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Les Bettières from Landry

3.5
2 reviews | Statistics | 10 photos
Les Bettières from Landry
Les Bettières from Landry
Les Bettières from Landry
Les Bettières from Landry
Les Bettières from Landry
Les Bettières from Landry
Elevation profile Les Bettières from Landry
Elevation profile Les Bettières from Landry
Elevation profile Les Bettières from Landry

Statistics

Difficulty points 588
Length 12.1 km
Average gradient 6.4%
Steepest 100 meters 11.7%
Total ascent 774m

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Les Bettières from Landry is a climb in the region French Alps. It is 12.1km long and bridges 774 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 588. The top of the ascent is located at 1553 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 10 photos.

Road name: D87

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Reviews (2)

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2 y 3.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French. Show original

September 21, July 2022, just after the very close Bauches climb.
This climb should rather be called refuge de Rosuel since it is the final point and not Les Bettières which is a small village on a parallel road.
From the start in Landry the slope is steep for the first 4 kilometres varying from 9 to sometimes 12 %, the road is very good but the traffic is dense as the D87 gives access to many villages and hamlets, cars, coaches and also trucks are present with the bikes,
The final is located at the bottom of a high valley in a grandiose landscape worthy of a postcard,
Be careful in summer when it is very hot, it is better to do it in the morning very early.

Fait le 21 septembre 2022, juste après la montée des Bauches très proche.
Cette ascension devrait plutôt s’appeler refuge de Rosuel puisque c’est le point final et non pas les Bettières qui est un petit village sur une route parallèle.
Dès le départ de Landry la pente est forte sur les 4 premiers kilomètres variant de 9 à parfois 12 %, la route est très bonne mais la circulation est dense car la D87 donne accès à de nombreux villages et hameaux, voitures, cars et aussi camions sont présents avec les vélos,
Le final est situé tout au fond d’une vallée d’altitude dans un paysage grandiose digne d’une carte postale,
Attention en été par fortes chaleurs, il vaut mieux le faire le matin très tôt.

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BartHaddink
2 y 4.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Nice climb, you end between the high mountains, fantastic view. Asphalt is good, nice descent. Can be very hot.

Mooie beklimming, je eindigt tussen de hoge bergen, fantastisch gezicht. Asfalt is goed, lekkere afdaling. Kan wel erg warm zijn.

Les Bettières from Landry
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Climbing times

7 km/h 01:43:28
11 km/h 01:05:50
15 km/h 00:48:17
19 km/h 00:38:07

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