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Col de la Croix de Coeur (Switzerland)

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Col de la Croix de Coeur is a high mountain pass located in the municipality of Riddes (Switzerland) at an elevation of 2.174m above the sea level. The route up to Croix de Coeur, starting in Verbier, is paved until about 1900 metres and the last 3 steep kilometres are gravel road, while only the very last 1-2 km are plain gravel and then very good. From the Cross is an amazing ridge road – completely flat – for almost 5 kilometres that heads straight towards a ski lift and big snow covered mountains.

 

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