Col de Leschaux from Pont Detrier is a climb in the region Annecy. It is 6.7 km long and bridges 300 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 186. The top of the ascent is located at 900 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 5 reviews of this climb and uploaded 10 photos.
Road name: D912
3.0 by NesulvignuThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.It's a busy road with little shade, but the gradient is constant and not too hard!... read more
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It's a busy road with little shade, but the gradient is constant and not too hard!
Route assez fréquentée et peu ombragée, mais pente constante et pas trop dure !
A very rolling and pleasant pass. Good surface, traffic can be heavy but the road is wide and gently sloping. There's little shade and a lovely setting both on the way up and at the summit. It is possible to descend quickly and safely.
Col très roulant et agréable. Bon revêtement, circulation pouvant être importante mais sur une route large en pente douce. Peu d'ombre et un joli cadre aussi bien en montant qu'au sommet. Il est possible de descendre vite en sécurité.
It's smooth and pretty, the road is good but there can be a lot of traffic. We can turn off towards Bellecilbe en bauge if we want to add more tourism and more gradients.
Ça roule et c’est joli, la roite est bonne mais il peut y avoir beaucoup de voiture. On pourra tourner direction Bellecilbe en bauge si on veut rajouter du tourisme et des pourcentages.
A fairly easy pass, very good for starting or finishing the day to get to Annecy or to transit to Chambéry.
Un col assez facile très bien pour commencer ou finir la journée pour arriver sur Annecy ou transiter vers Chambéry.
Definitely not the most difficult climb, but with 2000 altimeters in your legs and a headwind on the many open parts of the Leschaux, it's a slope you can't imagine. I tried to ride on reserve because the Semnoz was still to come, but it took more energy than expected. With less wind this is perfectly doable, it is nowhere steep.
Absoluut niet je moeilijkste klim, maar met 2000 hoogtemeters in de benen en wind vol tegen op de vele open stukken van de Leschaux is het toch een helling waar je je op verkijkt. Geprobeerd op reserve op te rijden omdat daarna de Semnoz nog kwam, maar het kostte meer energie dan verwacht. Met minder wind is dit prima te doen, het is nergens steil.
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