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Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré

3.0
1 review/story | Statistics | 2 photos
Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré
Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré
Elevation profile Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré
Elevation profile Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré
Elevation profile Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré

Statistics

Difficulty points 118
Length 4 km
Average gradient 4.2%
Steepest 100 meters 15.4%
Total ascent 169m

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Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré is a climb in the region Valleys of the Vesdre, de l'Amblève et de l'Ourthe. It is 4km long and bridges 169 vertical meters with an average gradient of 4.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 118. The top of the ascent is located at 237 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.

Road names: Rue de Lincé, Rue des Vieux Moulins, Flagothier & Rue du Tige

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Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré
Champ de la Haze from Souverain-Pré

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Reviews (1)

PelotonDesArdennes
3 y 3.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

The 4 climbs (Côte de Lincé, Les Champ des Bossines, Champ de la Haze, Betgné) starting from Souverain-Pré can be divided in 3 parts
- 1st part to the top of Chera de la Gombe (actually the 5th climb from Souverain-Pré)
- Intermediate part until La Haze (or Le Fays in case of the Côte de Lincé)
- Final" what makes the difference in character

The Côte de Lincé is not bad, but certainly not a top climb. If you have to go to Sprimont for example, you can do it, but I wouldn't make a detour for it.

The 3 others differ only in the last part:
- Betgné" is the most beautiful of the three. La Haze is already a nice little village, and then you swing towards Betgné, just as sleepy and quiet.
- Champ de la Haze" (this one) is for the fans of steep work. I recommend you to take "Chera de la Gombe" as a start instead of the first part of the climb.
- Les Champ des Bossines" is the least important of the 3 and not really worth the effort.

De 4 klimmen (Côte de Lincé, Les Champ des Bossines, Champ de la Haze, Betgné) vanuit Souverain-Pré kan je opdelen in 3 stukken
- 1ste stuk tot de top van Chera de la Gombe (eigenlijk de 5de klim vanuit Souverain-Pré)
- Tussenstuk tot La Haze (of Le Fays in het geval van de Côte de Lincé)
- “finale” wat het verschil in karakter maakt

De Côte de Lincé is niet slecht, maar zeker geen topbeklimming. Als je bv richting Sprimont moet kan je deze doen, maar een ommetje zou ik er niet voor maken.

De 3 andere verschillen enkel in het laatste stuk:
- “Betgné” vind ik de mooiste van de drie. La Haze is al een mooi dorpje, en dan slinger je richting Betgné, al even slaperig en rustig
- “Champ de la Haze” (deze) is voor de liefhebbers van het steile werk. Die raad ik ook zeker aan om “Chera de la Gombe” als start te nemen ipv het eerste stuk van de klim.
- “Les Champ des Bossines” is de minste van de 3 en niet echt de moeite

Climbing times

7 km/h 00:34:09
11 km/h 00:21:44
15 km/h 00:15:56
19 km/h 00:12:35

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