The Little St Bernard Pass (French: ''Col du Petit Saint-Bernard'', Italian: ''Colle del Piccolo San Bernardo'') is a
mountain pass
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in the
Alps on the France–Italy border. Its saddle is at 2188 metres above sea level. It is located between
Savoie,
France, and
Aosta Valley,
Italy, to the south of the
Mont Blanc Massif, exactly on the main alpine watershed. There is also a
Great St. Bernard Pass, famous for giving the St Bernard breed its name, and a
San Bernardino Pass.
The road across this pass (D1090 from
Bourg-Saint-Maurice via
La Rosiere in France; SS26 from the
Aosta Valley via
La Thuile
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in Italy) is usually open from May to October. For current road status see ''Etat des principaux cols routiers francais''.
At the summit, the road cuts through a
stone circle
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measuring 72 m (236 ft) in diameter. A
standing stone
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once stood in the middle. From coin finds this is believed to date from the
Iron Age, possibly being a ceremonial site of the
Tarentaisian culture (c. 725 BC–450 BC). The stone circle was partly restored in the 19th century.
In the Roman era, a temple dedicated to
Jupiter was erected nearby along with a
mansio
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serving travellers along the pass, and it is thought that Carthaginian general
Hannibal
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used this route.
Tour de France
The Little St Bernard Pass was first crossed by the
Tour de France in
1949
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and has been featured three times since. In
2007
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, 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 Great St Bernard Pass.
Route
From
Bourg-Saint-Maurice to the south-west, the Col du Petit Saint-Bernard is 26.5 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 1,348 m (4,423 ft) (an average slope of 5.1%), with the steepest sections at 8.1% at the start of the climb. The first 15.5 km (9.6 mi) to
La Rosière forms the
Montée d'Hauteville
Montée d'Hauteville (1639 m.) is a mountain climb that was used in the 2007 Tour de France. The race caravan covered the first 15.3 km of the climb from Bourg-Saint-Maurice to the Little St Bernard Pass on the N. 90 border route to Courmay ...
climb.
From
Pré-Saint-Didier
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Transportation
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(in the
Aosta Valley region of north-western
Italy), the pass is 23.5 km (14.6 mi) long. Over this distance the climb is 1,184 m (3,885 ft) (an average slope of 5%).
See also
*
List of highest paved roads in Europe
*
List of mountain passes
External links
Profile of Little St. Bernard Pass on climbbybike.com*
Notes
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Archaeological sites in France
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Landforms of Savoie
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France–Italy border crossings
Transport in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Roman waystations