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Pecciola from Castiglione

3.0
1 review/story | Statistics | 2 photos
Pecciola from Castiglione
Pecciola from Castiglione
Elevation profile Pecciola from Castiglione
Elevation profile Pecciola from Castiglione
Elevation profile Pecciola from Castiglione

Statistics

Difficulty points 60
Length 0.6 km
Average gradient 9.6%
Steepest 100 meters 15.9%
Total ascent 54m

Short recap

Hidden gem
2 hairpin turns
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Pecciola from Castiglione is a climb in the region Piedmont. It is 0.6km long and bridges 54 vertical meters with an average gradient of 9.6%, resulting in a difficulty score of 60. The top of the ascent is located at 561 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.

Road name: Frazione Pecciola

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Pecciola from Castiglione
Pecciola from Castiglione

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Reviews (1)

MartinoPiccolo
4 Mo 3.0

Nice little climb in the Valle Anzasca on good tarmac and with little traffic. Pecciola is a tiny but charming place with great views of the valley.

Climbing times

7 km/h 00:04:49
11 km/h 00:03:04
15 km/h 00:02:15
19 km/h 00:01:46

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