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#86 average steepest climb of England |
Little Solsbury Hill from Batheaston is a climb in the region South West England. It is 1.1km long and bridges 129 vertical meters with an average gradient of 12.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 170. The top of the ascent is located at 166 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.
Road names: Penthouse Hill & Solsbury Lane
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great climb, if approaching from the London Road you get a bit of momentum on the approach,
the gradient gets serious quiet quickly and continues pretty much all the way to the top. great views from the top.
Single lane so if a car is coming hope that it stops to let you by or you will struggle to clip in and get going again.
The surface is pretty shocking so take care not to wheel spin and especially take care on the decent
Nice climb, but the surface is a bit rough. Unfortunately you can't continue and take your MTB/gravel on the Solsbury Hill itself as cycling is not allowed there.
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