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de Eikelberg from Leuvensesteenweg

2.5
2 reviews | Elevation profile | 2 photos
de Eikelberg from Leuvensesteenweg
de Eikelberg from Leuvensesteenweg
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Elevation profile de Eikelberg from Leuvensesteenweg

Statistics

Difficulty points 26
Length 0.2 km
Average gradient 12%
Steepest 100 meters 14.3%
Total ascent 22m

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#39 toughest climb of Hageland
#49 average steepest climb of Belgium
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De Eikelberg from Leuvensesteenweg is a climb in the region Hageland. It is 0.2km long and bridges 22 vertical meters with an average gradient of 12%, resulting in a difficulty score of 26. The top of the ascent is located at 42 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.

Road name: Eikelberg

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Reviews (2)

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StevenVGH
2 y 2.0
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Hidden between Aarschot and Gelrode lies the Eikelberg, an unknown stretch of perfect asphalt with double the gradient. In itself a nice thing, but the approach is not ideal: the busy Aarschotsesteenweg is best avoided.

Verscholen tussen Aarschot en Gelrode ligt de Eikelberg, een onbekend strookje perfect asfalt met dubbele stijgingspercentages. Op zich een aardig ding, maar de aanloop is niet ideaal: de drukke Aarschotsesteenweg mijd je beter.

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Andre
3 y 3.0 00:01:04 (10.4km/h)
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A beautiful wall because that is the last 100 meters.
You have to drive up next to a house (it looks like the driveway of the house but it is signposted Eikelberg) a very narrow asphalt road and immediately you drive between the trees of a beautiful forest. The first 100 meters are pleasant but then it is push through. It is short but intense and at the top you have to follow the road to the right and you will arrive in Gelrode. With the mountain bike you can also go left. Beware of the descent because there is often water on the track and the road of the descent is renewed (the cobblestones are gone and there is asphalt).
Definitely worth it if you're in the neighborhood.

Een mooie muur want dat is de laatste 100 meter wel .
Opgelet je moet naast een huis naar boven rijden ( het lijkt de oprit van het huis wel maar het stat aangegeven met Eikelberg ) een heel smal asfaltweggetje en onmiddellijk rij je tussen de bomen van een mooi bos. . De eerste 100 meter zijn aangenaam maar dan is het doorduwen. Het is kort maar hevig en boven moet je rechts de weg volgen en kom je zo in Gelrode . Met de mountenbike kan je boven ook links. Opgelet voor de afdaling want er staat dikwijls water op de baan en de weg van de afdaling is vernieuwd ( de kasseien zijn weg en er ligt asfalt ) .
Zeker de moeite als je in de buurt bent .

de Eikelberg from Leuvensesteenweg
de Eikelberg from Leuvensesteenweg
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Climbing times

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

Road surface condition

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