Mountain passes around Develier, a municipality in the Jura region of Switzerland, offer diverse outdoor experiences. The area features a landscape with several notable mountain passes that provide scenic views and engaging routes. These passes contribute to the region's appeal for those seeking various outdoor activities. The terrain includes both leisurely climbs and steeper sections, catering to different preferences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The pass appears unspectacular, but those who take the time for a short break can admire the southern Jura mountain ranges and the gentle hills to the north through the hedge.
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From Boécourt you have the option of cycling up to La Caquerelle (852m). Over 3.5km you have to overcome 250m of elevation with a medium gradient of 4-5%, with small peaks of 8-10% after leaving Boécourt. You roll past the Carrière "La Malcôte" quarry, where you can see the impressive layers of limestone. Further on, after the village of La Malcôte, you have a beautiful view of the wide countryside.
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It's a nice feeling to be on the Col de la Croix and now have a beautiful descent to Saint Ursanne ahead of you. I enjoyed everything!
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Wonderful foresight on the top of the pass between Lucelle and Delemont
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Great roads with little traffic in breathtaking nature.
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Beyond the most popular ones, you can explore the Pleigne Pass, known for its leisurely climb and beautiful descent, or the View from the Pass Between Lucelle and Delémont, which offers wonderful foresight on the top of the pass.
The passes offer diverse scenic views. For instance, the route to Ascent to La Caquerelle provides beautiful views of the wide countryside. From the View from the Pass Between Lucelle and Delémont, you can admire the southern Jura mountain ranges and gentle northern hills.
Yes, several passes are well-suited for cycling. The Col de la Croix (Jura, 789 m) offers a pleasant descent towards the Doubs river and Saint-Ursanne. The Pleigne Pass is highly recommended for its minimal traffic and breathtaking scenery, featuring a leisurely climb and a nearly 7km long descent to Soyhières.
The passes offer a range of difficulties. Some, like the initial climb to Pleigne Pass from Lucelle, are quite leisurely, though they can get steeper towards the summit (8-10%). The Ascent to La Caquerelle involves overcoming 250 meters of elevation over 3.5 kilometers with an average gradient of 4-5%, and steeper sections reaching 8-10%.
Absolutely. Many passes serve as starting points or intersections for hiking trails. For example, at the Col de la Croix (Jura, 789 m), various routes, including hiking trails, branch off. You can find numerous hiking options in the region by exploring the Hiking around Develier guide.
Besides cycling and hiking, the region around Develier offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails and gravel biking routes. The diverse terrain caters to different sports and activity levels.
The mountain passes are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn, when the weather is milder and trails are clear. This allows for comfortable cycling, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Winter can offer different experiences, but some routes might be challenging due to snow and ice.
Yes, some passes offer amenities. For instance, the Rangiers Pass has a restaurant at its summit, providing a place to eat and enjoy views after an ascent. The route to Ascent to La Caquerelle also mentions an inn on the pass.
Yes, you can encounter interesting geological features. On the route to Ascent to La Caquerelle, you'll pass by the Carrière "La Malcôte" quarry, where you can observe impressive layers of limestone, offering a glimpse into the region's geological history.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery, the variety of routes for different activities, and the tranquility. Many appreciate the well-developed routes with minimal traffic, especially on passes like Pleigne Pass, and the rewarding views after climbs, such as those from Rangiers Pass.
While specific circular routes directly over a single pass might vary, many trails and tours in the region incorporate sections of these passes into larger loops. For example, the Hiking around Develier guide features routes like the 'Rangiers Pass – Les Ordons loop from Bifurcation Bürgisberg', which integrates a pass into a circular hike.
Yes, there are options suitable for beginners. Some climbs are described as quite leisurely, such as the initial sections of Pleigne Pass from Lucelle. It's always recommended to check the specific route details and elevation profiles to match your fitness level, but the region offers routes for various experience levels.


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