Mont Villaret from Séez is a climb in the region Savoie. It is 8.5 km long and bridges 631 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 7.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 553. The top of the ascent is located at 1527 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 12 photos.
Road names: Route du Petit Saint-Bernard & Rue des Pierres Blanches
4.0 by CromagnonThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.Not so easy… The first part of the climb is the road up to the Petit Saint Bernard Pass. A long stretch of this road has recently been resurfaced. Thank you for this lovely smooth surface. The gradients are as gentle and soothing as the road itself. And then, we turn left towards Saint Germain and that’s when the serious business begins. We leave the heavy traffic of the D1090 behind. The road surface deteriorates considerably whilst the gradients suddenly become much steeper. A succession ... read more
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Not so easy…
The first part of the climb is the road up to the Petit Saint Bernard Pass. A long stretch of this road has recently been resurfaced. Thank you for this lovely smooth surface. The gradients are as gentle and soothing as the road itself.
And then, we turn left towards Saint Germain and that’s when the serious business begins. We leave the heavy traffic of the D1090 behind. The road surface deteriorates considerably whilst the gradients suddenly become much steeper. A succession of fairly steep climbs and rather welcome flat sections. Three lovely descents. Cows. Some lovely hairpin bends.
From Mont Villaret, the view over the valley isn’t half bad. 4 stars (admittedly a bit generous) for its irregular gradients and its descents.
Pas si facile…
La première partie de l’ascension, c’est la route du col du Petit Saint Bernard. Un long tronçon de cette route a été rénové récemment. Merci pour ce joli tapis de billard. Des pourcentages aussi doux et caressants que la route.
Et puis, on bifurque à gauche en direction de Saint Germain et là, les affaires sérieuses commencent. On quitte la circulation intense de la D1090. La route se dégrade considérablement alors que les pourcentages s’affolent subitement. Une alternance de raidards plutôt costauds et de replats plutôt bienvenus. Trois belles cascades. Des vaches. De belles épingles.
Depuis le Mont Villaret, la vue sur la vallée n’est pas moche. 4 étoiles (tout de même un peu généreuses) pour ses pourcentages irréguliers et pour ses cascades.
Done on the morning of 27 May.
The real slopes begin when we leave the Rte du Petit St Bernard, and I found the climb more difficult than the profile suggests.
The road is narrow and the tarmac is fine, and on a hot day, a few passages in the shade are beneficial.
After the hamlet of Mont Villaret, there are 2.5km on a very narrow road in average condition.
There are hardly any cars and the scenery is magnificent.
Fait le 27 Mai au matin.
Les véritables pentes commencent lorsque l'on quitte la Rte du Petit St Bernard, je trouve l'ascension plus difficile que le profil ne laisse présager.
La chaussée est étroite et le bitume correct, par de fortes chaleurs, quelques passages à l'ombre sont bienfaisants .
Après le hameaux de Mont Villaret il reste 2,5km sur une Rte très étroite et en état moyen.
Quasiment aucune voiture et les paysages sont magnifiques.
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