Long Hollow from Edington is a climb in the region Wiltshire. It is 2 km long and bridges 106 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 5.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 74. The top of the ascent is located at 208 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
Road name: Long Hollow
3.0 by WillyxAnother of the short climbs up the northern edge of Salisbury Plain in this area. It's an enjoyable climb worth doing in it's own right but like all similar climbs in this area the surfaced road runs out and becomes a rough gravel track (time to turn around and head back down). If you're on a gravel bike / MTB then ride on - there is a network of gravel bridleways and byways linking all the road climbs across this northern edge of Salisbury Plain. ... read more
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Another of the short climbs up the northern edge of Salisbury Plain in this area. It's an enjoyable climb worth doing in it's own right but like all similar climbs in this area the surfaced road runs out and becomes a rough gravel track (time to turn around and head back down). If you're on a gravel bike / MTB then ride on - there is a network of gravel bridleways and byways linking all the road climbs across this northern edge of Salisbury Plain.
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