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  • Malojapass

    1815 Malojapass The Malojapass at 1,815m is unique among alpine passes — from the Engadin plateau it barely rises above the valley floor, but descends precipitously into the Bregaglia (Bergell) valley on the Italian side via a series of tight switchbacks. The dramatic contrast and the jewel-like Silsersee below make it unmissable.

  • Col de Pailhères

    2001 Col de Pailhères The Col de Pailhères at 2,001m in the Ariège Pyrenees is a demanding Tour de France climb connecting Ax-les-Thermes with the Capcir plateau. The long climb through forest and moorland opens into dramatic high-altitude scenery near the summit with exceptional views of the Ariège and Aude valleys.

  • Coll de Pal

    2106 Coll de Pal The Coll de Pal at 2,106m in the Catalan Pyrenees above Berguedà offers sweeping views north into the high Pyrenean chain. A quiet, little-used pass reached via La Molina ski resort area, it delivers high-altitude Pyrenean scenery without the crowds of the main passes.

  • Port de la Bonaigua

    2076 Port de la Bonaigua The Port de la Bonaigua at 2,072m in the Val d’Aran region of Catalonia is a major pass in the Spanish Pyrenees connecting the Aran valley with the Pallars Sobirà. The road crosses through open alpine terrain with excellent views, and the Val d’Aran below is linguistically and culturally unique…

  • Collada Fosca

    2041 Collada Fosca The Collada Fosca at 2,041m is a high Andorran pass connecting the Vall d’Incles with the Valira d’Orient. Part of Andorra’s high mountain road network, it offers fine views of the surrounding Pyrenean peaks from a quiet, elevated road through alpine meadows.