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Park Hill from Longleat

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 2 photos
Park Hill from Longleat
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Elevation profile Park Hill from Longleat

Statistics

Difficulty points 109
Length 1.9 km
Average gradient 6.9%
Steepest 100 metres 13.8%
Total ascent 133 m

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#8 toughest climb of Wiltshire
#10 most elevation gain of Wiltshire
#39 longest climb of Wiltshire
#27 average steepest climb of Wiltshire
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Park Hill from Longleat is a climb in the region Wiltshire. It is 1.9 km long and bridges 133 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 6.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 109. The top of the ascent is located at 249 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.

4.0 by NigelG
This climb is inside the Longleat estate and can be quite busy at weekends and holidays. The road surface is excellent. It's part of NC24. The steepest part is as the road kicks to the left. The scenery is like a park with some open views on both sides. ... read more

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This climb is inside the Longleat estate and can be quite busy at weekends and holidays. The road surface is excellent. It's part of NC24. The steepest part is as the road kicks to the left. The scenery is like a park with some open views on both sides.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:16:38
11 km/h 00:10:35
15 km/h 00:07:45
19 km/h 00:06:07

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Frequently Asked Questions

You don't need special gearing for Park Hill from Longleat. The slope isn't long or steep enough to require much shifting down. You can conquer this climb on power alone. However, a compact gearing system with a smallest front chainring of 34 and largest rear sprocket of 28 or 30 is always nice if you enjoy cycling uphill. This helps maintain a smooth cadence.

Park Hill from Longleat is a 4th-category climb. A sprint to the top is usually not an option, and untrained riders will definitely feel it in their legs. For trained cyclists, it is a great training climb.

Park Hill from Longleat is 1.9 km long.

The average gradient of Park Hill from Longleat is 6.9%.

Park Hill from Longleat has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 13.8%.

The summit of Park Hill from Longleat is at 249 m.

At a slow pace of 7 km/h, it takes about 00:16:38 to climb Park Hill from Longleat. At 11 km/h the time is 00:10:35, and at 15 km/h 00:07:45. For the fastest cyclists, 00:06:07 is an achievable time.

Park Hill from Longleat is located in the region Wiltshire in England.

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