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Col de Saint-Sorlin (1.142 m)

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Col de Saint-Sorlin (1.142 m)

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The Col de Saint-Sorlin, a scenic mountain pass reaching an elevation of 1,142 meters, is nestled within the picturesque Jura massif in France. Located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, it spans the Doubs and Jura departments, serving as a natural connection between areas near Les Pontets and Cerniébaud. This pass is a well-known destination for those seeking to explore the natural beauty of the Jura mountains.

Visitors consistently appreciate the gentle nature of the climb to the Col de Saint-Sorlin. Cyclists,…

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    22 febbraio 2023

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    Questo valico di 1.142 metri di dislivello è molto graduale e quindi sale senza particolari difficoltà.
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    25 agosto 2021

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    Salita costante ai margini di una foresta, davvero molto carina.
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    8 settembre 2024

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    Passaggio senza alcuna difficoltà da Mouthe: circa 6,5 km al 3-4%.
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    I migliori Tour verso Col de Saint-Sorlin (1.142 m)

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    Distanza 6,00 km

    Salita 190 m

    Discesa 190 m

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    Posizione:Les Pontets, Pontarlier, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Francia

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    What is the typical terrain like for cycling or hiking at Col de Saint-Sorlin?

    The terrain around Col de Saint-Sorlin is characterized by a steady, gradual ascent through the fringes of a forest. For cyclists, the climbs are generally considered easy to moderate, with average gradients around 3-4%. Hikers can expect well-defined trails, often shaded by trees, offering a pleasant experience in the natural environment of the Jura massif.

    Are there any notable viewpoints or natural features near Col de Saint-Sorlin?

    While the pass itself is primarily known for its cycling routes and forest scenery, the surrounding Jura massif offers numerous natural features. The journey through the forest fringes provides picturesque views, and the pass is the highest point of the Haute-Joux chain, reaching 1,237 meters in the broader area. Exploring nearby trails can reveal scenic vistas of the Doubs and Jura departments.

    Is parking available at or near Col de Saint-Sorlin?

    Specific dedicated parking areas directly at the summit of Col de Saint-Sorlin are limited. However, visitors typically find parking in nearby villages such as Les Pontets or Cerniébaud, or at trailheads leading to the pass. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

    Can I reach Col de Saint-Sorlin using public transport?

    Direct public transport to the exact summit of Col de Saint-Sorlin is generally not available. The pass is situated in a rural area of the Jura massif. Visitors usually drive to nearby towns like Mouthe, Les Pontets, or Cerniébaud and then cycle or hike to the pass. Checking local bus schedules for these villages would be the best approach for public transport options to the vicinity.

    Is Col de Saint-Sorlin suitable for family outings or dog-friendly activities?

    Yes, the gentle gradients and scenic forest paths make Col de Saint-Sorlin suitable for family outings, especially for cycling or leisurely walks. Many trails in the Jura region are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near roads or in areas where wildlife might be present. Always carry water for your pet.

    What are the best months to visit Col de Saint-Sorlin for cycling or hiking?

    The warmer months, typically from late spring (May) through early autumn (October), are generally the best time to visit Col de Saint-Sorlin. During this period, the trails are clear, the weather is pleasant, and the forest scenery is at its peak. Winter visits are possible for snow-related activities, but access and conditions will be different.

    What kind of winter activities are possible at Col de Saint-Sorlin?

    While primarily known for cycling in warmer months, Col de Saint-Sorlin and the surrounding Jura massif transform in winter. Depending on snow conditions, activities like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking might be possible on designated trails. Always check local conditions and trail accessibility before planning a winter visit.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Col de Saint-Sorlin?

    The immediate vicinity of Col de Saint-Sorlin is natural and undeveloped. However, you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in the nearby villages and towns such as Mouthe, Les Pontets, Cerniébaud, or Nozeroy. These places offer amenities for visitors exploring the region.

    How difficult are the hiking trails around Col de Saint-Sorlin?

    Hiking trails around Col de Saint-Sorlin generally range from easy to moderate. The pass itself is known for its gradual slopes, making it accessible for most fitness levels. Many routes involve pleasant walks through forested areas with manageable elevation changes, suitable for a relaxed outdoor experience.

    What is the typical duration for cycling the Col de Saint-Sorlin?

    The duration for cycling Col de Saint-Sorlin depends on your starting point and fitness level. From Mouthe, the ascent is approximately 6.5 km with a 3-4% gradient, which can take an average cyclist around 20-30 minutes. Longer routes, such as from Les Granges-Sainte-Marie (15.7 km) or Nozeroy (11.8 km), will naturally take longer, typically 1 to 1.5 hours for the climb.

    Are there any circular walking routes that include Col de Saint-Sorlin?

    Yes, the Jura massif offers various possibilities for circular walking routes. While specific named circular routes directly from the pass might require local maps or guides, it's possible to create your own loops by combining different trails that pass through or near Col de Saint-Sorlin, connecting to villages like Les Pontets or Cerniébaud.

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