| Beautiful scenery |
| 16 hairpin turns |
| #86 toughest climb of France |
| #87 most elevation gain of France |
| #41 longest climb of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur |
| #55 average steepest climb of Alpes-Maritimes |
Col de la Moutière from Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée is a climb in the region Alpes-Maritimes. It is 18.3 km long and bridges 1299 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 7.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 1066. The top of the ascent is located at 2442 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 4 reviews of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.
Road name: M2205
5.0 by HenkvandeSterreThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.Very nice climb because of the varied landscape: high rocks of a ravine, alpine meadows. And because of the tranquillity. The tarmac is moderate, but no reason to leave the climb left or right. The village at the start of the climb is bursting with water sources.... read more
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Very nice climb because of the varied landscape: high rocks of a ravine, alpine meadows. And because of the tranquillity. The tarmac is moderate, but no reason to leave the climb left or right. The village at the start of the climb is bursting with water sources.
Zeer mooie klim vanwege het afwisselende landschap: hoge rotsen van een ravijn, alpenweides. En vanwege de rust. Het asfalt is matig, maar geen reden om de klim links of rechts te laten liggen. In het dorpje aan het begin van de klim barst het van de waterbronnen.
A long, magnificent ascent! A splendid climb that lives up to the legend of the Cime de la Bonette.
Longue et magnifique ascension ! Une montée splendide à la hauteur du mythe de la Cime de la Bonette.
A calm, peaceful and magnificent climb!
After a section in the forest, the landscape opens up and offers superb panoramic views of the Mercantour.
Ascension calme, paisible et magnifique !
Après une partie en forêt, le paysage se dégage et offre de superbes panoramas sur le mercantour.
Tricky relatively unknown climb. Climbed after climbing the Bonette from Jausiers. After fantastic descent of that climb towards Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée, turn right. This climb starts on a wide, gooey road until Saint-Dalmas Le-Selvage. From here the road surface deteriorates , but still doable on a road bike. The climb gets progressively harder as you approach the top, with some very steep sections in the last 5 kilometres. At the top, the asphalt stops and you can only go on a (coarse) gravel track towards the Bonette or towards Cayolle. Conclusion: very nice unknown brother of the Bonette, if you have gravel bike or MTB you should definitely ride it and continue on the gravel track.
Lastige relatief onbekende klim. Beklommen na beklimming van de Bonette vanuit Jausiers. Na fantastische afdaling van die klim richting Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée sla je rechtsaf. Deze beklimming start op een brede, goeie weg tot Saint-Dalmas Le-Selvage. Vanaf hier verslechtert het wegdek , maar nog steeds goed te doen met de racefiets. De klim wordt progressief lastiger naarmate je de top nadert, met enkele hele steile stroken in de laatste 5 kilometer. Boven stopt het asfalt en kan je enkel op een (grove) gravelbaan richting de Bonette of richting de Cayolle. Conclusie: zeer mooi ongekend broertje van de Bonette, indien je beschikt over gravelbike of MTB moet je hem zeker eens rijden en doorgaan op het gravelpad.
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