Mont Cenis Pass
The Mont 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 known for its stunning landscapes, including glacial lakes and rugged peaks. The pass has been a significant route since ancient times, facilitating trade and travel between the two countries.
Today, the Mont Cenis Pass is popular among tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. It offers various activities such as hiking, cycling, and skiing in the winter months. The area is also home to the Mont Cenis Lake, which adds to its scenic beauty and attracts visitors year-round.