Collet de Montaup
1951 Collet de Montaup The Collet de Montaup at 1,951m in the Ariège Pyrenees is a minor pass connecting valleys south of the Ariège department. A quiet rural mountain road through open pastureland with broad Pyrenean views.
1951 Collet de Montaup The Collet de Montaup at 1,951m in the Ariège Pyrenees is a minor pass connecting valleys south of the Ariège department. A quiet rural mountain road through open pastureland with broad Pyrenean views.
1965 Col de Brilles The Col de Brilles at 1,965m is a remote high pass near the Franco-Spanish border in the high Pyrenees above the Valle de Tena. A quiet, pastoral road through open alpine moorland with expansive views of the surrounding peaks.
1980 Coll d’Ordino The Coll d’Ordino at 1,980m connects the Ordino valley with the Cortals d’Encamp in Andorra, offering fine views across Andorra’s mountain landscape. A pleasant, accessible pass on the quieter northern side of the principality.
2270 Port de Boucharo (Gavarnie) The Port de Boucharo at 2,270m above Gavarnie is a high Pyrenean pass near the UNESCO-listed Cirque de Gavarnie — one of the world’s most spectacular amphitheatres of rock and waterfall. The road provides direct access to this natural wonder from the French side.
1991 Col de Pradelles The Col de Pradelles at 1,991m is a Franco-Spanish border crossing in the central Pyrenees, connecting the Pallars Sobirà with the Ariège department through remote high-altitude terrain. A quiet pass with fine mountain views and little traffic.
1998 Col del Pam The Col del Pam at 1,998m in the Catalan Pyrenees offers a high crossing of the Sierra del Cadí foothills with views towards the higher Pyrenean chain. A quiet, pleasant mountain road through characteristic Catalan Pyrenean scenery.
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.
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.
2073 Coll de la Botella The Coll de la Botella at 2,073m is a high pass in the Catalan Pyrenees near Andorra connecting two valleys of the Pallars Sobirà. A remote, quiet road through open alpine moorland with views across the high Pyrenean chain.
2315 Forcola di Livigno The Forcola di Livigno at 2,315m provides Swiss access to the Italian enclave of Livigno from the Engadin valley. The pass crosses open alpine terrain with views of the Rhaetian Alps and leads to Livigno’s unique duty-free zone, worth visiting for significantly cheaper fuel.