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Aichereben from Stockwinkl

5.0
1 review/story | Statistics | 2 photos
Aichereben from Stockwinkl
Aichereben from Stockwinkl
Elevation profile Aichereben from Stockwinkl
Elevation profile Aichereben from Stockwinkl
Elevation profile Aichereben from Stockwinkl

Statistics

Difficulty points 262
Length 3.3 km
Average gradient 8.1%
Steepest 100 meters 15.1%
Total ascent 270m

Short recap

4 hairpin turns
#4 toughest climb of Upper Austria
#8 most elevation gain of Upper Austria
#8 average steepest climb of Upper Austria
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Aichereben from Stockwinkl is a climb in the region Upper Austria. It is 3.3km long and bridges 270 vertical meters with an average gradient of 8.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 262. The top of the ascent is located at 746 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.

Road names: Stockwinkl & Wiedmais

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Aichereben from Stockwinkl
Aichereben from Stockwinkl

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Reviews (1)

JohanR
2 y 5.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Of course, I don't know every climb in the area, but for me this was the best one I have done. A pleasant, very quiet road (2 cars on the whole climb), which alternates between open fields and forests. Ideal in warm weather. Very flat road surface everywhere.

The whole ascent you can enjoy a view of the blue-green Attersee with a huge rock face in the background. It is quite steep, but there are no extreme gradients. I am not a climbing talent, but the gradient still allows me to enjoy the surroundings. Also because there are some rest points of less than 7%.

At the top, there is a sign of the Polar brand. I suspect that there is a representative who distributes this brand. You can take a rest on a bench in the shade of a tree and then take the descent towards Limberg and Nussdorf. It is also pleasant. Excellent road conditions and hardly any traffic.

Two photos from the top, where the trees hide the Attersee :).

Ik ken natuurlijk niet elke klim in de buurt, maar dit was voor mij wel de mooiste die ik gedaan heb. Een aangename zeer rustige weg (2 auto's op heel de klim), die een afwisseling biedt tussen open velden en bossen. Ideaal bij warm weer. Overal een biljartvlak wegdek.

De hele klim kan je genieten van een uitzicht op de blauwgroene Attersee met daarachter een enorme rotswand op de achtergrond. Hij is wel behoorlijk steil, maar er zijn geen extreme uitschieters qua stijgingspercentage. Ik ben geen klimtalent, maar de hellingsgraad laat toch toe om van de omgeving te genieten. Ook omdat er enkele rustpunten van minder dan 7% inzitten.

Boven staat een bord van het Polar merk. Ik vermoed dat daar een vertegenwoordiger woont die dit merk verdeelt. Je kan er rustig uitblazen op een bankje in de schaduw van een boom en dan de afdaling richting Limberg en Nussdorf nemen. Die is ook aangenaam. Uitstekende staat van het wegdek en nauwelijks verkeer.

Twee foto's vanop de top, waar de bomen de Attersee verbergen :).

Aichereben from Stockwinkl
Aichereben from Stockwinkl

Climbing times

7 km/h 00:28:24
11 km/h 00:18:04
15 km/h 00:13:15
19 km/h 00:10:28

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