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Le Col de Matafelon is a scenic mountain pass nestled in the Ain department of France, within the picturesque Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and forming part of the southern Jura massif. Standing at an elevation of 454 meters (1,490 feet), this pass serves as a vital connection between the village of Thoirette in the Ain valley and Matafelon-Granges in the Oignin valley. It is renowned for its tranquil, green environment and offers a gateway to exploring the natural beauty of the area.
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Distanza 5,31 km
Salita 170 m
Discesa 250 m
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Le Col de Matafelon stands at an elevation of 454 meters (1,490 feet) above sea level. It serves as a connection between the village of Thoirette, located in the Ain valley, and Matafelon-Granges, situated in the Oignin valley.
Yes, the pass offers popular hiking routes. The Sentier du Belvédère leads to a viewpoint with panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Another trail, the Sentier des Cascades, guides visitors along spectacular waterfalls, providing a refreshing natural experience.
For cyclists, the ascent from Thoirette is approximately 3.6 kilometers long with an average gradient of around 4.9% and a maximum of 6.6%. From Matafelon-Granges, the climb is about 8 kilometers with an average gradient of approximately 7.4%, reaching up to 9% in steeper sections.
The cycling ascent from Thoirette is considered an easy ascension within the Jura massif, suitable for cyclists with basic experience. For hikers, trails like the Sentier du Belvédère and Sentier des Cascades offer varying experiences, but generally provide accessible options for those new to mountain hiking.
Beyond the panoramic views from the Sentier du Belvédère, visitors can enjoy the waterfalls along the Sentier des Cascades. The area also features the tranquil confluence of the Ain and Oignin rivers, and a swimming area at the Oignin river for a refreshing break.
While specific detailed parking information is not widely available, the area is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts. It's advisable to prepare for rural conditions and look for designated parking areas near trailheads or in the nearby villages of Thoirette or Matafelon-Granges. Arriving earlier in the day, especially during peak seasons, is often recommended.
The natural environment and varied trails make Le Col de Matafelon suitable for families, offering opportunities for leisurely walks and exploring nature. Many trails in the region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially around wildlife and other visitors.
Near the Oignin river, there is a small hotel-restaurant called Au Moulin du Pont, which also has a swimming area. You may find additional cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the nearby villages of Thoirette and Matafelon-Granges.
The commune of Matafelon-Granges was created in 1973 by the merger of two former communes, Matafelon and Granges. While specific historical events directly tied to the pass itself are not prominently documented, the region has historical context, including ancient fortifications in the Alps and nearby attractions like the ruins of Oliferne Castle and the rural Romanesque Church of Saint-Hymetière.
While the intro mentions the climb from Thoirette for cyclists and hikers, specific circular routes are not detailed. However, the presence of trails like the Sentier du Belvédère and Sentier des Cascades suggests opportunities to combine sections for varied hiking experiences. Exploring local maps or using a route planning app can help discover circular options.