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Col de l’Êcre

5.0
2 reviews | Statistics | 8 photos
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Elevation profile Col de l’Êcre
Elevation profile Col de l’Êcre
Elevation profile Col de l’Êcre

Statistics

Difficulty points 524
Length 18.7 km
Average gradient 5%
Steepest 100 meters 8.3%
Total ascent 924m

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Beautiful scenery
7 hairpin turns
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Col de l’Êcre is a climb in the region Alpes-Maritimes. It is 18.7km long and bridges 924 vertical meters with an average gradient of 5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 524. The top of the ascent is located at 1121 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 8 photos.

Road names: D6, D3 & D12

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Reviews (2)

JPR
2 Mo 5.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French. Show original

The Col de l'Ecre is an opportunity to climb a pass close to the coast with a difference in altitude of over a thousand metres. I climbed it from the Côte (Cagnes-sur-Mer) and, although the actual ascent only starts at the village of Pont-du-Loup (197 metres above sea level), you have to endure a steep climb before reaching this village.
Most of the ascent is through woodland, and after Pont-du-Loup there are magnificent gorges and attractions such as the Courmes waterfall and the Saut du Loup. Not too much traffic - and that's nice! - on this departmental road, even though I passed through at the height of the summer season (18 July).
Just over 6 kilometres from the summit, you come to the beautiful village of Gourdon, where a stop is very welcome. The last few kilometres are more rocky, with few shady spots.
The Col de l'Ecre is one of just a handful of passes in the Alpes Maritimes department (see photos).

Le col de l'Ecre constitue une opportunité de grimper un col proche du littoral présentant une dénivelée supérieure à mille mètres. Je l'ai en effet grimpé au départ de la Côte (Cagnes-sur-Mer) et même si l'ascension réelle ne démarre qu'au village de Pont-du-Loup (197 mètres d'altitude), il faut se farcir un faux-plat montant avant d'atteindre cette localité.
L'essentiel de l'ascension se fait en milieu forestier avec, après Pont-du-Loup, de magnifiques gorges et des attractions telles que la cascade de Courmes et le Saut du Loup. Pas trop de trafic - et c'est appréciable ! - sur cette départementale et pourtant j'y suis passé en pleine saison estivale (18 juillet).
A un peu plus de 6 kilomètres du sommet, on arrive au beau village de Gourdon où une halte est la bienvenue. Les derniers kilomètres se font dans un décor plus rocailleux où les coins d'ombre sont rares.
A noter que le col de l'Ecre fait partie des quelques cols connectés dans le département des Alpes Maritimes (voir les photos).

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Henrico
4 y 5.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Beautiful view at Gourdon.

Prachtig uitzicht bij Gourdon.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 02:39:55
11 km/h 01:41:46
15 km/h 01:14:37
19 km/h 00:58:55

Road surface condition

67% 33% 0%
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Traffic

75% 25% 0%
Based on 8 votes
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