| #54 toughest climb of Île-de-France |
| #53 most elevation gain of Île-de-France |
| #49 longest climb of Île-de-France |
| #42 average steepest climb of Seine-et-Marne |
Montceau-lès-Meaux from Trilport is a climb in the region Seine-et-Marne. It is 2.4 km long and bridges 105 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 82. The top of the ascent is located at 160 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 4 photos.
Road names: Rue de Montceaux & Rue du Vieux Pavé
3.0 by CromagnonThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.My favourite of the four hills in the area. This Chemin du Vieux Pavé is diabolical: it starts by gently caressing you, gently wakes up to end up whipping you with its 13%... The end is steep. There are still a few cobbles, but they are almost anecdotal. The finish is exceptional: the Pelissier house is splendid (balconies, glazed motifs...). For heritage fans, Montceau-Lès-Meaux also boasts the ruins of a royal castle. If you have to climb only one, this is it.... read more
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My favourite of the four hills in the area.
This Chemin du Vieux Pavé is diabolical: it starts by gently caressing you, gently wakes up to end up whipping you with its 13%...
The end is steep. There are still a few cobbles, but they are almost anecdotal.
The finish is exceptional: the Pelissier house is splendid (balconies, glazed motifs...). For heritage fans, Montceau-Lès-Meaux also boasts the ruins of a royal castle.
If you have to climb only one, this is it.
Ma préférée des quatre côtes du coin.
Ce chemin du Vieux Pavé est diabolique : il démarre en vous caressant délicatement, se réveille doucement pour finir par vous fouetter avec ses 13%…
La fin est bien raide. Il reste quelques pavés mais ils sont presque anecdotiques.
L’arrivée est exceptionnelle : la maison Pelissier est splendide (balcons, motifs vernissés…). Pour les fans de patrimoine, Montceau-Lès-Meaux propose aussi les ruines d’un château royal.
Si vous ne devez n’en grimper qu’une, c’est celle-ci.
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