Col du Bonhomme
The Col du Bonhomme (French pronunciation: [kɔl dy bɔ.nɔm]) (elevation 949 m (3,114 ft)) is a mountain pass in the Vosges Mountains of France. The pass connects Kaysersberg (Haut-Rhin) with Saint-Dié-des-Vosges (Vosges) (east–west) and is also crossed by the Route des Crêtes (north–south). The pass takes its name from the nearby village of Le Bonhomme, 6 km to the east.
Col du Bonhomme | |
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The Col du Bonhomme in winter (January 2009) | |
Elevation | 949 m (3,114 ft) |
Traversed by | D415 |
Location | Haut-Rhin / Vosges, France |
Range | Vosges Mountains |
Coordinates | 48°9′53.8″N 7°4′46″E |
Col du Bonhomme Location of Col du Bonhomme |
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