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Top 5 Mountain Passes around Lignières

Best mountain passes around Lignières are found in the broader Jura Mountains region, where the municipality is situated at an elevation of 800 meters. This area features a landscape balancing plains and mountains, with significant agricultural and forested areas. Lignières serves as a gateway to several notable passes, offering access to diverse outdoor experiences. The region is known for its varied terrain, suitable for both challenging climbs and scenic routes.

Best mountain passes around Lignières

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Last updated: July 10, 2026

Col du Chasseral

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This is where the 1.5-kilometer final sprint to the highest point of the Chasseral begins. You can really push yourself to the limit, as only 100 meters of elevation gain await you in these 1,500 meters.

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Mont Crosin (1,227 m)

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Mont Crosin is one of the highest peaks in the Bernese Jura. The ascent already begins when you come from the south (VILLIERS), at the entrance to the village with …

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Col du Chasseral South Ascent from Nods

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The lower part of the southern ascent to the Col du Chasseral from Nods first leads through the village of Nods and then with a moderate gradient through the forest …

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Southern Ascent With Three Scenic Hairpin Bends

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It's steep, you need to be careful when driving down, the asphalt is bad in places.

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Col des Pontins Hotel

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This hotel is located on the Col des Pontins road, a mountain pass which connects the Vallon de Saint-Imier and the Val de Ruz. From the hotel's terrace or balcony, …

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February 23, 2025, Col du Chasseral

Beautiful view over the Seeland

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South climb from Nods with a decent gradient of 9-13%, with peaks of up to 15%. The downhill is also easy to ride, but you have to brake a lot. If you have the choice, go up the north side and down the south side to Les Savagnières dessous. It is much flatter and therefore easier on the brakes.

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December 27, 2023, Hôtel Col des Pontins

This hotel is located on the Col des Pontins road, a mountain pass which connects the Vallon de Saint-Imier and the Val de Ruz. From the hotel's terrace or balcony, you can admire the magnificent views of the countryside and the nearby Col du Chasseral. The hotel also has a restaurant and a pizzeria, where you can enjoy regional specialties and delicious pizzas. Hiking enthusiasts will find many trails to explore around the hotel, such as the one that leads to the summit of Chasseral, the highest peak in the Jura range.

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It's steep, you need to be careful when driving down, the asphalt is bad in places.

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Comfortable climb through shady forest and moderate gradient. The downhill is also easy to ride, sometimes steep in the double-digit % range. Asphalt is good so far.

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Mont Crosin is one of the highest peaks in the Bernese Jura. The ascent already begins when you come from the south (VILLIERS), at the entrance to the village with a steep ramp to the center of the village. Now you follow the road to TRAMELAN and the ascent runs in the wooded ascent over 5.7 kilometers with an average of 7%. At the top you can see the Jura in the direction of TRAMELAN. There are quite a few motorbikes on weekends, but highly recommended.

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more unpleasant ascent than the north ramp, too long straights; better for downhill

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July 19, 2022, Col du Chasseral

A strenuous, very beautiful route. However, many cars and motorcycles drive here, sometimes at high speeds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain passes around Lignières offer the most challenging climbs?

For cyclists and hikers seeking a challenge, the Col du Chasseral is known for its demanding 1.5-kilometer final sprint with approximately 100 meters of elevation gain. The Col du Chasseral South Ascent from Nods also features sections with gradients increasing significantly to 12%. Additionally, the Col du Marchairuz presents an impressive 12% slope over 800 meters when climbing from Bassins, and Chilchzimmersattel has a maximum gradient of 15% on its small, quiet roads.

Are there mountain passes with historical significance near Lignières?

Yes, the Col de Pierre Pertuis is historically significant. It was an important traffic artery connecting the main Jura traffic axis from Biel to La Chaux-de-Fonds with the Tavannes-Delémont-Basel axis, and was considered a mystical place even in Roman times. Beyond its scenic beauty, it offers a glimpse into ancient trade routes and Roman influence in the region.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes in the Jura Mountains?

Many passes in the Jura Mountains, accessible from Lignières, offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Col du Chasseral, you can enjoy expansive vistas from the summit. Col de Pierre Pertuis provides 360° views of the Alps, Massif Central, and the Jura itself. Mont Crosin (1,227 m) also offers views of the Jura in the direction of Tramelan.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Lignières?

The mountain passes are generally best visited from spring through autumn for hiking and cycling, when conditions are most favorable. During winter, some passes like the Col du Chasseral can offer unique experiences for winter cycling, but require specific gear and awareness of road conditions due to snow and ice.

Are there any family-friendly options among the mountain passes?

While many passes offer challenging routes, the broader Jura Mountains region provides diverse hiking experiences, including family-friendly walks. For specific family-friendly routes near Lignières, you might explore the nearby running trails, such as the moderate 8 km loop from Le Landeron Town Gate to the Church of Le Landeron, which can be found in the Running Trails around Lignières guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The region around Lignières offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the Chasseral Summit loop from Le Landeron, detailed in the Cycling around Lignières guide. For runners, there are trails like the moderate Town Hall of Nods to Lignières Village Center loop. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the Saint-Blaise Marina loop from Le Landeron, as highlighted in the Road Cycling Routes around Lignières guide.

Which mountain passes are good for cycling with light traffic?

The Col du Marchairuz is ideal for bike rides, featuring generally light traffic, especially when climbing from Bassins. Similarly, Chilchzimmersattel is described as having minimal traffic on its small road, appealing to those seeking an undisturbed cycling experience.

Are there mountain passes with good amenities like restaurants?

Yes, the Col du Marchairuz features a restaurant directly at the pass, providing a convenient resting point and a place to enjoy the scenery after your ride or hike.

Can I access any of the mountain passes using public transport?

The Benkerjoch Pass (Bänkerjoch), located in the canton of Aargau, is served by a postbus connecting Frick to Aarau, making it easily accessible via public transport for those looking to explore its forest roads and hiking trails.

What kind of natural surroundings can I expect on the mountain passes?

The mountain passes in the Jura Mountains offer diverse natural surroundings. Col de Porte (Jura) is noted for its lush greenery, small trail paths, and wild natural environment, providing an immersive experience. Many routes, like the Col du Chasseral South Ascent from Nods, lead through shady forests.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Lignières?

Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences offered by the mountain passes around Lignières. Many enjoy the challenging climbs and panoramic views, especially from spots like Col du Chasseral. The serene environments, historical significance of passes like Col de Pierre Pertuis, and the opportunity for undisturbed cycling or hiking on quiet roads are also highly valued by the komoot community.

Are there specific trails that are part of longer routes like the Jura Ridge Trail?

Yes, the Col de Porte (Jura) forms a beautiful section of the Jura Ridge Trail, offering an immersive experience in nature with its lush greenery and wild surroundings. This allows explorers to discover the full diversity of the massif as part of the Grande Traversée du Jura (GTJ) trails.

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