Mur de Péchauriol is a climb in the region Dordogne. It is 0.7km long and bridges 98 vertical meters with an average gradient of 13.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 159. The top of the ascent is located at 280 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
Road names: Chemin de Péchauriol & Rue Guy-Pierre Delluc
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This climb is a little turn off a busy road through Sarlat le Caneda. There are no views on the climb as the road is primarily servicing local houses.
The road surface is quite good with some fallen debris from trees on the day I rode it.
It is murderously steep and narrow; if a vehicle happens to be coming down as you’re heading up you’ll need to un clip, and starting again is impossible for me.
I rode it twice just to try to put in a decent time and get to the top without stopping.
It’s short enough that you can have a couple of goes at it but it’s only real positive is to be able to say that you’ve ridden a 30% climb!
At the top there are views across the valley which is nice and a little church to visit.
It’s worth riding the climb to get from the main road onto the quiet back roads.
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