#68 most elevation gain of Lower Rhine Heights |
#4 longest climb of Lower Rhine Heights |
Mussoolsenberg from Nergena is a climb in the region Lower Rhine Heights. It is 2.9km long and bridges 38 vertical meters with an average gradient of 1.3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 6. The top of the ascent is located at 60 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.
Road name: Kranenburger Strasse
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Three kilometres of false flat. Let's first list the advantages, shall we? Clear cycle path, good tarmac, forest left and right, no relevant side roads so you can pedal well and it's quiet on the cycle path. Disadvantages? It's three kilometres of false flat.... And you cycle along a boring straight provincial road. By the way, this 'climb' on downhill is a great pleasure.
Drie kilometer vals plat. Eerst de voordelen maar benoemen? Vrijliggend fietspad, goed asfalt, bos links en rechts, geen relevante zijwegen dus je kunt goed doortrappen en het is rustig op het fietspad. Nadelen? Het is drie kilometer vals plat…. En je fietst langs een saaie rechte provinciale weg. Deze ‘beklimming’ is overigens in dalende lijn wel een groot genot.
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