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Chaucisse from Flumet

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 7 photos
Chaucisse from Flumet
Chaucisse from Flumet
Chaucisse from Flumet
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Chaucisse from Flumet
Chaucisse from Flumet
Elevation profile Chaucisse from Flumet

Statistics

Difficulty points 391
Length 6.7 km
Average gradient 6.5%
Steepest 100 meters 15.9%
Total ascent 436m

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Beautiful scenery
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#79 toughest climb of Annecy
#83 most elevation gain of Annecy
#77 longest climb of Annecy
#87 average steepest climb of Annecy
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Chaucisse from Flumet is a climb in the region Annecy. It is 6.7km long and bridges 436 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 391. The top of the ascent is located at 1325 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 7 photos.

Road names: Route des Combes & Route de Chaucisse

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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French. Show original

Done on Tuesday 8 August 2023.
Although I live in the region, it's the first time I've done this climb, and it has to be said that it's a long way from Albertville to the foot of the ascent.
After a quick coffee in Ugine, I took the Rte de Héry to join the Rte des Gorges de l'Arly (with its heavy traffic) at the Pont de Flon.
The ascent begins just before St Nicolas la Chapelle, a charming little Haut Savoyard village that you don't pass through by taking the Rte des Combes on the right.
There are still 5 kilometres to go on a small road lined with magnificent wooden chalets decorated with flowers in keeping with the region's image.
The views get better and better as you approach Chaucisse.
There are places to eat in the village, but I preferred to go down to Flumet.
I hope that adding this place to Climbfinder will raise its profile.

Faite le mardi 8 août 2023.
Habitant pourtant la région, c'est la première fois que je fais cette ascension, il faut dire qu'en partant d'Albertville la route est longue avant d'arriver au pied de la montée.
Après un petit café à Ugine je suis passé par la Rte de Héry afin de rejoindre la Rte des Gorges de l'Arly ( et sa grosse circulation ) au Pont de Flon.
L'Ascension commence juste avant St Nicolas la Chapelle, charmant petit village Haut Savoyard que l'on ne traverse pas en prenant la Rte des Combes sur la droite.
Il reste alors 5 kilomètres sur une petite Rte bordée de magnifiques chalets en bois et fleuris à l'image de la région.
Les points de vues ce font de plus en plus beaux à mesure que l'on approche de Chaucisse.
Il y a moyen de se restaurer au village, mais j'ai préféré descendre à Flumet.
J'espère que l'ajout de ce lieu sur Climbfinder le fera connaitre un peu plus.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:57:24
11 km/h 00:36:31
15 km/h 00:26:47
19 km/h 00:21:08

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