Col de la Gueulaz – Trophy of the Dams Velo in Finhaut

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6.85 mi
3,002 ft
00h26
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Last verified: 3 July 2025

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The village of Le Châtelard on the border with France is the starting point for the ascension of the Col de la Gueulaz. After several hundred metres on the route de la Forclaz, this itinerary takes a left towards Finhaut. As you are climbing, you discover impressive mountain scenery worthy of the great Alpine passes. Feel free to refuel in the village of Finhaut, as the last part of the climb that brings you to the Emosson Dam will require some muscle. The summit is located at the arrival location of a stage of the 2016 Tour de France, and the restaurant at the dam will replenish you while offering a view that will take your breath away!
From Le Châtelard to the Emosson Dam, the Col de la Gueulaz is poised to become a must-do pass for any cycling fan, as it was the arrival point of the Bern-Emosson stage of the 2016 Tour de France. The more you climb, the more the scenery becomes pristine and magical! Until the last moment, the dam remains hidden, and you won’t see it until you have conquered the Col de la Gueulaz at 1,965m. And there all of your efforts will be compensated, with the view of the Mont Blanc, the Aiguilles du Tour, and this impressive dam constructed from 1969 to 1975, the second largest dam in Switzerland, and the third highest in Valais. When you are on top of the dam in spring, look deep into the lake and you may see the remnants of the Barberine Dam… Constructed in 1925, it was engulfed by the Emosson Dam when it was filled...
From Martigny, take the regional train (TMR) to Le Châtelard.
Motorway A9 to Martigny, then take the E27 Road to Martigny-Combe, where you take the road to the Forclaz Pass. Pass by Trient and arrive at Le Châtelard.
Parking at the village of Le Châtelard.
We recommend: bike in excellent working order, helmet, gloves and bell, clothing suitable for the weather (always carry a waterproof), food and drink.
Use marked bike trails and routes only, and observe all signposting. Please close gates after passing through. Please be considerate to walkers and to plants and animals. As a rule, walkers have priority. When planning, take into account participants’ fitness level and ability. All riding is at one’s own risk.
Use marked bike trails and routes only, and observe all signposting. Please close gates after passing through. Please be considerate to walkers and to plants and animals. As a rule, walkers have priority. When planning, take into account participants’ fitness level and ability. All riding is at one’s own risk.

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Difficulty level: Medium (60/100)

Length: 6.85 mi

Duration: 00h26


Total ascent: 3,002 ft

Maximal slope: 15.4 %

Net ascent: 3,002 ft

Total descent: 0 ft

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Paved roads: 6.81 mi (100 %)

Cobblestones: 0 ft (0 %)

Bike paths: 168 ft (0 %)

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Car free roads: 168 ft (0 %)

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  2. Paved (100%)
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