Glen Quaich / Kenmore Hill from Kenmore
Glen Quaich / Kenmore Hill from Kenmore is a climb in the region Perth & Kinross. It is 5.6km long and bridges 423 vertical meters with an average gradient of 7.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 419. The top of the ascent is located at 538 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
4.0 by StuartleitchA beast of a climb. I knew I was in trouble straight away as I left Kenmore. Losing traction on the switchbacks. Definitely one of those that hits you hard early, and though the gradient drops off later, it’s not much of a relief. ... read more
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Statistics
Glen Quaich / Kenmore Hill from Kenmore This climb |
Perth & Kinross 39 climbs | Scotland 281 climbs | Europe 50357 climbs |
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419
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4
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5635
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Average gradient
7.5%
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3
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32
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9290
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Length
5.6km
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11
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57
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11384
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Total ascent
423m
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1
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4
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7921
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Classification
Famous climb
Beautiful scenery
Hidden gem
6 hairpin turns
Road surface condition
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Traffic
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Climbing times
7 km/h | 00:48:13 |
11 km/h | 00:30:41 |
15 km/h | 00:22:30 |
19 km/h | 00:17:45 |
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Reviews (1)
1 y 4.0 00:34:15 (9.9km/h)
A beast of a climb. I knew I was in trouble straight away as I left Kenmore. Losing traction on the switchbacks. Definitely one of those that hits you hard early, and though the gradient drops off later, it’s not much of a relief.