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Mines Pass

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Col des Mines is a prominent mountain pass situated near the renowned resort town of Verbier in the Valais canton of Switzerland. Nestled within the majestic Swiss Alps, this pass reaches an approximate altitude of 2,550 meters (8,366 feet) and serves as a vital connection point, offering expansive views over Verbier village and the entire Val de Bagnes. It is a key landmark for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the District of Entremont.

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    November 24, 2023

    Hiking

    In winter, the Col des Mines is an iconic freeride classic in Verbier; in summer it's a slightly different beast, but it's still a beautiful and relatively easy-to-access place to enjoy the mountain atmosphere and admire the views, perhaps even for a picnic. The pass offers an excellent view over Verbier itself and is an excellent access point for the nearby Lac des Vaux.
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    An open and grassy pass, a window between La Tzoumaz and Verbier, two regions offering legendary courses. The pass is accessible via a varied network of trails and offers an exciting driving experience with diverse characteristics. You will experience perfect alpine views from here, making it an ideal and accessible vantage point from which to observe the endless sea of rocky peaks of the Valais region.
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    Hike the moderate 6.1-mile Col des Mines via the Vallon d'Arbi loop for panoramic alpine views over Verbier and the Val de Bagnes.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Location: Bagnes, Entremont, Valais, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain like on the Col des Mines trail for summer activities?

    The Col des Mines trail is primarily a 2 km dirt and gravel road. While generally considered moderate for summer activities like hiking, mountain biking, and trail running, it does involve significant elevation changes. Hikers and cyclists can expect a varied network of trails leading to and from the pass, offering diverse characteristics and an exciting experience.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or photography spots at Col des Mines?

    Absolutely! Col des Mines is renowned for its magnificent panoramic views. It offers an excellent vantage point directly overlooking Verbier village and the entire Val de Bagnes. From here, you can capture the endless sea of rocky peaks of the Valais region. It's considered a 'must' for visitors seeking stunning alpine photography opportunities.

    What are the parking options and trailhead locations for accessing Col des Mines?

    Parking and primary trailhead locations are typically found approximately 2.7 miles (4.3 km) away from the Col des Mines itself. It's advisable to check local maps or trail guides for the most convenient starting points, especially during peak seasons when parking areas can fill up quickly.

    Is Col des Mines suitable for beginner hikers, or are there easier routes nearby?

    While the main trail to Col des Mines is generally considered moderate, its accessibility and relatively short length (2 km for the pass itself) make it manageable for many. For those seeking easier or beginner-friendly options, the area around Verbier offers a wide network of trails. The pass also serves as an excellent access point for the nearby Lac des Vaux, which might offer varied difficulty levels depending on the chosen route.

    What are the specific challenges of the freeride ski descent at Col des Mines in winter?

    The winter freeride ski descent from Col des Mines is classified as a yellow run, indicating it requires a high level of skiing expertise. It features a steep incline and often includes a gully that can contain challenging powder or moguls. This descent, which leads back into the Verbier bowl, is a classic and marked itinerary, but its varied snow conditions and technical sections demand advanced skills.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at or very near Col des Mines?

    Col des Mines itself is a mountain pass, not a developed area with amenities. However, being situated near Verbier, a major resort town, you'll find a wide array of cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options within a short distance. Verbier offers all the necessary facilities for visitors exploring the region.

    Can I find circular walk options that include Col des Mines?

    Yes, the Col des Mines can be incorporated into various circular walks. It acts as a 'window' between the regions of La Tzoumaz and Verbier, connecting to a diverse network of trails. Hikers can plan routes that ascend to the pass, enjoy the views, and then descend via a different path, often linking to other scenic spots like Lac des Vaux, to create a rewarding loop.

    What is the elevation gain and overall distance for a typical hike to Col des Mines?

    While the pass itself is about 2 km long, a typical hike to Col des Mines from a trailhead involves significant elevation gain. One segment, for example, can include approximately 953 feet (290 meters) of ascent over 1.4 miles (2.25 km). The overall distance and elevation will vary greatly depending on your chosen starting point and the specific route you take to reach the pass.

    Are there any historical or geological points of interest at Col des Mines?

    Historically, Col des Mines has been recognized as a classic recreational itinerary, particularly for skiing. Interestingly, the area has also been noted for its geological significance, specifically as a uranium deposit. While not a 'coal mine' as sometimes erroneously referred to, this indicates a past geological interest, though its primary current significance is recreational.

    How does the experience at Col des Mines differ between summer and winter?

    The experience at Col des Mines transforms dramatically with the seasons. In winter, it's an iconic freeride classic for expert skiers, offering a challenging descent with powder and moguls. In summer, it becomes a beautiful and relatively easy-to-access spot for hiking, mountain biking, e-biking, and trail running, providing stunning views, picnic opportunities, and access to Lac des Vaux. Both seasons offer unique and memorable alpine experiences.

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