| #3 toughest climb of Northamptonshire |
| #2 most elevation gain of Northamptonshire |
| #66 longest climb of East Midlands |
| #11 average steepest climb of Northamptonshire |
Haselbech from Cottesbrooke is a climb in the region Northamptonshire. It is 2.3 km long and bridges 91 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 60. The top of the ascent is located at 189 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.
3.0 by patmacA local 'lump' that seems to figure in a lot of rides - not particularly epic or anything, but it's a great test of your lungs as an effort hill. Think of it like a Belgian berg; rough and steep in places. The regular segment is just the first hill form the bottom to the house at the top but the Climbfinder segment takes in quite a bit of the run-up road (which is very potholed and rough) and then the dip between the top of the hill and the Haselbech hamlet where the church is.... read more
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A local 'lump' that seems to figure in a lot of rides - not particularly epic or anything, but it's a great test of your lungs as an effort hill. Think of it like a Belgian berg; rough and steep in places.
The regular segment is just the first hill form the bottom to the house at the top but the Climbfinder segment takes in quite a bit of the run-up road (which is very potholed and rough) and then the dip between the top of the hill and the Haselbech hamlet where the church is. Watch fro gravel in the dip before the hamlet.
Great views around that area and it's very peaceful, just not the best roads.
| 7 km/h | 00:19:26 |
| 11 km/h | 00:12:22 |
| 15 km/h | 00:09:04 |
| 19 km/h | 00:07:09 |
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