One hundred road passes in the Black Forest
Presentation
An 860km road route from Baden-Baden in the Black Forest (Germany), with a difference in altitude of 20,800 metres and 107 mountain passes, plus 9 optional passes.
Traced by Alain Brault (CC 3693)
Course
Geolocation files (GPX) are available for registrants.
Theme
The Cent Cols club, founded in 1972 and affiliated to the Fédération Française de Vélo under no. 6384, offers you this permanent ride based on a simple theme: Cent cols.
One hundred passes, either to allow you to join the Confrérie du Club des Cent Cols, or to allow you to progress to the Confrérie's "Tableau d'Honneur", or in any case to help you discover or rediscover the Black Forest and the pleasures of medium mountain roads.
One hundred passes for a road cycling tour of the Black Forest, with its landscapes, charming villages, lakes and famous peaks.
Controls
Ten controls are compulsory: they will be carried out at points along the route chosen by the rider, with one control being carried out in each sector (the sector numbers can be found on the route map).
* Baden - Oppenau
* Oppenau - Wolfach
* Wolfach - Sankt Georgen
* Sankt Georgen - Titisee
* Titisee - Todtmoos
* Todtmoos - Lörrach
* Lörrach - Schönau im Schwarzwald
* Schönau im Schwartzwald - Sankt Peter
* Sankt Peter - Biberach
* Biberach - Baden
Main mountain passes
Grüblesattel DE-BW-1419
Feldbergpass DE-BW-1231
Kandelpass DE-BW-1204
Wiedener Eck DE-BW-1035
Grieshabereck DE-BW-1010
Passhöhe Rotkreuz DE-BW-1000
Kohlgrube DE-BW-0998
Wilhelmshöhe DE-BW-0975
Rules of the game for permanent walks
All participants in this permanent trail agree to respect the game rules governing it.
For further information
Contact the person in charge of permanent walks
Jean-Marc CLEMENT
10 rue de Normandie
31120 Portet sur Garonne
FRANCE
Tel: +33 (0)5 61 76 30 12
E-mail : randos@centcols.org
Please note: Please send your roadmaps for homologation as well as your postcards and travelogues only to the current person in charge, whatever you find as old information (so do not write to Roger Colombo, Bernard Pommel, Jean-Marc Lefèvre or Roland Grimaud †).