Mountain passes around Entrevernes offer diverse terrain and elevation profiles within the French Alps. This commune is situated amidst several notable passes, providing access to scenic routes and natural features. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, including views of Lake Annecy and the Bauges Mountains. These passes serve as key access points for exploring the surrounding region.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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one of the gravel sections from Bauges to Annecy. Passes without any problem!
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Very smooth, very good on mountain bikes and should do the job on gravel.
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Beautiful mountain pass in the Bauges Massif on its very hard southern side with continuous gradients of 14% and a very broken track, recommended for mountain biking. Its northern side is easier but with gravel you may not be able to go down the south side well.
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far too many vehicles on this small road, we should ask that one morning per month (eg from May to September, one Sunday morning/month from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. so as not to penalize the restaurants in the area and the residents) this road be reserved for cyclists
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Super pass on a rolling track which will delight gravel lovers.
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Col de Leschaux is a climb in the Annecy region. It has a length of 11.8 kilometers and a climb of 442 vertical meters with a slope of 3.7% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 191. The top of the climb is located at 900 meters above sea level. Great climb for beginners, a long and linear route with small tight curves, ideal for maintaining speed on the descent. Some traffic, but the road is wide enough and people are generally careful when approaching. You can take this climb as a warm-up for Semnoz, which connects perfectly to the top of this climb. Disadvantage: no views from the top.
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Semnoz is a mountain in Haute-Savoie, France. It is found in the Bauges range. It has an altitude of 1,699 m above sea level. The mountain is crossed by the D41/D110 road near the Crêt de Chatillon at an altitude of 1,660 m.
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very nice track to do on mountain bike or gravel (it works but can be more technical...), in any case a nice walk
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Col de la Forclaz, which provides superb plunging views of Lake Annecy and the surrounding peaks. The Pass of La Frasse also offers numerous panoramic views, including Mont-Colombier, Le Trélod, and the dramatic cliff of Le Roc des Bœufs.
Yes, the Pass of La Frasse is particularly suitable for families. It offers a family-friendly walking experience with high mountain pastures, a play area, and a picnic spot, making it ideal for children.
The ascent to Col de la Forclaz from Menthon-Saint-Bernard is a popular and challenging cycling route, known for its steep gradients. Leschaux Pass offers a more moderate climb from the Annecy region, suitable for beginners, with a long, linear route. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Entrevernes guide.
For a challenging road cycling experience, the second half of the ascent to Col de la Forclaz features an average gradient of 10%. The 'Montée d'Entrevernes' leading towards the Pass of La Frasse is also a discreet yet challenging 10.1 km climb with an average gradient of 7.5%, often reaching 8%.
Yes, Leschaux Pass features a bar/restaurant at its summit. Col de la Forclaz also has a restaurant serving local specialties like fondue and blueberry tart.
You can expect to see stunning views of Lake Annecy and surrounding peaks from Col de la Forclaz. The Pass of La Frasse is known for its high mountain pastures, home to cows and goats, and views of imposing peaks like Mont-Colombier and Le Trélod. Col du Semnoz summit offers views of the Grand Colombier and the south of Bugey, often through state forests.
The area around Entrevernes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, including routes like 'Montagne du Charbon and Col de Chérel Loop'. There are also options for Gravel biking, with routes like 'Col de la Forclaz – Talloires loop'. The Pass of La Frasse is excellent for family-friendly walks.
The mountain passes are generally best visited during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the roads are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. This allows for optimal enjoyment of cycling, hiking, and the panoramic views.
The ascent towards the Pass of La Frasse from Entrevernes, known as the 'Montée d'Entrevernes', provides a peaceful escape from the bustling areas around Lake Annecy, offering magnificent views in a serene setting.
Chérel Pass is celebrated for its beautiful setting, surrounded by imposing peaks, and it serves as a natural separator between the Arcalod and Trélod mountain chains. While challenging for road bikes to reach the very summit, it offers stunning natural surroundings and is a great track for mountain biking or gravel biking.
Leschaux Pass is considered suitable for beginners, with a gentle average slope of 3.7% over 11.8 kilometers when climbing from the Annecy region. It's a great option for a warm-up ride or a less strenuous cycling experience.


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