Col du Mont Cenis from Lanslebourg

Starting from Val-Cenis

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Col du Mont Cenis from Lanslebourg

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Starting from :

Latitude :

6.882473

Longitude :

45.285576

Map ref. :

Carte "Vélo de Route" de "La Maurienne, le plus grand domaine cyclable du monde" éditée par Maurienne Tourisme et disponible dans tous les Offices de Tourisme de Maurienne (sous réserve des stocks disponibles).

Kilometre posts line the road to the Col du Mont Cenis, which culminates at almost 2000 m, beside the eponymous lake. The road continues to the Col du Petit Mont Cenis, where there is a nice, friendly mountain hut.

The 2084-m high Col du Mont-Cenis towers above the Maurienne and Susa Valleys, at the heart of the Mont-Cenis Range.

This prestigious pass marked the border between France and Italy until 1947. The very narrow road that existed under the First Empire (wagons had to be disassembled and carried on mules) was widened by Napoleon Bonaparte, with construction taking ten years, from 1803 to 1813, and involving the toil of 3000 labourers. During the work, the 9th-century hospice was extended so it could provide shelter for poor travellers, not for travellers “who thanks to their fortune can enjoy the hospitality of the inns set up along the road”, to quote the rules introduced by the Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne.

Pope Pious VII stayed at the hospice in 1812. He was in such poor health he was given the last rights but, against all expectations, he recovered and was able to get back to France.

There are some kilometer markers during the Mont-Cenis itinerary.

Useful information

Starting from Val-Cenis

Difficulty : Level red – hard

Aller retour

Distance : 10 km

Elevation gain : 776 m

Max. altitude : 2083 m

Marked itinerary

Contact

Telephone:

 04 79 05 99 06

e-mail:

 info@hautemaurienne.com

Services

Rates

Free access.

Period(s) of use

From 01/05 to 31/10

Subject to favorable weatherSubject to snow conditions

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Pets not allowed

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