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Chevrères Pass

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Chevrères Pass

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The Col des Chevrères is a renowned mountain pass nestled within the challenging terrain of the Vosges Mountains in the Haute-Saône department of France. Standing at an elevation of 916 meters, this pass connects the towns of Servance and Plancher-les-Mines, offering a formidable ascent that has gained international recognition, particularly among the cycling community. It is a key landmark in the region, bordering the communes of Belfahy and Servance-Miellin, and linking the Ognon and Rahin valleys.

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    May 2, 2022

    Road cycling

    Epic climb as soon as the big percentages arrive. Note, 3 kilometers from the finish, the possible presence of two dangerous dogs. If they are not attached by their owner, they are likely to bite. For me it's 3 stitches on the wrist and the disappointment of not riding the board of beautiful girls to close my weekend.....
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    February 23, 2021

    Road cycling

    Beautiful 'goat path' up. On rainy days, the clouds hang between the coniferous forests on the slope. This produces beautiful pictures.
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    August 28, 2019

    Road cycling

    Beautiful brutal increase of up to 19%
    Thibault Pinot needed a terrific 11:28 min
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    Location: Belfahy, Lüders, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main cycling routes to Col des Chevrères and how do they differ in difficulty?

    There are three primary cycling ascents to Col des Chevrères, each offering a distinct challenge. The route from Servance via Miellin is approximately 10.8 km long with an average gradient of 5%, but features sustained sections over 15% and up to 18% near the end. The ascent from Servance via Belfahy is considered the hardest, with a 3.5 km section averaging 9.7% and a 250-meter stretch at 17%. Finally, the southern climb from Plancher-les-Mines is generally the easiest, at 12.8 km with a 3.9% average gradient, though it steepens significantly in the final 1.5 km, including a 14% ramp.

    Are there any specific hiking trails or circular walks recommended around Col des Chevrères?

    While the Col des Chevrères is primarily known for its challenging cycling ascents, the surrounding Vosges Mountains offer numerous marked trails suitable for hikers. Although specific named circular walks directly from the pass are not detailed, the region is excellent for exploring. You can find various routes for different skill levels by exploring the wider Vosges Massif, which is a paradise for hikers.

    What are the parking options available at Col des Chevrères?

    Parking is available near the Col des Chevrères, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. For cyclists and hikers planning to tackle the pass, arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot. Specific parking areas are typically found at the base of the main ascents or near the summit.

    Is Col des Chevrères accessible by public transport?

    Direct public transport options to the Col des Chevrères are limited due to its remote mountain pass location. Visitors typically reach the pass by car or bicycle. It's advisable to check local bus services in nearby towns like Servance or Plancher-les-Mines for any connections, but a personal vehicle or cycling is generally the most practical way to arrive.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like at Col des Chevrères?

    The Vosges Mountains, including the area around Col des Chevrères, can experience significant snowfall in winter. While the pass itself might be challenging for winter hiking due to steep gradients and potential ice, the broader region offers opportunities for activities like snowshoeing. Always check local weather and trail conditions before attempting a winter visit, and ensure you have appropriate gear for snowy or icy terrain.

    Are there any family-friendly or dog-friendly options for visiting Col des Chevrères?

    The Col des Chevrères is known for its challenging terrain, making it less suitable for very young children or casual family strolls directly on the pass itself. However, the wider Vosges region offers many family-friendly trails. For dog owners, dogs are generally welcome on trails in the Vosges, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially given a past report of potentially aggressive dogs near the summit. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and capable of handling the terrain.

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

    The Col des Chevrères is a mountain pass and does not have extensive facilities directly at the summit. There are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options immediately on the pass. For amenities, visitors would need to go to the nearby towns such as Servance or Plancher-les-Mines, where you can find various services, including restaurants and lodging.

    What unique natural features or viewpoints can be found at Col des Chevrères?

    The Col des Chevrères is situated within the scenic Vosges Mountains, offering verdant landscapes and dense forests. While there isn't one single named viewpoint at the summit, the climb itself, particularly the route via Belfahy, is described as picturesque with greenery, meadows, winding roads, and scattered farms. On rainy days, the clouds hanging between the coniferous forests create a beautiful and atmospheric experience.

    What should I wear for hiking or cycling at Col des Chevrères?

    Given the challenging terrain and varying weather conditions in the Vosges Mountains, it's essential to dress appropriately. For cyclists, proper cycling gear, including a helmet, is crucial. For hikers, wear sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for mountain weather (which can change quickly), and waterproof outerwear. Always carry enough water and snacks, regardless of your activity.

    What is the historical significance of Col des Chevrères, particularly in relation to the Tour de France?

    The Col des Chevrères gained international recognition when it was first included in the Tour de France cycle race. It featured on Stage 10 of the 2014 race and again on Stage 6 in 2019. Its inclusion was a deliberate choice by the Tour de France director to find decisive passes beyond the traditional Alps and Pyrenees, cementing its status as an iconic and challenging ascent in professional cycling history.

    Are there any safety concerns or specific precautions to take when visiting Col des Chevrères?

    Visitors should be aware of the challenging gradients, especially if cycling, and ensure their equipment is in good condition. A notable safety concern mentioned by past visitors is the potential presence of unrestrained dogs about 3 kilometers from the finish, which have been reported to be aggressive. Cyclists and hikers should exercise caution in this area. Always be prepared for changing mountain weather and carry necessary supplies.

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