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Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone

4.0
3 reviews | Elevation profile | 5 photos
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
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Elevation profile Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone

Statistics

Difficulty points 434
Length 11.1 km
Average gradient 5.6%
Steepest 100 meters 12.9%
Total ascent 616m

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
6 hairpin turns
#100 longest climb of Piedmont
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Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone is a climb in the region Piedmont. It is 11.1km long and bridges 616 vertical meters with an average gradient of 5.6%, resulting in a difficulty score of 434. The top of the ascent is located at 856 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 5 photos.

Road names: Via Provinciale, SP72 & Via Andrate

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Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
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Reviews (3)

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Jeroen
2 y 4.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Nice little climb which never becomes really easy because it is a collection of steep bits together. It is always 50 metres to >10% and then flat again. And this is repeated several times.
During the climb, you have a beautiful view of the valley. In the beginning, you rake yourself up through a beautiful sleepy Italian village. At the end, you come through a very cute village where there are many water points.
If you are here, I would definitely do this climb. It is tough and beautiful.

Lekker klimmetje wat nooit echt gemakkelijk wordt doordat het een verzameling steile stukjes bij elkaar is. Het is steeds 50 meter aan >10% en dan weer vlak. En dat nog een keer of tig.
Gedurende de klim heb je prachtig uitzicht op het dal. In het begin hark je jezelf omhoog door een prachtig slaperig Italiaans dorpje. Aan het eind kom je door een heel schattig dorpje waar veel waterpunten te vinden zijn.
Als je in de regio bent zou ik deze klim zeker doen. Hij is pittig en prachtig.

Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
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JustCycle
2 y 5.0

The first bit is pretty steep, but a very nice climb through small Italian villages. Most of the climb is in the shade, which is really nice. In Andrate you can resupply on water near the curch.

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ajaxrv
2 y 3.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Quiet, well paved road with beautiful views of the valley.
Then a good descent. You also cycle through beautiful narrow Italian streets.

Rustige goed geasfalteerde weg met mooi uitzicht op het dal.
Daarna prima afdaling. Je fietst ook door mooie smalle Italiaanse straten.

Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
Croce Serra from Settimo Vittone
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Climbing times

7 km/h 01:34:58
11 km/h 01:00:26
15 km/h 00:44:19
19 km/h 00:34:59

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