Sant Pere de Rodes
Sant Pere de Rodes is a climb in the region Spanish Pyrenees. It is 6.6km long and bridges 509 vertical meters with an average gradient of 7.7%, resulting in a difficulty score of 427. The top of the ascent is located at 513 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews/stories of this climb and uploaded 15 photos.
Road names: GIP-6041 & Camí del Monestir
by Les-is-moreThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.A 7.7 Km climb from El port de la Selva with an average of 6.6 % and 512 m difference in altitude, with many sections of 8 % and more, with a small peak of 19 %. The climb starts in the coastal town directly at 13.6 % to wake up your legs. Beautiful cycling environment along hairpin bends on... read more
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Statistics
Sant Pere de Rodes from El Port de la Selva This climb |
Spanish Pyrenees 246 climbs | Catalonia 398 climbs | Pyrenees 787 climbs | Spain 3137 climbs | Europe 34025 climbs |
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427
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84
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96
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303
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620
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4440
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Average gradient
7.7%
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28
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38
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162
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407
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5448
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Length
6.6km
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172
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229
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457
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1459
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7570
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Total ascent
509m
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121
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145
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345
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831
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4958
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Classification
Road surface condition
Traffic
Climbing times
7 km/h | 00:56:26 |
11 km/h | 00:35:54 |
15 km/h | 00:26:20 |
19 km/h | 00:20:47 |
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Reviews/stories (3)
Setting off relatively early from Llançà, the climb is made without crossing any traffic, except to reach the foot of a short wall at the start of the ascent. The gradients are high in places, particularly on 2-3 hairpin bends. The reward is great all the way up, with views of the coves of Llançà and the Port de la Selva, especially at the summit. On the way back down along the same route, an optical effect causes the road to fall into the sea.
Parti relativement tôt de Llançà, la montée se fait sans croiser de circulation mis à part pour rejoindre le pied constitué d'un court mur pour débuter l'ascension. Les pourcentages sont élevés par endroit notamment sur 2-3 virages en épingle. La récompense est grande tout au long de la montée avec des vues sur les anses de Llançà et du port de la Selva surtout arrivé au sommet. En redescendant par le même itinéraire, un effet d'optique fait tomber la route dans la mer
Wonderfully spicy bike mountain in my beloved holiday town of El Port de la Selva. I look forward to going up again all year. Beautiful views and tarmac since 2019 perfect!
Heerlijk pittige fietsberg in mijn geliefde vakantieplaats El Port de la Selva. Ik kijk er heel het jaar naar uit om weer omhoog te gaan. Prachtige vergezichten en asfalt sinds 2019 perfect!
A 7.7 Km climb from El port de la Selva with an average of 6.6 % and 512 m difference in altitude, with many sections of 8 % and more, with a small peak of 19 %. The climb starts in the coastal town directly at 13.6 % to wake up your legs. Beautiful cycling environment along hairpin bends on a well maintained asphalt road.
Not too much traffic and all car drivers keep their distance from the cyclist and is also indicated by road signs along the way.
Pittige klim vanuit El port de la Selva van 7.7 Km aan een gemiddelde van 6.6 % en 512 hoogte verschil en waar er veel stukken tussen zitten van 8% en meer met een kleine uitschieter tot 19%. De klim start in het kuststadje direct aan 13.6 % om je benen wakker te maken. Mooie fiets omgeving langs haarspeldbochten op een goed onderhouden asfaltbaan.
Niet te druk van verkeer en alle auto bestuurders houden afstand van de fietser en is ook aangeduid met verkeersborden langs de weg.
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