Mountain passes near Bernex France offer access to diverse landscapes in the Chablais region. This low-mountain resort provides a starting point for exploring various passes popular among hikers and cyclists. The area features a range of elevations and terrains, from challenging climbs to scenic pedestrian routes. Bernex is part of the Leman Mountains Explore territory, known for its outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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No photo can reflect the beauty of the place 😍
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Great view - and maybe you'll actually get to see ibexes 😍
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Steep climb coming from Morzine with an average of 8% in the first part then 9%.
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beautiful collar, possibility of making loops
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The ascent of the Col du Corbier from le Biot is about 6.5 km, of which the last 4.5 km are very steep. (Between 9 and 14 %)
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The Col du Corbier coming from the Vallée d'Abondance is a nice climb with many hairpin bends that is not too steep. The top is at 1230 meters.
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The road to the Col de grand taillet is quite steep, has a few hairpin bends and you have a beautiful view of the valley and mountain peaks behind. You can continue to the trechauffé point
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The Col du Corbier from the D902 is 6.9 km long with a total drop of 523 m. The average gradient is 7.5% with maximum gradients of 9.5%.
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The mountain passes near Bernex cater to a variety of interests, from challenging climbs for cyclists to scenic hikes with breathtaking vistas. You'll find diverse landscapes, including impressive granite formations and high-altitude lawns, making them ideal for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.
Yes, the Col du Corbier (1230 m) is particularly known for its cycling challenge. Starting from the D902, the climb spans 6.9 km with a total ascent of 523 meters, featuring an average gradient of 7.5% and maximum gradients reaching 9.5%.
For truly spectacular views, consider the Col de Bise. Perched at 1,915 meters, it offers an exceptional vantage point for admiring Lake Geneva and the Jura mountains. The Rebollion Pass also provides magnificent panoramas to both the north and south from its narrow ridge.
Absolutely. The Bosse Pass (Pas de la Bosse) is a pedestrian pass that connects the valley of Bise with the valley of Abondance. Visitors are drawn to its stunning 'circus-like' landscape, characterized by impressive granite bars that cut across the massif's lawns.
The region around Bernex offers extensive hiking opportunities. For example, the Col de Bise is located on the GR 5 long-distance hiking trail. You can find various hiking routes, including moderate and difficult options, by exploring the Hiking around Bernex guide.
Yes, the Leman Mountains Explore territory, which includes Bernex, offers a variety of outdoor activities. For mountain biking and gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Col du Corbier – Col du Corbier (1230 m) loop from Abondance' or the 'Lake Beunaz loop'. More details are available in the Gravel biking around Bernex guide.
The mountain passes are generally best visited during the summer months for hiking and cycling, when trails are clear and weather conditions are favorable. Bernex is also known for winter sports, so seasonal considerations will depend on your planned activities.
Cyclists will appreciate the Tight Switchbacks - La Forclaz, which offer a super fun descent or a challenging climb with great views across the valley. This section is part of the road to Col de Grand Taillet.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the rewarding challenge of the climbs, and the unique natural beauty, such as the 'circus-like' landscape at Bosse Pass. Many also enjoy the opportunity to spot wildlife like Bouquetin, especially near Col de Bise.
Yes, there are several running trails in the Bernex area. You can find routes like the 'Lac Darbon loop' or the 'View of Lake Geneva – Mémises Peak loop'. For more options, consult the Running Trails around Bernex guide.
Yes, Bernex is part of the Leman Mountains Explore territory, which offers a wide range of outdoor activities throughout the year, including extensive hiking and mountain biking trails during the summer, and skiing in the winter.


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