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Col De l'Iseran : in Savoie, Climb the Longest Pass in the Alps - My Stay in the Mountains

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Climbing at 2764 metres above sea level, the Iseran Pass in Savoie is considered the highest road pass in all the Alps. In this massif, there are two higher roads, but they are not considered to be passes: the Cime de la Bonette (2802 metres) and the glacier road in the Ötzal in Austria (2829 metres). Read alsoThe Cime de la Bonette is the highest road in Europe?Resumption of the bike: our 6 tips for preparing for the big passes L的Iseran is a gi…
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Climbing at 2764 metres above sea level, the Iseran Pass in Savoie is considered the highest road pass in all the Alps. In this massif, there are two higher roads, but they are not considered to be passes: the Cime de la Bonette (2802 metres) and the glacier road in the Ötzal in Austria (2829 metres). Read alsoThe Cime de la Bonette is the highest road in Europe?Resumption of the bike: our 6 tips for preparing for the big passes L的Iseran is a gi…

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mon-sejour-en-montagne.com broke the news in France on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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