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  1. Col de la Bonette is a high mountain pass in the French Alps, near the border with Italy. It is the seventh highest paved road in the Alps and the highest through road in Europe, with a scenic loop around the Cime de la Bonette peak.

  2. Col de la Bonette is a scenic and historic road that connects the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department with the Maritime Alps National Park. Learn about its features, history, attractions and FAQs on this website.

  3. The Col de la Bonette road (altitude 2,715 metres) links the Ubaye Valley in the Alpes de Haute Provence to the Tinée Valley in the Alpes-Maritimes. The Col de la Bonette and the road are closed in winter, so you’ll have to wait for the snow to melt before going over them. (open from June to October)

  4. Témoignages. FAQ. Plan your bike ascent of the Col de la Bonette and the cime de la Bonette. High at 2715 m, this col on Route des Grandes Alpes ®, France's third-highest pass, separates the Ubaye valley to the north and the Tinée valley to the south.

  5. Discover the legendary Col de la Bonette, a highlight of the Tour de France and one of the most breathtaking roads in the French Alps.

  6. Découvrez la plus haute route inter-vallées d'Europe, qui relie l'Ubaye Serre-Ponçon à la Tinée, à 2802 m d'altitude. Explorez les paysages grandioses, la faune et la flore variées, et l'histoire de cette route ouverte en 1961.

  7. Le col de la Bonette est un col de montagne à 2 715 mètres d' altitude 1, 2, où la route de la Bonette passe pour relier la vallée de l'Ubaye à celle de la Tinée. Le col de la Bonette se situe entre la cime de la Bonette (2 860 m) et la cime des Trois Serrières (2 753 m).