Cenis Pass
Cenis Pass is a high mountain pass located in the Alps, connecting France and Italy. It sits at an elevation of 2,083 meters (6,831 feet) and is part of the Savoie region in France. The pass is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring rugged mountains and picturesque valleys, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Historically, Cenis Pass has been an important trade route since ancient times, facilitating movement between the two countries. The area is also home to the Lac du Mont Cenis, a large artificial lake created in the 1960s, which adds to the scenic beauty of the region.