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Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 5 photos
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
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Elevation profile Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida

Statistics

Difficulty points 311
Length 2.4 km
Average gradient 10.2%
Steepest 100 meters 20.4%
Total ascent 249m

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
Hidden gem
2 hairpin turns
#9 toughest climb of Balearic Islands
#33 most elevation gain of Balearic Islands
#88 longest climb of Mallorca
#13 average steepest climb of Balearic Islands
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Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida is a climb in the region Serra de Tramuntana. It is 2.4km long and bridges 249 vertical meters with an average gradient of 10.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 311. The top of the ascent is located at 378 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 5 photos.

Road names: Carrer Turixant, Carrer Boscana, Carrer Pula & Carrer Albercuix

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Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

This climb is located in the luxury villa district Son Vida. The first part you can follow different roads through the neighbourhood. I kept to the right from the entrance of the neighbourhood and arrived just before the slightly flatter middle part on the road as shown here. This first part was average 8,1%. The devil is in the tail though, the last part of 800 meter has an average of 15,5% with peaks above 20%. It is painful, but once you reach the top, you will have a beautiful view of Son Vida and Palma de Mallorca.
The road becomes a dead end at the top, so you have to return the same way. The descent is quite dangerous because of the percentages and when I was there, there was also some loose gravel etc.

Deze klim bevindt zich in de luxe villawijk Son Vida. Het eerste deel kan je langs verschillende wegen door de wijk. Ik heb zelf vanaf binnenkomst in de wijk rechts aangehouden en kwam net voor het iets vlakkere middenstuk op de weg zoals hier weergegeven. Dit eerste stuk was gemiddeld 8,1%. Het venijn zit 'm echter in de staart, het laatste deel van 800 meter is namelijk gemiddeld 15,5% met uitschieters van boven de 20%. Pijn lijden dus, maar eenmaal boven heb je wel een mooi uitzicht over Son Vida en Palma de Mallorca.
De weg loopt bovenaan dood, dus je moet dezelfde weg terug. De afdaling is best link vanwege de percentages en er lag toen ik er was ook nog wel wat los grind e.d.

Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
Puig de sa Coma Fosca from Son Vida
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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:20:52
11 km/h 00:13:16
15 km/h 00:09:44
19 km/h 00:07:41

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