Mountain passes around Les Salces, a village in Lozère, France, provide access to the Aubrac plateau and its surrounding foothills. This region features diverse landscapes, offering various viewpoints and opportunities for outdoor activities. The passes are notable for their role in connecting different parts of the Aubrac and for their natural characteristics.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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9km of climbing, perfect for training sessions of one or 45 minutes
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The Col du Trébatut is 10.5 km long with an average gradient of 5.1% and maximum gradients of 8%. There is 535m of elevation gain.
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Aubrac welcomes you in all its splendour. The ascent of the Col de Bonnecombe is regular, and I assure you that this plateau is worth all the effort.
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A pleasant pass, which will take you straight into Aubrac and its magical plateau. We slept at the top in June, it is still cold there.
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This pass which marks the passage between Lozère and Aveyron is with its 1340 meters, the highest in Aubrac.
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To be precise, this pass marks the passage between Lozère and Aveyron
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Le Relais des Lacs, an isolated buron on the Aubrac plateau located at 1343m altitude on the lakes route (D52) at the junction of the GR60, the Aubrac tour, the Saint Guilhem path and Urbain V . Jérôme et Véronique offers you a unique menu, typical of Buronniers. In a unique country where many sporting and cultural activities await you (skiing, hiking, fishing, motorcycling, mountain biking ...), you will be warmly welcomed at the Relais des Lacs.
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The Bonnecombe pass gives access to the southern part of the Aubrac mountains, the highest on the plateau, and is located between the Mailhebiau signal and the Coumborio mountain. It is taken by the D52 road, known as the lakes road and is located in the immediate vicinity of the pond of the same name.
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The Bonnecombe Pass is particularly famous for the annual transhumance festival. This traditional event, which takes place on the Sunday closest to May 25th, draws many visitors who come to admire the decorated Aubrac cows as they move to higher pastures, offering a unique cultural experience.
Yes, several passes provide excellent views. The Highest point of the Via Podiensis, at 1,368 meters, offers expansive views of the surrounding area. Additionally, the Aubrac Pass, the highest in Aubrac at 1,340 meters, also provides significant vistas. The Col du Trébatut, while not a komoot highlight, also offers various viewpoints over the foothills of the Aubrac plateau.
The mountain passes around Les Salces are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, especially around Bonnecombe Pass, which also features a fishing pond and operates as a winter sports station during favorable conditions. For more detailed routes, explore hiking around Les Salces, road cycling routes, or MTB trails in the area.
The Aubrac Pass is notable for marking the passage between the Lozère and Aveyron departments. It is also the highest pass in Aubrac, reaching an elevation of 1,340 meters.
Yes, near Bonnecombe Pass, you can find the Café-Bar Aligot Relais des Lacs Bonnecombe. This isolated buron (traditional stone shelter) on the Aubrac plateau offers regional cuisine, including the local specialty, aligot.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring, especially around late May, is ideal for experiencing the transhumance festival at Bonnecombe Pass. Summer and early autumn are excellent for hiking and cycling, while winter offers opportunities for winter sports at Bonnecombe Pass when conditions are favorable.
The highest point accessible via a mountain pass in the area is the Highest point of the Via Podiensis, which reaches an elevation of 1,368 meters.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes for cyclists. For instance, the Trébatut Pass is 10.5 km long with an average gradient of 5.1% and maximum gradients of 8%, involving a 535m elevation gain, making it suitable for training sessions. You can find more challenging options in the road cycling routes around Les Salces guide.
Yes, both the Bonnecombe Pass and the Col du Trébatut are located along the D52 road, also known as the Route des Lacs, which traverses the picturesque Aubrac plateau.
The mountain passes around Les Salces offer diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter expansive views of the Aubrac plateau, especially from points like the Highest point of the Via Podiensis and the Aubrac Pass. The Bonnecombe Pass is situated near a pond, adding to the scenic landscape and offering opportunities for fishing.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from high-altitude viewpoints to routes through the Aubrac countryside. The passes are valued for providing access to the high Aubrac plateau, offering opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and for their natural characteristics. The komoot community has contributed over 20 upvotes and 13 photos, highlighting the area's appeal.


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