Best mountain passes around Belval are found in the broader region, as Belval itself, located in southwestern Luxembourg, is primarily an urban area known for its industrial heritage and ongoing regeneration. Luxembourg features modest elevations, with its highest point at 560 meters, meaning true mountain passes are not a feature of Belval's immediate vicinity. However, the surrounding areas offer various passes that cater to different outdoor activities. These passes provide routes through the hilly landscapes of the wider region.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Beautiful route, pleasant but lots of bikers...
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Beautiful hiking destination, there is also a cycling route
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Beautiful climb and lovely view at the pass - Altitude 728m Restaurants (inns) at the pass
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Very nice tour on de donon 🚲
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One of my favorite places in the Bruche Valley. Below the Champ du Feu, the vegetation fades to enhance the landscape. You can perfectly observe the Donon and the surrounding peaks in a hilly landscape, especially if you climb Mont Saint-Jean. The place is perfect for a picnic in summer. And for the most gourmet, the Perheux farmhouse inn is only a few meters away.
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The Col de la Salcée from Bourg-Bruche is 3.3 km long with a total drop of 97 m. The average gradient is 2.9% with maximum gradients of 6.9%.
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The Col de Steige from Saint Martin is 9.7km long with a total drop of 249m. The average gradient is 2.57% with maximum gradients of 5.3%.
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The Col du Hantz from Saint-Blaise-la-Roche is 5.9 km long with a total drop of 215 m. The average gradient is 3.6% with maximum gradients of 5%.
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Belval itself is an urban area, so you won't find traditional mountain passes directly within the quarter. However, the broader region features hilly landscapes with various passes. These passes, like Col de Steige or Col de la Perheux, offer routes through modest elevations, catering to cycling and hiking.
Yes, several passes in the region are considered relatively easy. For instance, Col de Steige has an average gradient of 2.57% over 9.7 km, and Salcée Pass averages 2.9% over 3.3 km. These are known for low traffic and offer comfortable ascents, making them good choices for those new to mountain pass routes.
Col de la Perheux is a natural monument where you can observe the Donon and surrounding peaks in a hilly landscape. It's an excellent spot for scenic views. Col du Donon also offers notable viewpoints.
Yes, Col de la Perheux is categorized as family-friendly. It's described as a perfect place for a picnic in summer, offering a pleasant environment for families to enjoy the outdoors.
The region around Belval and its passes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for different sports. For example, there are many hiking trails, MTB trails, and running routes that incorporate or pass near these mountain passes.
Yes, for hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Plaine water tower – Etang de la Falle loop from Plaine' or the 'Sentier des passeurs – The Haute Loge shelter loop from Vosges'. These are part of the broader hiking guide for the Belval area, offering moderate to difficult options.
Mountain bikers can enjoy routes such as the 'Col de la Perheux – View of the Rolling Hills loop from Plaine' or the 'Hantz Pass – Hantz Pass loop from Saint-Stail'. These are featured in the MTB Trails around Belval guide and offer moderate difficulty.
The passes in this region are generally accessible throughout the warmer months. For activities like picnics, summer is ideal, as mentioned for Col de la Perheux. While specific weather conditions can vary, spring through autumn typically offers the most pleasant conditions for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the scenery.
While the region's passes generally have moderate inclines, some offer more challenging sections. For example, Salcée Pass has maximum gradients of 6.9%, and Col de Steige reaches 5.3%. These can provide a more sporty experience, especially when combined with longer routes.
Near Col de la Perheux, the Perheux farmhouse inn is only a few meters away, offering a convenient option for refreshments or a meal. For other passes, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby villages or towns before your trip.
Visitors appreciate the scenic locations, often with low traffic, making them ideal for peaceful outdoor activities. The varied options for continuing journeys from passes like Salcée Pass are also highly valued, allowing for diverse route planning. The komoot community has contributed 18 photos and 136 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these routes.
Some passes, like Col de Steige, are noted for having 'not much traffic'. However, Col du Donon is described as 'very busy with motorists and bikers', so traffic conditions can vary depending on the specific pass.


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