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Frankreich
Auvergne Rhône Alpes
Thonon-Les-Bains
Saxel

Col de Saxel

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Col de Saxel

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The Col de Saxel is a picturesque mountain pass nestled within the Vallée Verte of the Chablais Massif, in the Haute-Savoie department of France. Reaching an elevation of 943 to 944 meters (3,094 to 3,097 feet), this pass serves as a welcoming gateway to the verdant Vallée Verte, offering a blend of accessible terrain and stunning natural beauty. Its strategic location and moderate Col de Saxel elevation terrain make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

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    4. Juli 2020

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    Eintritt ins Vallée Verte. Der Aufstieg ist relativ sanft und der Bürgersteig wurde kürzlich (2020) erneuert
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    14. April 2023

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    Der Col de Saxel von Bons-en-Chablais ist 8,2 km lang mit einem Gesamtgefälle von 378 m. Die durchschnittliche Steigung beträgt 4,5 % mit maximalen Steigungen von 5 %.

    Der Col de Saxel vom Pont de Fillinges ist 12,3 km lang mit einem Gesamtgefälle von 411 m. Die durchschnittliche Steigung beträgt 4 % mit maximalen Steigungen von 5,5 %.
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    24. August 2022

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    Erstaunlicher Aufstieg !!! Meistens wirklich guter Asphalt, sehr ruhig, weil es keine Straße ist, auf der wir viele Autos fahren, es sind ungefähr 5%, also nicht so schwer. Ich würde es auf jeden Fall empfehlen
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    Col de Saxel (944 m) – Jambaz-Pass Runde von Port de Rives

    101km

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    1.970m

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    Schwere Radtour. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gute Straßenbeläge. Einfach zu fahren.

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    Moderate Radtour. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gute Straßenbeläge. Einfach zu fahren.

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    Schwere Radtour. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gute Straßenbeläge. Einfach zu fahren.

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    Distanz 8,15 km

    Anstieg 370 m

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    Samstag 25 April

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    Ort: Saxel, Thonon-Les-Bains, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, Frankreich

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    What is the historical significance of Col de Saxel?

    The name "Saxel" originates from the Latin word "saxum", meaning "rock," referring to a rocky mound where the local church was built. Due to its strategic position as a gateway to the Bas-Chablais, the area was likely inhabited very early. Historical records show the parish existed as early as 1339, and its economy historically relied on agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry.

    Are there any specific hiking trails recommended around Col de Saxel?

    While the Col de Saxel is primarily known for cycling, the surrounding area offers numerous opportunities for hikers. The highlight data suggests exploring diverse landscapes, and a detour towards the Monastère de Bethléem (at 1354 meters) provides a steeper climb and more expansive vistas, suitable for those seeking a more challenging hike. For specific routes, using a route planner is recommended to discover trails that match your preferences.

    How do the two main cycling ascents to Col de Saxel compare in difficulty and scenery?

    The two main ascents offer distinct experiences. The climb from Bons-en-Chablais is approximately 8.2 km long with an average gradient of 4.5-4.8% and a total ascent of 378-394 meters. It offers beautiful views of the "Bas-Chablais" and Lake Geneva. The ascent from Pont de Fillinges is longer, about 12.3 km, with an average slope of 4% and a total ascent of 411 meters. Both are considered intermediate in difficulty, with consistent gradients around 5%, making them enjoyable for intermediate cyclists. The Pont de Fillinges route takes you deeper into the charming Vallée Verte.

    What are the parking options available at Col de Saxel?

    While specific dedicated parking lots are not explicitly highlighted, the area's rural nature suggests various starting points for ascents. For cyclists, parking in nearby villages like Bons-en-Chablais or Pont de Fillinges and starting your ride from there is a common approach. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as parking can fill up quickly in popular rural areas.

    Is Col de Saxel suitable for a winter visit, particularly for hiking or cycling?

    While the pass is accessible year-round, winter conditions can vary significantly. The road surface was renewed in 2020, which helps with general road quality. However, for winter hiking or cycling, it's crucial to check local weather and road conditions for snow and ice. Higher elevations and shaded areas can retain snow, making some routes challenging or impassable without appropriate gear. It's generally more popular during warmer months.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or trails near Col de Saxel?

    The tranquil, rural scenery around Col de Saxel is generally suitable for families. While specific designated family trails are not detailed, the moderate gradients of the cycling routes make them accessible for families with older children who are comfortable cycling. For younger children or those preferring walking, exploring the quieter roads and paths in the Vallée Verte can be a pleasant option. Always consider the fitness level of all family members when planning.

    Are dogs allowed on trails and in the general area of Col de Saxel?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on public trails and in natural areas in France, provided they are kept under control, especially around livestock. It's always best practice to keep dogs on a leash and to clean up after them. There are no specific restrictions mentioned for Col de Saxel, but always be mindful of local regulations and other visitors.

    What kind of views can I expect from Col de Saxel and its surroundings?

    From Col de Saxel itself, you can enjoy pleasant views of the Vallée Verte and the surrounding rural landscapes. As you ascend, particularly from Bons-en-Chablais, beautiful views of the "Bas-Chablais" and Lake Geneva unfold. From higher points, such as towards the Monastère de Bethléem, you can even catch magnificent glimpses of Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva, offering truly expansive vistas.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at Col de Saxel?

    Col de Saxel is a mountain pass, and as such, it typically does not have direct commercial establishments like cafes, pubs, or accommodation at the summit. These amenities are more likely to be found in the nearby villages such as Bons-en-Chablais, Pont de Fillinges, or Boëge, which serve as common starting points for ascents. It's advisable to plan your refreshments and lodging in these surrounding towns.

    What is the best time of day to visit Col de Saxel to avoid crowds?

    To enjoy the tranquility and avoid potential crowds, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends, it's recommended to visit Col de Saxel in the early morning. The roads are generally quiet, but arriving before mid-morning will ensure a more peaceful experience and easier parking if you're driving to a starting point.

    What are the typical weather conditions at Col de Saxel, and what should I wear?

    Col de Saxel is at an elevation of around 943-944 meters, so weather can change quickly. In summer, expect pleasant temperatures, but always carry layers as mountain weather can be unpredictable. In spring and autumn, temperatures are cooler, and rain is possible, so waterproof and windproof layers are essential. For winter, expect cold temperatures, and potentially snow and ice, requiring warm, insulated, and waterproof clothing. Always check the local forecast before your visit.

    Can I find any hidden gems or less-traveled trails around Col de Saxel?

    The charm of Col de Saxel lies in its quiet, rural character. While specific "hidden gems" are not widely publicized, exploring the network of smaller, less-traveled roads and paths off the main cycling routes can often lead to peaceful discoveries. Detours into the surrounding forests and pastures, or seeking out local hamlets, can reveal unique views and a deeper sense of the Vallée Verte's natural beauty. Using a detailed map or a route planning app can help uncover these less-frequented paths.

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