand Miceau peaks, and Col de la Perche at 1,986 meters.
Many passes offer spectacular panoramic views. For instance, Occiput Pass provides views of the peaks of the Grands Moulins and the Grand Miceau. From the region in general, you can enjoy broad views of the Belledonne, Bauges, and Chartreuse Massifs, with the more distant Vercors and Chat massifs also visible.
Yes, the area includes challenging passes. Pas des Barres, located in the foothills of the South Granier, is technically easy but requires concentration due to metal ladders, bars, and lifelines. Experience in climbing or via ferrata is recommended for safety on this section.
The region around La Chapelle-Blanche is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging climbs and scenic loops, as detailed in the Cycling around La Chapelle-Blanche guide. For off-road adventures, there are extensive Gravel biking and MTB Trails available.
The region is known for its exceptional sunshine in both summer and winter, making it appealing for outdoor enthusiasts year-round. For cycling and hiking, late spring to early autumn generally offers the most favorable weather conditions, though some passes may be accessible in winter for snow-based activities.
Absolutely. Many passes in the area are popular with cyclists. Marocaz Pass is noted for being one of the most beautiful climbs in the region with minimal car traffic. Col de Cochette (587 m) also presents a good cycling challenge with an average gradient of 7.9% from La Trinité.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the peaceful atmosphere due to minimal car traffic on certain passes like Marocaz Pass. The diverse range of passes caters to different activity levels, from intermediate trails to more technical ascents.
Yes, Marocaz Pass is highlighted as a very nice access point for climbing in the Bauges Massif, making it a strategic spot for climbers.
The passes vary significantly in elevation. Col de Cochette is at 587 meters. Higher up, Occiput Pass is located at 1,868 meters above sea level, and Col de la Perche reaches an altitude of 1,986 meters.
Yes, the area offers a variety of mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the 'Lac de Sainte Hélène – Col de Cochette (587 m) loop from La Chapelle-Blanche' which incorporates one of the passes. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around La Chapelle-Blanche guide.
Yes, Pas des Barres features a very technical section of about fifteen meters with metal ladders, bars, and lifelines. Experience in climbing or via ferrata is required to safely navigate this part of the pass.
These mountain passes are situated in the Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. They are located in a mountainous area at the foot of the Belledonne Massif, within the Combe de Savoie, offering a prime Alpine setting.


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