Mont Cenis
Moncenisio
From Carthage's Hannibal to riders of the Tour de France, many have crossed this scenic route through the Alps.

šŸ“œ Scenic mountain pass connecting Val-Cenis in France with Susa in Italy.
šŸ” Historically significant route through the Alps, used by Hannibal and Napoleon.

Why Go

šŸžļø Offers unparalleled views over the mountains
🚓 Featured in the Tour de France
šŸ›ļø Rich history with ancient trails and medieval significance
⛪ Visit a unique pyramid-shaped chapel and museum
🐘 See statues of Hannibal's war elephants

Why Avoid

āš ļø Slow going, expect potential delays behind tractors
🚧 Road may be subject to occasional closure for lake maintenance
ā„ļø Extreme winter conditions with very low temperatures

Tips

šŸš— Take your time to enjoy the route and sights
šŸ“ Also known as Col du Mont Cenis, road name is D1006

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