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Cime de la Bonette

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The Cime de la Bonette is a majestic summit nestled in the heart of the French Alps, within the stunning Mercantour National Park. Reaching an impressive elevation of 2,860 meters (9,383 feet), it stands as a prominent landmark near the border with Italy, dividing the Ubaye Valley to the north from the Tinée River valley to the south. This iconic peak is famously encircled by the highest paved road in France, which climbs to 2,802 meters, making it a truly…

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    25. August 2018

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    Die letzten Höhenmeter muss man zu Fuß gehen.
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    10. Juli 2017

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    den La Bonette muss man "bezwingen" wenn man in der Region ist. Das Letzte Wegstück ist aber bezüglich der Steilheit und Höhe nicht zu unterschätzen!

    26. Juli 2021

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    Höchste asphaltierte Straße Europas (nur wegen einer nutzlosen, aber sehr panoramischen Schleife, die es ermöglicht, das Stilfserjoch zu überwinden).
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    Ort: Saint-Dalmas-Le-Selvage, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte D'Azur, Frankreich

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    What is the difference between Cime de la Bonette and Col de la Bonette?

    The Col de la Bonette is a mountain pass located at 2,715 meters (8,907 feet). The Cime de la Bonette refers to the higher summit, which stands at 2,860 meters (9,383 feet). The road encircles the Cime, reaching 2,802 meters (9,193 feet), making it the highest paved through road in France. From this highest point on the road, a short footpath leads to the true summit of the Cime.

    How challenging is the hike to the true summit of Cime de la Bonette?

    The hike to the true summit from the highest point of the paved road is relatively short but can be quite steep. Hikers describe the last section as a significant test due to its steepness and height. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended for this final push to the 2,860-meter peak.

    Are there any specific hiking trails around Cime de la Bonette besides the summit path?

    While the short path to the Cime de la Bonette summit is the most direct, the surrounding Mercantour National Park offers numerous other hiking opportunities. These range from easier walks in the valleys to more challenging routes exploring the diverse alpine landscapes. It's advisable to consult local trail maps or resources for detailed routes suitable for your experience level.

    What are the typical weather conditions at Cime de la Bonette, especially at the summit?

    Weather at Cime de la Bonette can be highly variable and change rapidly, even during summer. Expect significant temperature drops at higher altitudes compared to the valleys, and strong winds are common. Even when the road is open from June to October, snow can persist in the highest sections. Always check the latest forecast before your visit and dress in layers.

    Is Cime de la Bonette suitable for families with children?

    The drive to the Cime de la Bonette offers spectacular views that families can enjoy. The short walk to the true summit might be challenging for very young children due to its steepness and altitude. For family-friendly activities, consider exploring the lower sections of the Mercantour National Park or the towns at the foot of the ascent, such as Jausiers or Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée, which offer easier trails and amenities.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails or at the summit of Cime de la Bonette?

    As Cime de la Bonette is located within the Mercantour National Park, specific regulations apply to dogs. Generally, dogs are permitted on a leash on main roads and some designated trails, but often restricted in core areas of national parks to protect wildlife. It's best to check the official Mercantour National Park guidelines for the most up-to-date information regarding dog access.

    Where can I find parking and trailheads for Cime de la Bonette?

    Parking is available at the highest point of the paved road that encircles the Cime de la Bonette. From this parking area, the trailhead for the short walk to the true summit is clearly visible. During peak season, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended. For other trails in the area, trailheads are typically found near the towns of Jausiers (north side) or Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée (south side).

    What should cyclists wear when tackling the Cime de la Bonette?

    Cyclists should prepare for significant temperature variations. Even on a sunny day, the summit can be cold and windy. Layering is crucial: a good base layer, a warm cycling jersey, a windproof and waterproof jacket, gloves, and a hat or buff are highly recommended. Don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen, as UV radiation is intense at altitude.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at the Cime de la Bonette?

    There are no permanent cafes, pubs, or accommodation facilities directly at the Cime de la Bonette summit or the highest point of the road. Visitors should be self-sufficient. Services, including cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options, can be found in the nearby towns at the foot of the ascents, such as Jausiers and Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée.

    What historical significance does the Cime de la Bonette hold?

    The road around Cime de la Bonette has historical roots dating back to ancient mule tracks. Its modern construction was envisioned by Napoleon III in the 19th century. It also holds a significant place in cycling history as the highest point ever reached by the Tour de France, having been featured multiple times, including in 2024. Old military barracks from 1940 can still be seen near Restefond, highlighting its strategic importance.

    Can I visit Cime de la Bonette in winter, and what activities are available?

    The road to Cime de la Bonette is typically closed due to snow from late autumn until early summer (usually June). Therefore, direct access by car or bicycle is not possible in winter. However, the surrounding Mercantour National Park offers opportunities for winter activities like snowshoeing or ski touring in accessible areas, though these would require specific planning and equipment, and would not typically reach the Cime itself.

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