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Panoramaberg

3.0
2 reviews | Elevation profile | 5 photos
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Statistics

Difficulty points 7
Length 0.2 km
Average gradient 5.1%
Steepest 100 meters 8.5%
Total ascent 10m

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#80 toughest climb of Rijk van Nijmegen
#38 average steepest climb of Gelderland
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Panoramaberg is a climb in the region Rijk van Nijmegen. It is 0.2km long and bridges 10 vertical meters with an average gradient of 5.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 7. The top of the ascent is located at 52 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 5 photos.

Road name: Panoramaberg

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Reviews (2)

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Fedor
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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

A strange little climb but still definitely fun to do, if only to practise agility. The first bit is a cobbled path next to a flat staircase. So it rises immediately and, because of the right-angled bend and narrow path, you also have absolutely no momentum at the start. Where it flattens out slightly is the low zigzag fence but this one is doable after which you drive onto an increasingly flat road. The first bit of this has nice views to the right. After the climb you can continue on to the Seven Hills Road.

Een vreemd klimmetje maar toch zeker leuk om te doen, al is het alleen maar om te oefenen in behendigheid. Het eerste stukje is een klinkerpad naast een vlakke trap. Het loopt dus meteen op en vanwege de haakse bocht en het smalle pad heb je bij het begin ook totaal geen vaart. Waar het iets vlakker wordt is het lage zigzag-hekje maar deze is wel goed te doen waarna je een steeds vlakker wordend weggetje op rijdt. Het eerst stukje hiervan heeft leuk uitzicht over rechts. Na de klim kan je de weg vervolgen naar de Zevenheuvelenweg.

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RobertS
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An exercise in steering skills on a sloping surface. Here you may ride your carbon bike at your own risk along the low fences in the beginning. You can do it, but if you don't have the skills of MvdP you might have to squeeze your butt a bit more.
The Panoramaberg lives up to its name: the view over Groesbeek and the woods and hills behind is beautiful and the houses in this street are also very nice.

Een oefening in stuurmanskunsten op een hellend vlak. Hier mag je op eigen risico met je carbonfiets langs de lage hekjes in het begin. Het kan wel, maar heb je niet de vaardigheden van MvdP dan doe je dat misschien met iets meer samengeknepen billen.
De Panoramaberg doet zijn naam eer aan: het uitzicht over Groesbeek en de bossen en heuvels erachter is prachtig en de huizen in deze straat zijn ook erg mooi.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:01:41
11 km/h 00:01:04
15 km/h 00:00:47
19 km/h 00:00:37

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