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Col des Saisies

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Col des Saisies is a renowned mountain pass nestled in the heart of the French Alps, specifically within the Savoie department. Standing at an elevation of 1,657 meters (or sometimes cited as 1,658 meters), this strategic pass connects the Val d'Arly valley to the north with the picturesque Beaufortain region to the south. It is a key feature of the Beaufortain massif and is famously part of the iconic Route des Grandes Alpes cycling route, with the popular ski resort…

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    December 27, 2023

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    The Col des Saisies is one of the most famous passes in Savoy. The pass, located at an altitude of 1,681 meters, connects the Beaufortain valley with the Val d'Arly. The pass has been tackled many times by the Tour de France and is also home to a ski resort.
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    A simple col, ideal for warming up the 3000s
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    Not many places to get food at the top, surprisingly. We had to carry on to Beaufort.

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    Saisies Circuit

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    This difficult 39.7-mile (64.0 km) road cycling route, the Saisies Circuit, climbs 6991 feet (2131 metres) through the French Alps.

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    Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Location: Hauteluce, Albertville, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the primary cycling routes and their difficulty levels for ascending Col des Saisies?

    Col des Saisies offers challenging ascents from both sides, making it a favorite for cyclists. From Flumet on the northern side, the climb is approximately 14.6 kilometers with an average gradient of 6% and a maximum of 8%. The southern approach via the D925 from Beaufort spans about 15.2 kilometers, featuring an average gradient of 6.5% and also peaking at 8%. Both are often classified as Category 1 climbs in major races like the Tour de France.

    Are there specific parking areas or advice for visitors driving to Col des Saisies, especially during busy periods?

    While parking is generally available around the Les Saisies resort area at the pass, it can become quite busy, particularly during peak seasons like summer weekends or winter holidays. To secure a convenient spot, it's often recommended to arrive early in the morning. Specific parking lots are located within the resort village, offering access to various trails and amenities.

    What kind of family-friendly activities are available at Col des Saisies beyond hiking and skiing?

    Beyond traditional hiking and skiing, Col des Saisies and the Les Saisies resort offer several family-friendly attractions. These include a year-round toboggan run, Mountain Games, and a baby park where children can have an introduction to dog sledding. The area also features numerous easy walking paths suitable for families with younger children.

    Is Col des Saisies suitable for dog owners, and are there specific dog-friendly trails?

    Col des Saisies is generally welcoming to dog owners, with many trails suitable for walks with leashed dogs. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific trails, especially within protected natural areas like the Saisies peat bog, where rules might be stricter to protect wildlife. Always ensure your dog is under control and clean up after them.

    What are the options for food and accommodation directly at Col des Saisies or in nearby villages?

    While the Les Saisies resort at the pass offers various amenities, some visitors have noted that food options directly at the summit can be surprisingly limited. It's a good idea to carry provisions, especially if planning a longer outing. For more extensive dining and accommodation choices, the nearby village of Beaufort is a recommended option, offering a wider selection of restaurants and hotels.

    What are the best viewpoints for panoramic scenery around Col des Saisies?

    Col des Saisies itself offers breathtaking panoramic views, often including Mont Blanc, the Aravis, and the Chartreuse Mountains. For even more spectacular vistas, consider hiking towards the peaks that delimit the pass, such as Bisanne to the west or Légette (Lézette) and Chard du Beurre to the east. These higher points provide elevated perspectives of the Beaufortain massif and surrounding Alps.

    What are the main winter activities available at Col des Saisies, besides alpine skiing?

    Beyond alpine skiing, Col des Saisies is renowned for its extensive Nordic ski area, boasting 120 km of trails, which famously hosted events during the 1992 Winter Olympics. Other popular winter activities include snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and the aforementioned dog sledding introductions. The resort is part of the larger Espace Diamant ski region, offering a wide range of winter sports opportunities.

    Are there any historical landmarks or significant sites to visit near Col des Saisies?

    Yes, Col des Saisies has historical significance. A monument on the pass commemorates a parachute assault during World War II in August 1944, an operation called "Ebonite" that supplied arms to Resistance troops. Additionally, the nearby village of Hauteluce offers authentic charm, traditional houses, and an eco-museum that delves into local history and heritage.

    What is the typical weather forecast like at Col des Saisies, and how does it impact hiking conditions?

    Being a mountain pass at 1,657 meters, Col des Saisies experiences varied mountain weather that can change rapidly, even in summer. Summers are generally pleasant but can see sudden storms or temperature drops. Winters are cold and snowy, ideal for winter sports. Hikers should always check the local weather forecast before heading out, dress in layers, and be prepared for all conditions, regardless of the season.

    Are there any specific beginner-friendly hiking routes or circular walks around Col des Saisies?

    Yes, the area around Col des Saisies offers numerous trails suitable for various skill levels, including beginner hikers and those looking for leisurely circular walks. Many paths around the Les Saisies resort are well-maintained and offer gentle gradients with beautiful views. For specific routes, local tourist offices or hiking apps can provide detailed maps and elevation profiles to help you choose the best option for your group.

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