Mountain passes around Sausses offer access to outdoor activities and scenic views within the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department of Southeastern France. This rural commune is situated on the border with Alpes-Maritimes along the Var River. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and provides various hiking opportunities. Trails wind through country and forest locations, offering a serene escape.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Quiet pass at 1143 meters. Arrival on a plateau in the sun, not a car, not a sound... enough to love road cycling. Stop to enjoy.
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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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The region offers several passes with beautiful views. Col de Saint-Raphaël provides superb views of the foothills of the Mercantour massif and the Var Valley. Col de Félines (930 m) offers vistas of the Entrevaux citadel and passes through Mediterranean landscapes and pine forests. Additionally, Col de la Lette is known for its splendid landscapes.
Yes, the Sausse Pass, though not listed in the highlights, is described as a 'very nice climb' that is 'not too difficult, not too long,' making it an enjoyable experience for those seeking a pleasant ascent. For intermediate challenges, Col de Félines (930 m) and Col de Trébuchet are good options.
The area around Sausses is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Sausses, Road Cycling Routes around Sausses, and MTB Trails around Sausses guides.
Absolutely. For a challenging climb, consider the Climb to Col de Saint-Leger, though be aware of gravel sections on the descent. The Col de la Lette is also categorized as challenging. For hikers, the Col de Saint-Pons offers a strenuous route with a substantial elevation gain of 1750m, taking approximately 8.5 hours.
The region is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and trails are clear. Winter conditions can introduce snow and ice, making some passes challenging or inaccessible, especially for hiking and cycling.
Yes, the Col de Saint-Pons, located near Sausses, has historical significance. A milestone near this pass marks the 1860 border, adding a cultural element to its natural allure.
The terrain varies from Mediterranean landscapes and pine forests to more rugged pre-Alpine environments. Elevation gains can range significantly; for example, Col de Félines (930 m) involves a 445-meter gain over 7.5 kilometers, while the hike to Col de Saint-Pons can involve a substantial 1750-meter gain.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities, including circular routes that allow you to explore the picturesque landscapes. Many trails depart directly from the village of Sausses, winding through country and forest locations. You can find specific routes in the Hiking around Sausses guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the superb views, the quiet and scenic roads with minimal traffic, and the sense of escape into natural beauty. The variety of routes catering to different skill levels, from intermediate to challenging, is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Col de Saint-Raphaël is noted for its scenic road and minimal traffic, offering a peaceful experience. Similarly, Col de Trébuchet is described as a quiet pass, perfect for enjoying road cycling without disturbance.
Yes, the area is popular for mountain biking. Routes like 'Col de la Lette par Entrevaux' and 'Col de St-Léger loop from Daluis' are available. You can find more mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Sausses guide.


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