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Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg

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Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg
Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg
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Elevation profile Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg
Elevation profile Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg
Elevation profile Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg

Statistics

Difficulty points 292
Length 36.4 km
Average gradient 2.2%
Steepest 100 meters 8.3%
Total ascent 804m

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Famous climb
1 hairpin turn
#40 most elevation gain of Tyrol
#51 longest climb of Europe
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Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg is a climb in the region Tyrol. It is 36.4km long and bridges 804 vertical meters with an average gradient of 2.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 292. The top of the ascent is located at 1370 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.

Road name: B182

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Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg
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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

The Brenner is of course a world famous road, for truckers that is. On the bike it is fun but not really a challenge.
In 2017 on our way to Bolzano for the start of Giro di Kika we spent the night in Telfes with view on the Brenner, the next day on the bike and the ladies with the caravan.
The road is good and reasonably safe, local traffic but almost no foreigners or trucks that race past you.
You ride through idyllic villages and that is for an Alpine lover enjoy. No steep parts and only after Griess you can push for a final sprint.
At the top it is very busy with shoppers etc. We then continued cycling to Bolzano via an old railway through the mountains was quiet and enjoy.

De Brenner is natuurlijk een wereldberoemde weg, voor truckers dan. Op de fiets is het wel leuk maar niet echt een uitdaging.
In 2017 op weg naar Bolzano voor de start van Giro di Kika overnacht in Telfes met uitzicht op de Brenner, de volgende dag op de fiets verder en de dames met de caravan.
De weg is goed en redelijk veilig, lokaal verkeer maar bijna gaan buitenlanders of vrachtwagens die aan je voorbij razen.
Je rijdt door idylische dorpjes en dat is voor een Alpenliefhebber genieten. Geen steile stukken en alleen na Griess kun je even aanzetten voor een eindsprintje.
Boven is het een drukte van jewelste met de shoppers etc. Wij zijn daarna doorgefietst naar Bolzano via een oude spoorweg door de bergen was het heerlijk rustig en genieten.

Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg
Brenner Pass from Innsbruck via Schönberg
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Climbing times

7 km/h 05:12:06
11 km/h 03:18:36
15 km/h 02:25:38
19 km/h 01:54:59

Road surface condition

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