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Tafelberg from Laren

3.5
2 reviews | Elevation profile | 6 photos
This climb is partly on a gravel surface, but can be ridden with a road bike.
Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
Elevation profile Tafelberg from Laren
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gravel

Statistics

Difficulty points 6
Length 0.6 km
Average gradient 3%
Steepest 100 meters 4.1%
Total ascent 18m

Short recap

Hidden gem
Gravel
#31 toughest climb of North Holland
#21 most elevation gain of North Holland
#33 longest climb of North Holland
#41 average steepest climb of North Holland
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Tafelberg from Laren is a climb in the region Gooi. It is 0.6km long and bridges 18 vertical meters with an average gradient of 3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 6. The top of the ascent is located at 32 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 6 photos.

Road names: Tafelbergweg & Lage Laarderweg

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Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
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Reviews (2)

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Fedor
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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

This climb feels a lot more like a climb than the other climbs in this area. The approach via Tafelbergweg (not part of the climb) is already slightly uphill. At the start of the climb, you can choose either the narrow cobbled cycle path or the cobbled road (which later turns into a hollow gravel road). Both options climb nicely (relatively then). At the bike path, it undulates slightly and this descends briefly before the path turns into an equally nice ascending gravel bike path. Nice route too. Highly recommended!

Deze klim voelt heel wat meer als klim aan dan de andere klimmen in deze omgeving. De aanloop via de Tafelbergweg (geen onderdeel van de klim) loopt al lichtjes op. Bij het begin van de klim kan je kiezen voor het smalle klinkerfietspad of de klinkerweg (die later overgaat in een holle gravelweg). Beide opties klimmen lekker (relatief dan). Bij het fietspad golft het enigszins en deze daalt eventjes voordat het pad overgaat in een eveneens leuk stijgend gravelfietspad. Mooi traject ook. Aanrader!

Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
Tafelberg from Laren
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Tafelberg from Laren
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RoyL
2 y 3.0
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You can do this climb over the (lower situated hollow) road, which turns into gravel/sand at a certain point (doable on a racing bike) or over the hardened bicycle path with cobblestones. The last part is a good gravel path. Nice, quiet climb!

Je kunt deze klim over de (lager gelegen holle)weg doen, die op een gegeven moment overgaat in gravel/zand (wel goed te doen op de racefiets) of over het verharde fietspad met klinkers. Het laatste stukje is een goed gravelpad. Mooie, rustige klim!

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:05:10
11 km/h 00:03:17
15 km/h 00:02:24
19 km/h 00:01:54

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