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Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca

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2 reviews | Elevation profile | 4 photos
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
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Elevation profile Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca

Statistics

Difficulty points 803
Length 8.7 km
Average gradient 9.1%
Steepest 100 meters 20%
Total ascent 795m

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
20 hairpin turns
#67 toughest climb of Piedmont
#91 most elevation gain of Piedmont
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Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca is a climb in the region Piedmont. It is 8.7km long and bridges 795 vertical meters with an average gradient of 9.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 803. The top of the ascent is located at 1101 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 4 photos.

Road names: Strada Provinciale per Miazzina, Via Vittorio Emanuele, Via Alpe Pala & Via al Memoriale degli Alpini

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Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
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Reviews (2)

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keizer87
4 Mo 2.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Steepest climb this side of Lake Maggiore I've had so far. Until the last 1.5 km it is still doable. The last 1.5 km has hugely steep sections including a 500-metre stretch at 20%.
Along the way, occasionally nice views of Lake Maggiore, unfortunately there is not much to see at the end point.
The first part is a wide 2-lane road with mostly good tarmac. The last part the road is a bit less, but not very disturbing.
Quite a lot of traffic, but you're not really bothered by that. The last stretch is virtually traffic-free.

Steilste klim aan deze kant van het Lago Maggiore die ik tot nu toe heb gehad. Tot de laatste 1,5 km is het nog te doen. De laatste 1,5 km heeft enorm steile stukken waaronder een stuk van 500 meter aan 20%.
Onderweg af en toe mooie uitzichten op het Lago Maggiore, bij het eindpunt valt helaas niet veel te zien.
Het eerste deel is een brede 2 baans weg met veelal goed asfalt. Het laatste stuk is de weg wat minder, maar niet heel storend.
Redelijk veel verkeer, maar daar heb je weinig last van. Het laatste stuk is zo goed als vrij van verkeer.

Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
Alpe Cavallotti / Cappella Fina from Cambiasca
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maxrol20
7 Mo 4.0
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Splendid ascent that gets steeper and more scenic. Silence and woods.

Splendida ascensione che si fa via via più erta e panoramica. Silenzio e boschi.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 01:14:50
11 km/h 00:47:37
15 km/h 00:34:55
19 km/h 00:27:34

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