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Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 7 photos
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Elevation profile Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé

Statistics

Difficulty points 68
Length 4.5 km
Average gradient 3%
Steepest 100 meters 9.7%
Total ascent 136m

Short recap

#29 toughest climb of Hainaut Province
#2 most elevation gain of Hainaut Province
#10 longest climb of Hainaut Province
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Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé is a climb in the region Belgian Picardy. It is 4.5km long and bridges 136 vertical meters with an average gradient of 3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 68. The top of the ascent is located at 145 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 7 photos.

Road names: Rue de Brulé, Vieux Comté du Chemin, Rue du Bourdeau, Avenue du Rinval & Rue du Curé

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Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
Mont Saint-Aubert via Rue de Brulé
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Reviews (1)

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This was very often the final difficulty I concocted for myself, when I lived in Tournai, when I came back from an excursion in the Flemish Ardennes.

Nice view to the back before the first "antecima" just before the Croix-Jubaru pass, and of course a breathtaking panorama of Tournai and its surroundings at the top of the mountain itself.

Very long climb for the region, and particularly irregular. The way I went up was a good indication of my fitness :-) But it was always a pleasure to tumble down to Tournai once this last difficulty was overcome!

C'était très souvent la difficulté finale que je me concoctais, du temps où je vivais à Tournai, lorsque je revenais d'une excursion dans les Ardennes flamandes.

Belle vue vers l'arrière avant la première « antécime » juste avant le col de la Croix-Jubaru, et bien sûr panorama ébouriffant sur Tournai et ses environs au sommet du Mont proprement dit.

Montée très longue pour la région, et particulièrement irrégulière. La façon dont je passais cette ascension était un bon indice de forme :-) Mais c'était toujours un plaisir de dégringoler vers Tournai une fois cette dernière difficulté vaincue !

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:38:21
11 km/h 00:24:24
15 km/h 00:17:54
19 km/h 00:14:07

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