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Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg

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2 reviews | Elevation profile | 10 photos
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Elevation profile Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg

Statistics

Difficulty points 14
Length 2 km
Average gradient 2%
Steepest 100 meters 5.2%
Total ascent 40m

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
#92 toughest climb of Lower Rhine Heights
#59 most elevation gain of Lower Rhine Heights
#72 longest climb of Gelderland
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Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg is a climb in the region Rijk van Nijmegen. It is 2km long and bridges 40 vertical meters with an average gradient of 2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 14. The top of the ascent is located at 67 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 10 photos.

Road names: Sint Jansberg & Klein Amerika

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Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
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Reviews (2)

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Fedor
1 y 4.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

In my opinion, the nicest route to climb to Little America. This is because you are immediately surrounded by greenery and have nice views right at the start. After the turn to the right (with a puddle on the right), a nice avenue climbs nicely. After the next descent, the road climbs on to the top. Nice views.

Naar mijn mening de leukste route om naar Klein Amerika te klimmen. Dit omdat je meteen in het groen zit en daarbij ook al in het begin leuk uitzicht hebt. Na de bocht naar rechts (met een plas aan de rechterkant) een mooie laan die lekker omhoog loopt. Na de volgende afdaling stijgt de weg door naar de top. Mooie uitzichten.

Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
Keizerskop / Klein Amerika via Sint Jansberg
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RobertS
3 y 3.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

The Sint Jansberg as a warm-up before you start Klein Amerika. You pass a large eel farm. Not exactly a business you would expect to find in the hills around Groesbeek.

De Sint Jansberg als opwarmer voordat je begint aan Klein Amerika. Je passeert een forse palingkwekerij. Niet echt een bedrijf dat je verwacht in de heuvels rondom Groesbeek.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:17:18
11 km/h 00:11:00
15 km/h 00:08:04
19 km/h 00:06:22

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