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Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan

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2 reviews | Elevation profile | 10 photos
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Elevation profile Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan

Statistics

Difficulty points 6
Length 0.4 km
Average gradient 3.8%
Steepest 100 meters 7.3%
Total ascent 15m
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Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan is a climb in the region Rijk van Nijmegen. It is 0.4km long and bridges 15 vertical meters with an average gradient of 3.8%, resulting in a difficulty score of 6. The top of the ascent is located at 91 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 10 photos.

Road names: Kwakkenberglaan & Julianalaan

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Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
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Reviews (2)

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Fedor
9 Mo 2.0
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At most a break from the long climb up the Berg en Dalseweg because otherwise it has little to offer. Starts out relaxed and only further on it ramps up nicely for a while. The last bit is a dead end and also almost flat. Just before this you can turn left via Oranjelaan back towards the main road.

Hooguit een onderbreking van de lange klim over de Berg en Dalseweg want verder heeft deze weinig te bieden. Begint relaxed en pas verderop loopt het even leuk op. Het laatste stukje is doodlopend en ook vrijwel vlak. Net hiervoor kan je linksaf via de Oranjelaan weer richting de hoofdweg.

Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
Julianalaan / Galgenberg via Kwakkenberglaan
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RobertS
3 y 3.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Really a creepy-crawly road. Going fast uphill makes little sense here, too many side-roads/paths and unclear; this one is just for looking around and enjoying the peace and quiet and forest air. What is there to see here, I kept asking myself. It ends in a kind of square in front of a couple of very quietly situated houses.

Echt een kruip-door-sluip-door-weg. Keihard omhoog gaan heeft hier weinig zin, teveel zijwegen/-paden en onoverzichtelijk; deze is er gewoon om even om je heen te kijken en te genieten van de rust en boslucht. Wat is hier nou weer te zien, vroeg ik me continu af. Loopt dood op een soort plein voor een paar heel rustig gelegen grote woningen.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:03:14
11 km/h 00:02:04
15 km/h 00:01:30
19 km/h 00:01:11

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