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  2. Tour du Mont Blanc - Wikipedia

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    The Tour du Mont Blanc or TMB is one of the most popular long-distance walks in Europe. It circles the Mont Blanc massif , covering a distance of roughly 165 kilometres (103 mi) with 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of ascent/descent and passing through parts of Switzerland, Italy and France.

  3. List of highest road passes in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    In the Alps between Innertkirchen, Bern and Gletsch, Valais Fuorn: 2,149 metres (7,051 ft) In the Alps in the canton of Graubünden between Zernez in the Inn Valley and Val Müstair: Splügen: 2,117 metres (6,946 ft) In the Alps on the Swiss-Italian border between Splugen, Graubünden and Chiavenna, Italy Saint Gotthard: 2,106 metres (6,909 ft)

  4. Tour Ronde - Wikipedia

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    The Tour Ronde (3,792 metres (12,441 ft)) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif of the Alps, situated on the border between France and Italy. It is a prominent mountain, some 3.5 km north-east of Mont Blanc , but is effectively part of a continuation of the south eastern spur of Mont Maudit (l'Arete de la Brenva) which forms a frontier ridge ...

  5. Little St Bernard Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Little St Bernard Pass was first crossed by the Tour de France in 1949 and has been featured three times since. In 2007, Montée d'Hauteville was climbed on stage 8 of the Tour de France. The pass was featured in the 2009 Tour de France Stage 16 on 21 July from Martigny (Switzerland) to Bourg-Saint-Maurice, 160 km, which also features the ...

  6. Alps to Ocean Cycle Trail - Wikipedia

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  7. Principal passes of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    The following are the main paved road passes across the Alps. Main indicates on the main chain of the Alps, from south west to east.Passes on subsidiary ranges are listed where the ridge leaves the main chain – N/W indicates north or west of the main chain, S/E on the south or east side.

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