| Famous climb |
| #32 toughest climb of Namur Province |
| #16 most elevation gain of Namur Province |
| #36 longest climb of Namur Province |
Côte de Bohissau from Andenelle via Rue des Chalées is a climb in the region Valleys of the Meuse, Sambre and Orneau. It is 5 km long and bridges 205 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 125. The top of the ascent is located at 266 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 6 reviews of this climb and uploaded 8 photos.
Road names: Rue des Moulins, Rue de Haillot, Rue des Chalées, Rue de Perwez, Bousalle & Aux Arches
5.0 by Vortexus67This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.A beautiful coastline that has already seen the Walloon Spire as it leaves the city.... read more
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A beautiful coastline that has already seen the Walloon Spire as it leaves the city.
Belle côte qui a déjà pu voir la flèche Wallonne en sortie de ville
Quite a long climb, but the first part is particularly difficult. It is this initial part that is included in the Cotacol books.
Montée assez longue, mais surtout difficile dans la première partie. c'est d'ailleurs cette partie initiale qui est reprise dans les Cotacol
the climb has a new asphalt so it's up in my ranking :) It's a shame that the last 300 metres haven't been resurfaced too, I'll let you see on my video https://youtu.be/K_N4nh4cKw4
la montée a une nouvelle asphalte donc remonte dans mon classement :) , dommage que les 300 derniers mètres ne sont pas refait aussi , je vous laisse voir sur ma vidéo https://youtu.be/K_N4nh4cKw4
Coast borrowed by the Flêche Wallonne and a stage of the Tour de France in 2015, the foot is the hard then the road degrades when you arrive in the wood too bad
Côte emprunté par la Flêche Wallonne et une étape du tour de France en 2015 , le pied est le dur puis la route ce dégrade quand on arrive dans le bois dommage
Long climb that basically consists of 2 parts. Directly from Andenne, t goes up steeply. By the way, when you reach the forest there is a sign that you have conquered the Col de Flime. Until then, the road surface is abominable (but road works are underway). From the forest there is a brand new smooth billiard cloth so you climb further up in comfort. The climb then drags on for quite a long time, so I really enjoyed this climb. Definitely highly recommended!!!
Lange klim die in feite uit 2 delen bestaat. Direct vanuit Andenne gaat t pittig omhoog. Wanneer je het bos bereikt staat er overigens een bordje dat je de Col de la Flime hebt bedwongen. Het wegdek is tot dan toe abominabel (maar wegwerkzaamheden zijn aan de gang). Vanaf het bos ligt er een hagelnieuw glad biljartlaken dus klim je heel comfortabel verder naar boven. De klim trekt dan nog flink lang door, dus ik heb echt van deze klim genoten. Zeker een aanrader!!
Nice climb, first 600 meters are steep! Then we continue to climb at around 6%. the road surface changes from
good to bad.
Mooie klim ,eerste 600 meters zijn steil! Daarna wordt er verder geklommen aan ongeveer 6%. het wegdek wisselt van
goed naar slecht.
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