| #15 toughest climb of East of England |
| #44 most elevation gain of East of England |
| #96 longest climb of East of England |
| #25 average steepest climb of East of England |
Durrants Lane from Berkhamsted is a climb in the region Hertfordshire. It is 0.9 km long and bridges 60 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 6.8%, resulting in a difficulty score of 55. The top of the ascent is located at 171 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
Road name: Durrants Lane
2.0 by SteveLYou'd be forgiven for thinking that Durrant's Lane might be more user-friendly than the likes of Darr's Lane, but it isn't. If anything, it feels more brutal than Darr's Lane, and it gets more traffic because of the schools and the new housing estate at the top. It's wide enough for the cars to travel in both directions though, and hopefully give you a wide berth. But don't let me put you off, it's worth a go, and you'll feel good once you're up ... read more
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You'd be forgiven for thinking that Durrant's Lane might be more user-friendly than the likes of Darr's Lane, but it isn't. If anything, it feels more brutal than Darr's Lane, and it gets more traffic because of the schools and the new housing estate at the top. It's wide enough for the cars to travel in both directions though, and hopefully give you a wide berth. But don't let me put you off, it's worth a go, and you'll feel good once you're up it.
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