Col d’Allos

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Col d’Allos is a high mountain pass in the French Alps, popular with cyclists and motorists for its scenic, winding route connecting alpine valleys.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
road pass
accesses Mercantour National Park (nearby area) NERFINISHED
climbCategory Hors catégorie (in Tour de France, some years)
connects Barcelonnette NERFINISHED
Colmars NERFINISHED
Ubaye Valley NERFINISHED
Verdon Valley NERFINISHED
country France
drainageBasin Durance basin
Verdon basin NERFINISHED
elevation 2250 m
7382 ft
firstTourDeFranceAppearance 1911
frequentlyUsedIn Tour de France NERFINISHED
hasClimb north side from Barcelonnette
south side from Colmars
hasFeature narrow roadway
no protective barriers on some sections
numerous hairpin bends
knownFor scenic views
steep gradients
winding road
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Alpes-de-Haute-Provence NERFINISHED
Alps NERFINISHED
French Alps NERFINISHED
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Southern Alps NERFINISHED
maxGradient about 8 percent
mountainRange Alps NERFINISHED
nameOrigin nearby village of Allos
near Allos NERFINISHED
Val d’Allos ski area NERFINISHED
offers panoramic alpine scenery
partOf Route des Grandes Alpes NERFINISHED
popularFor motorcycle touring
road cycling
scenic driving
region southeastern France
roadNumber D902 NERFINISHED
D908
roadSurface asphalt
seasonalStatus often closed in winter
usedBy cyclists
motorists

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Ubaye Valley nearPass Col d’Allos