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Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 8 photos
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Elevation profile Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg

Statistics

Difficulty points 364
Length 11.4 km
Average gradient 5.4%
Steepest 100 meters 9.8%
Total ascent 619m

Short recap

7 hairpin turns
#62 toughest climb of Grand Est
#33 most elevation gain of Grand Est
#51 longest climb of Grand Est
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Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg is a climb in the region Vosges. It is 11.4km long and bridges 619 vertical meters with an average gradient of 5.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 364. The top of the ascent is located at 1073 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 8 photos.

Road name: Route de la Schlucht

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Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
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Reviews (1)

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As soon as La Schlucht turns off, the craziness begins. About'a kilometre and a half at 12.8% according to Strava. The stretch near the Auberge is guaranteed to go against/over 20% so prepare yourself haha. Once you've had that, it's a bit more doable to the 'original' Tanet. There the road is wider again and lies okay. You drive among the trees and don't really have a view. After 8.5 kilometres it goes downhill for a while, then with some turns you finish the last altitude metres. If you want, you can continue nicely to Lac Vert, a typical Vosges lake. The road surface is bad, though.

Zodra La Schlucht afdraait begint het gekloot. Zo'n anderhalve kilometer aan 12,8% volgens Strava. Het stuk bij de Auberge gaat gegarandeerd tegen/over de 20% dus bereid je voor haha. Zodra je dat gehad hebt is het wat beter te doen naar de 'originele' Tanet. Daar is de weg weer breder en ligt er oke in. Je rijdt tussen de bomen en hebt niet echt een uitzicht. Na 8,5 kilometer gaat het even naar beneden, waarna je met wat bochten de laatste hoogtemeters afwerkt. Als je wil kun je nog mooi doorrijden naar Lac Vert, een typisch Vogezen meer. Het wegdek is wel slecht.

Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
Le Tanet from Soultzeren via Chemin du Mageisberg
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Climbing times

7 km/h 01:37:56
11 km/h 01:02:19
15 km/h 00:45:42
19 km/h 00:36:04

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