The Petit-Saint-Bernard Pass is open: what it now makes possible
A route between France and Italy is open again
With the reopening of the pass, it is once again possible to cross the border by road and fully enjoy this high-mountain route between La Rosière and Italy. This passage between two sides of the Alps once again opens up one of the best-known areas of Haute-Tarentaise and brings back the possibility of scenic drives and early summer outings.
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Scenic mountain drives are back
The reopening of the Petit-Saint-Bernard Pass once again makes it possible to enjoy panoramic mountain drives, with spring landscapes still visible at altitude and wide views between France and Italy.
It is the perfect time to head back up to the pass, enjoy the scenery and rediscover an area that is especially appreciated from late spring onwards.
A key route for cycling and motorbike rides
With the pass open again, cycling climbs and motorbike rides also fully return. The road up to the Petit-Saint-Bernard Pass is one of the most memorable routes in the area, appreciated by both cyclists and motorbike riders looking for mountain roads and open alpine landscapes.
The reopening once again makes it possible to plan real outings between the resort, the pass and the Italian border, in a setting that is particularly attractive at the beginning of the summer season.
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See motorbike rides and roadbooks
A clear sign that the summer season is underway
In La Rosière, the reopening of the pass naturally goes hand in hand with the start of the summer season. It once again makes many mountain experiences possible: scenic road trips, heritage discovery, sporting outings, open-air days and cross-border trips into Italy.
It is also a great way to begin the summer, with the pass once again becoming a place of movement, discovery, and fresh mountain air.
Yes. The Petit-Saint-Bernard Pass has been open to traffic again since 24 May 2026 at 10 am.
Yes. The reopening of the pass restores the road link between La Rosière, Savoie and the Aosta Valley.
You can explore the area through the pages dedicated to the pass, hiking, cycling and motorbike routes on the La Rosière website.
It allows scenic drives, cycling climbs, motorbike outings and road trips between France and Italy once again.