#95 toughest climb of Belgian Ardennes |
#8 most elevation gain of Belgium |
#10 longest climb of Belgium |
Côte de Samrée is a climb in the region Heart of the Ardennes. It is 14km long and bridges 422 vertical meters with an average gradient of 3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 166. The top of the ascent is located at 636 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 7 reviews of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.
Road name: N89
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This climb is low gradient but goes on for a very long time. At the end if you go a little further you go to Baraque De Fraiture, which is the highest point of the Province Luxembourg. The climb isn't that fun, as there isn't a nice view or difficulty. This climb going down hower is amazing. You just keep on pedaling and go 60kph the whole way down on a wide road with good asphalt
The climb is after the Col de Haussire. If you do it after this, it will be a 15km climb in all, and your positive gradient will soar. The road is in good condition and very wide. It's very smooth and even, which is nice. However, one thing that isn't so pleasant is the traffic and the motorbikes that go very fast. Watch out for the wind, too, as we're in the open at the end.
Montée qui se situe après le col de Haussire. Si vous la faites après celui-ci, cela vous fera une montée de 15km en tout et votre dénivelé positif va monter en flèche. La route est en bon état et très large. C'est très roulant et régulier ce qui est agréable. Néanmoins, une chose moins agréable, c'est la circulation et les motos qui roulent très vite. Attention aussi au vent, sur la fin on est à découvert.
Climbed after the Haussire. Due to traffic, not the most pleasant climb.
Beklommen na de Haussire. Door het verkeer niet de meest gezellige klim.
Ridden last summer when a large part of the climb was closed to cars and trucks. Until Samree, this is a great running climb that goes on for a long time. After Samree you can not really call it a climb, but a fine running undulating road.
Afgelopen zomer gereden toen een groot deel van de beklimming afgesloten was voor auto's en vrachtwagens. Tot aan Samree is dit een heerlijk lopende klim die lekker lang door gaat. Na Samree kan je het eigenlijk niet echt meer een klim noemen, maar een fijn lopende golvende weg.
As a descent, on the other hand, it is very nice! Nice slopes, smooth curves, reasonably good asphalt... Nice after the Cote de Dochamps on the way to La Roche.
Als afdaling is ie daarentegen dan weer erg lekker! Lekker glooiend, soepele bochten, redelijk goed asfalt... Lekker na de Cote de Dochamps op weg naar La Roche.
Lovely running climb from La Roche but the many (especially freight) traffic is unfortunate. If you do not need to Fraiture then you better in Samree turn (eg through Dochamps)
Heerlijk lopende klim vanuit La Roche maar het vele (met name vracht)verkeer is jammer. Als je niet door hoeft naar Fraiture dan kun je beter in Samree afslaan ( bv via Dochamps)
Accidentally drove a part of this climb after a descent of the Haussire. Nice road, traffic you have to take for granted. Fits nicely in a tour in the La Roche area.
Per ongeluk een deel van deze beklimming gereden na een afdaling van de Haussire. Lekker lopende weg, verkeer moet je voor lief nemen. Past lekker in een rondje in omgeving La Roche.
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