Hidden gem |
1 hairpin turn |
#79 average steepest climb of North Rhine-Westphalia |
Am Holderbusch via Mühlenrötchen is a climb in the region Eifel. It is 0.6km long and bridges 56 vertical meters with an average gradient of 9.3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 57. The top of the ascent is located at 248 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 6 photos.
Road names: Mühlenrötschen & Am Holderbusch
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A very varied climb from the beautiful creek valley of the Inde (the approach route along the Inde is somewhat bumpy). At the bench you turn left along the red-white pole (there's one at the top as well) and follow a slightly winding asphalt bike path through a forest which goes up with varying and sometimes steep percentages. At the T-junction with the road (you have to descend a low curb) turn right and you would expect that it becomes less steep but that's certainly not the case, you have to work hard until the end. Nice asphalt, in the autumn there is a big chance of leaves and sometimes a slipping rear tire on the steep parts.
Een heel gevarieerde klim vanuit het mooie beekdal van de Inde (de aanrijdroute langs de Inde is wel wat hobbelig). Bij het bankje ga je linksaf langs het roodwitte paaltje (bovenin staat er ook één) en volgt een licht slingerend asfaltfietspad door een bos wat met wisselende en soms pittige percentages omhoog gaat. Op de T-splitsing met de weg (je moet een laag stoeprandje af) rechtsaf en je zou verwachten dat het dan minder steil wordt maar da's zeker niet het geval, je mag aanpoten tot het eind. Lekker asfalt, in de herfst wel grote kans op bladeren en soms een slippende achterband op de steile stukken.
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