More than 18 km of high mountain await you to climb this mythical pass and reach a splendidly panoramic finish at 2642 m.

Description

The Tour de France first passed over the Galibier on July 10, 1911, and on that day Émile Georget, the only rider to do so without setting foot on the ground, exclaimed to witnesses: "That'll put you in a corner", while calling the organizers "bandits" who dared to take the riders over this pass. Since then, it has become one of the most prestigious stages and has seen some of the biggest names take part. From the summit, you have a magnificent view of the Grand Galibier, the Pic Blanc du Galibier, the Glaciers de la Meije, Mont Viso and, on a clear day, Mont Blanc. The Col du Galibier is a crossroads between two major Alpine valleys on the route des grandes alpes.

Period of opening

From 01/06 to 31/10.
Depending on the weather.

Equipment & services

  • Picnic area
  • Bar
  • Public WC
  • Orientation board
  • Parking nearby

Animals

Non accepted

Localisation

Let's go

Itinerary overview

  • Difficulty
    Difficulty Level black - very hard
  • Positive elevation
    Positive elevation 1235 m
  • Distance
    Distance 18 km
  • Maximum altitude
    Maximum altitude 2645
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