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Alto de Valvaler from San Antolín de Ibias

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Elevation profile Alto de Valvaler from San Antolín de Ibias
Elevation profile Alto de Valvaler from San Antolín de Ibias
Elevation profile Alto de Valvaler from San Antolín de Ibias

Statistics

Difficulty points 775
Length 16.2 km
Average gradient 5.8%
Steepest 100 meters 11.6%
Total ascent 948m

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
5 hairpin turns
#66 toughest climb of Cantabrian Mountains
#65 most elevation gain of Cantabrian Mountains
#73 longest climb of Cantabrian Mountains
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Alto de Valvaler from San Antolín de Ibias is a climb in the region Asturias. It is 16.2km long and bridges 948 vertical meters with an average gradient of 5.8%, resulting in a difficulty score of 775. The top of the ascent is located at 1133 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road name: AS-29

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Tough climb. The percentages don't seem quite right to me. Bears and other wildlife live here. You probably won't see them during the day. You won't see many others here anyway. Very lonely, and that makes it just a bit harder at times. After a descent, you arrive in Cangas de Narcea, which is a town of note in the region.

Knetterzware klim. De percentages lijken me niet helemaal te kloppen. Hier wonen beren en ander wild gespuis. Overdag zal je ze vermoedelijk niet zien. Je ziet hier sowieso weinig anderen. Erg eenzaam, en dat maakt het af en toe nog net wat zwaarder. Na een afdaling kom je in Cangas de Narcea, wat een plaats van formaat is in de regio.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 02:18:51
11 km/h 01:28:22
15 km/h 01:04:48
19 km/h 00:51:09

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