Glasshouse Hill from Taynton is a climb in the region Gloucestershire. It is 2.6 km long and bridges 135 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 5.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 113. The top of the ascent is located at 169 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
Road name: Glasshouse Hill
2.0 by JLS007A long undulating climb, with no real issues, and an easy-ish spin to the top, on a single track road, which in places was a little rough/potholed, through a tunnel of trees before opening up onto a wider road and final kick which again, isn't an issue. If you carry on to the main road, turn left and follow it until the next left, you can attempt the 'May Hill / Beech Grove via Sterrys Lane' Climb, which again, is a steady incline with a few kicks but nothing to write home about.... read more
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A long undulating climb, with no real issues, and an easy-ish spin to the top, on a single track road, which in places was a little rough/potholed, through a tunnel of trees before opening up onto a wider road and final kick which again, isn't an issue. If you carry on to the main road, turn left and follow it until the next left, you can attempt the 'May Hill / Beech Grove via Sterrys Lane' Climb, which again, is a steady incline with a few kicks but nothing to write home about.
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