Col des Bagenelles

The Col des Bagenelles (French pronunciation: [kɔl de baʒnɛl]) is a mountain pass at an altitude of 904 meters (2,966 ft) in the Vosges.

[2] Close to the pass is the Grand Brézouard (1,229 meters (4,032 ft)), a peak between Les Bagenelles, Le Bonhomme, Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines and Aubure.

A side road, the D 148, joins the Route des Crêtes via the Col du Pré de Raves at 1,009 m.[3] There are 46 km of cross-country ski trails and four snowshoe itineraries.

[5] The Col des Bagenelles has so far been climbed once in the Tour de France, in 1992 on stage 11 between Strasbourg and Mulhouse.

[6] Media related to Col des Bagenelles at Wikimedia Commons