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Dobogókő from Pilismarót

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Elevation profile Dobogókő from Pilismarót
Elevation profile Dobogókő from Pilismarót
Elevation profile Dobogókő from Pilismarót

Statistics

Difficulty points 259
Length 14.7 km
Average gradient 3.8%
Steepest 100 meters 8.7%
Total ascent 559m

Short recap

4 hairpin turns
#25 toughest climb of Hungary
#71 most elevation gain of Carpathian Mountains
#61 longest climb of Carpathian Mountains
#33 average steepest climb of North Hungarian Mountains
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Dobogókő from Pilismarót is a climb in the region North Hungarian Mountains. It is 14.7km long and bridges 559 vertical meters with an average gradient of 3.8%, resulting in a difficulty score of 259. The top of the ascent is located at 691 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Hoffmann út & 11115

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Reviews (1)

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JohanR
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Very quiet road where you hardly encounter any traffic. In fact, I don't think you're allowed in by car either if you don't have to be there for special reasons. In an entire hour, only one car seen. The condition of the road is like all roads in this region ... wretched. Many roads are covered up to sometimes 50% with patching, but still many potholes and loose stones remain. For climbing, this is not a problem because your speed is not that high, but as a descent, it would be a different story.

The climb is fairly long and actually quite easy. A so-called "runner", which gets a bit steeper at the end but never really difficult. Because you're actually cycling mainly in a forest, you can't enjoy many views. But with temperatures of 35°, that's an advantage of course.

Erg rustige weg waar je nauwelijks verkeer tegenkomt. Ik denk zelfs dat je er met de auto ook niet in mag als je er niet om speciale redenen moet zijn. Op een gans uur, slechts één auto gezien. De staat van de weg is zoals alle wegen in deze streek ... erbarmelijk. Veel wegen zijn tot soms 50% bedekt met oplapwerken, maar nog blijven er veel putten en losse stenen over. Voor de klim is dat geen probleem omdat je snelheid niet zo hoog ligt, maar als afdaling zou dat wel een ander verhaal zijn.

De klim is redelijk lang en eigenlijk vrij makkelijk. Een zogenaamde "loper", die op het laatst wat steiler wordt maar nooit echt moeilijk. Omdat je eigenlijk hoofdzakelijk in een bos fietst kan je weinig genieten van uitzichten. Maar bij temperaturen van 35° is dat wel een voordeel natuurlijk.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 02:05:46
11 km/h 01:20:02
15 km/h 00:58:41
19 km/h 00:46:20

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