3 hairpin turns |
#83 toughest climb of Scotland |
#83 most elevation gain of Scotland |
#8 longest climb of Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, Stirling & Forth Valley |
#88 average steepest climb of Scotland |
Duke's Pass from Aberfoyle is a climb in the region Stirling. It is 3.9km long and bridges 221 vertical meters with an average gradient of 5.7%, resulting in a difficulty score of 145. The top of the ascent is located at 242 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.
Road names: Duke's Pass
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Nice steady climb from Aberfoyle. The Highlands start here, so you drive into the Highlands, so to speak. Climb starts directly from the village. At the top, the landscape opens up, and you have great views of a number of lochs, and the typical Highland hills. At the top, you are rewarded with a nicely rolling road that eventually becomes the descent.
Climbed in late May, in the morning bit of traffic. At the end of the road did this as a descent and then there was virtually no traffic.
Mooie gelijkmatige klim vanuit Aberfoyle. De Highlands beginnen hier, dus je rijdt als het ware de Highlands in. Klim start direct vanuit het dorp. Bovenop opent het landschap zich, en heb je prachtig uitzicht op een aantal lochs, en de typische highland-heuvels. Schitterend landschap. Bovenop wordt je beloond met een mooi glooiende weg die uiteindelijk de afdaling wordt.
Eind mei beklommen, in de ochtend beetje verkeer. Aan het einde van de weg deze als afdaling gedaan en toen was er vrijwel geen verkeer.
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