Col de Manse
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| Col de Manse | |
|---|---|
Col de Manse from the south | |
| Elevation | 1,268 m (4,160 ft) |
| Traversed by | D944 |
| Location | Hautes-Alpes, France |
| Range | Massif des Écrins, Dauphiné Alps |
| Coordinates | 44°36′38″N 6°7′41″E / 44.61056°N 6.12806°E |
The Col de Manse (1,268 m (4,160 ft)) is a mountain pass located in the Massif des Écrins approximately 9 km (6 mi) north-east of Gap in the Hautes-Alpes department of France. The pass connects Gap with the high Champsaur valley and the ski resort of Orcières-Merlette. The road over the col is used occasionally by the Tour de France cycle race with the tour crossing the pass twice in 2013.
At the summit there is a "Refuge Napoleon" — this is one of six such refuges built in the region in 1857–1858 with funds provided by Emperor Napoleon from his estate to provide shelter for travellers. Napoleon's will provided 50,000 Francs in gratitude for the welcome he had received from the local population on his return from Elba in 1815.[1]