| #8 toughest climb of Nottinghamshire |
| #8 most elevation gain of Nottinghamshire |
| #7 longest climb of Nottinghamshire |
| #5 average steepest climb of Nottinghamshire |
Owthorpe Road from Cotgrave is a climb in the region Nottinghamshire. It is 1.2 km long and bridges 52 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 35. The top of the ascent is located at 90 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
Road name: Owthorpe Road
3.0 by rewerbkramThe climb begins gently with a rolling gradient going no higher than 4 or 5%, but the challenge of the end is visible from the very bottom. After going over a brief flat section, you pass by Saxon Way and the gradient immediately builds up to 12% for roughly the next 200m. After the left turn the slope eases off before the summit is reached by the care home entrance. The road surface is generally of good quality, and while there is some traffic it is rarely anything significant. Overall a... read more
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The climb begins gently with a rolling gradient going no higher than 4 or 5%, but the challenge of the end is visible from the very bottom. After going over a brief flat section, you pass by Saxon Way and the gradient immediately builds up to 12% for roughly the next 200m. After the left turn the slope eases off before the summit is reached by the care home entrance.
The road surface is generally of good quality, and while there is some traffic it is rarely anything significant. Overall a solid climb and a good warmup if you're travelling between Nottingham and the Vale of Belvoir.
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