Colle delle Selle Vecchie explained

Colle delle Selle Vecchie
Other Name:Col de la Celle Vieille
Elevation M:2097
Elevation Ref:[1]
Traversed:former military dirt road
Map:Alps
Label:Col de la Celle Vieille
Coords:44.1422°N 7.6765°W
Location:Piedmont, Italy
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Range:Ligurian Alps

Colle delle Selle Vecchie (in Italian) or Col de la Celle Vieille (in French) at 2,097 m is a mountain pass in the Ligurian Alps. It connects the valleys of Roya in France and Tanaro in Italy.

Etymology

The name of the pass probably came from an old name as like Col des Sels Vieils (Old salts pass), referring to sea salt which was transported from the Ligurian sea to Piedmont through it.[2]

Geography

The Colle delle Selle Vecchie is located on the main chain of the Alps between the Cima di Pertegà and Cime de l'Eveque with the neighbouring Monte Bertrand. It connects the basins of the Ligurian Sea (West of the pass) and the River Po. Administratively is the tripoint connecting the Italian municipality of Briga Alta, the French one of Tende and one exclave of La Brigue.

History

The pass up to World War II was totally in Italian territory but, following the Paris Peace Treaties, signed in February 1947, is now on the border between Italy and France.[3]

Cycling

The pass is easily accessible with a mountain bike by following the old military road[4] connecting the pass with Colle dei Signori and Passo Tanarello.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Official map by Institut géographique national, on-line: www.geoportail.gouv.fr
  2. Book: La via del Sale . it . 3 . 2017-11-23 . Blu edizione . 2007 . Piergiorgio Martino and Mauro Ballestra.
  3. Treaty text on Web site: Trattato di pace tra Italia ed Alleati . www.instoria.it. it . 2016-02-19.
  4. Web site: Saccarello (Monte) da la Brigue per Col Linaire, Baisse de Sanson, Colle delle Selle Vecchie . www.gulliver.it. it . 2017-11-23.