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Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen

3.0
2 reviews | Statistics | 10 photos
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Elevation profile Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Elevation profile Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Elevation profile Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen

Statistics

Difficulty points 8
Length 0.6 km
Average gradient 3.7%
Steepest 100 meters 5.2%
Total ascent 22m

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Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen is a climb in the region Rijk van Nijmegen. It is 0.6km long and bridges 22 vertical meters with an average gradient of 3.7%, resulting in a difficulty score of 8. The top of the ascent is located at 59 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 10 photos.

Road name: Sint Jansberg

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Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
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Reviews (2)

Fedor
1 y 3.0
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Dead-end (or you must want to continue cycling on an unpaved path) climb through beautiful scenery. There's a nice twist in the road halfway up and the views are pleasant. Definitely fun to grab if you're on the route to Little America.

Doodlopende (of je moet over een onverhard pad verder willen fietsen) klim door een mooi landschap. Halverwege zit er nog een leuke slinger in de weg en het uitzicht is aangenaam. Zeker leuk om mee te pakken als je op de route naar Klein Amerika zit.

Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
Sint Jansberg from Grafwegen
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RobertS
3 y 3.0
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Ok, this one actually dead ends, unless you are cycling here on a gravel bike or MTB. At the top, it turns into a beautiful (not very forgiving) dirt road through the forest. The paved road to it is still worthwhile, because it is very quiet and you look out on the farmland around Groesbeek. Moreover, when descending you can turn left on the Sint Jansberg towards Klein Amerika. So if you were planning to cycle up Klein Amerika anyway, you might as well take this one too.

Ok, deze loopt eigenlijk dood, tenzij je hier fietst op een gravelfiets of MTB. Op de top gaat het over in een prachtige (weinig vergevingsgezinde) onverharde weg door het bos. De verharde weg er naartoe is toch de moeite waard, omdat het heel rustig is en je uitkijkt op het boerenland rondom Groesbeek. Bovendien kun je bij het afdalen links afslaan op de Sint Jansberg richting Klein Amerika. Dus als je toch al van plan was om Klein Amerika op te fietsen, dan kun je deze net zo goed meepakken.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:05:02
11 km/h 00:03:12
15 km/h 00:02:21
19 km/h 00:01:51

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