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COL DE LA CAYOLLE
The Col de la Cayolle is a fundamental way that connects the Ubaye Valley with the Var Valley, or the department of Haute Provence with that of the Maritime Alps. Read More
COL DU GRANON
A few kilometers from Briançon, in case you want to opt for an unusual pass compared to the more traditional Alpine roads, you have the opportunity to drive towards the Read More
COL DE SAGNES
COL DE SAGNES The Col des Sagnes hardly ends up on the itinerant radars of those visiting the area that extends a few kilometers south of Gap, but the reason Read More
DRIVE FRANCE | The Ultimate Guide to France’s 50 Best Driving Roads
Roads in almost impeccable conditions, breathtaking landscapes and a tangle of curves ready to leave their mark on the soul of every traveler. Regardless of what the precise final destination Read More
COL DE LA CROIX-DE-FER
The Col de la Croix-de-Fer (literally, Iron Cross) is one of those rare cases in which one pass starts from another. In fact, a few kilometers west of the summit, Read More
COL D’ALLOS
COL D’ALLOS The Col d’Allos is one of those hill roads that are much more than you might think by driving it without paying due attention. In fact, if the Read More
COL DE VENCE
COL DE VENCE This is one of those roads that literally get you as soon as you put your feet (or wheels) on it. We’re not talking about a long Read More