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Tafelbos from Heurbeek

3.3
3 reviews | Elevation profile | 0 photos
This climb is partly on a gravel surface, but can be ridden with a road bike.
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Elevation profile Tafelbos from Heurbeek
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Difficulty points 20
Length 1 km
Average gradient 3.8%
Steepest 100 metres 9.6%
Total ascent 37 m

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#84 toughest climb of Hageland
#82 most elevation gain of Hageland
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Tafelbos from Heurbeek is a climb in the region Hageland. It is 1 km long and bridges 37 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 3.8%, resulting in a difficulty score of 20. The top of the ascent is located at 94 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Heurbeek & Keiberg

This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.
This is a gravel climb. I did it after a rainy week. And then the road surface was very bad. But in fine weather conditions, there is no problem climbing with the road bike.... read more

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Reviews (3)

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Joeri_Laureys
1 y 3.0
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This is a gravel climb. I did it after a rainy week. And then the road surface was very bad. But in fine weather conditions, there is no problem climbing with the road bike.

Dit is een gravelklim. Ik heb hem gedaan na een regenweek. En toen was het wegdek zeer slecht. Maar bij prima weeromstandigheden is er geen enkel probleem om te klimmen met de racebike.

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Glen_Solana
1 y 4.0
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I'm glad I discovered this little climb.

To get to the base of the climb, I went via Heurebeek street. Very nice little street, no traffic and beautiful scenery.
Suddenly your rhythm is broken by about ten metres of cobblestones and the climb begins. At first, it's still a good tarmac road running through a forest. There are still a few houses here. Here you also encounter the steepest part, but this progresses smoothly.
At the next crossroads you will see a sign on the left with "road surface in poor condition". You take a left and can then take a gravel path on the left. This runs flatter and here you can take speed. Very doable with course bike. After a few hundred metres, the gravel path turns into the road where there are quite a few potholes. You end up back in a forest. Here you have to cycle a bit to the left and right to avoid the potholes. When I did the climb it was dry and I could look for paved lanes with the course bike. In winter or if it has rained, I suspect it will be a muddy ride. Finally, you have a short cobbled section at the end.

Not a tough slope at all and certainly doable on a racing bike in good weather. Just have my doubts when it rains.
Nice climb, with twists and turns, in very beautiful surroundings!

Ik ben blij dat ik dit klimmetje heb ontdekt.

Om naar de voet van de klim te gaan, ging ik via de Heurebeekstraat. Heel leuk straatje, geen verkeer en mooie omgeving.
Opeens wordt je ritme gebroken door een tiental meters kasseien en begint de klim. In het begin is het nog een goede asfaltweg die door een bos loopt. Hier staan nog enkele huizen. Hier kom je ook het steilste gedeelte tegen, maar dit gaat vlot vooruit.
Aan het volgend kruispunt zie je aan de linkerkant een bordje "wegdek in slechte staat". Je neemt links en kan dan aan de linkerkant een grindpadje nemen. Dit loopt vlakker en hier kan je snelheid nemen. Heel goed te doen met koersfiets. Na enkele honderden meters gaat het grindpadje over op de weg waar nogal wat putten zijn. Je komt terug in een bos terecht. Hier moet je wat naar links en rechts fietsen om de putten te ontwijken. Toen ik de klim deed was het droog en kon ik verharde stroken opzoeken met de koersfiets. In de winter of als het geregend heeft, vermoed ik dat het een modderpartij wordt. Tot slot heb je op het einde nog een korte kasseistrook.

Helemaal geen zware helling en bij goed weer zeker met de koersfiets te doen. Heb enkel mijn twijfels bij regen.
Leuke klim, met draaien en keren, in een hele mooie omgeving!

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Andre
4 y 3.0
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2 years ago, I did this very nice climb several times. I must say that I always cycle with the mountain bike and therefore have no problems with the lesser road surface in the second part. Because especially the first part is situated in a very wooded area, you do have some leaves and soil of agricultural vehicles but the narrow road with a pretty steep part in the beginning is great to cycle on.

2 jaar geleden heb ik verschillende keren deze zeer leuke klim gedaan. Ik moet wel zeggen dat ik altijd met de mountainbike fiets en dus geen last heb van het mindere wegdek in het tweede deel. Doordat vooral het eerste deel in een zeer bosrijke omgeving gelegen is heb je hier wel wat bladeren en aarde van landbouwvoertuigen maar het smalle weggetje met een behoorlijk steil stukje in het begin is zalig om op te fietsen.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:08:15
11 km/h 00:05:15
15 km/h 00:03:51
19 km/h 00:03:02

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Frequently Asked Questions

You don't need special gearing for Tafelbos from Heurbeek. The slope isn't long or steep enough to require much shifting down. You can conquer this climb on power alone. However, a compact gearing system with a smallest front chainring of 34 and largest rear sprocket of 28 or 30 is always nice if you enjoy cycling uphill. This helps maintain a smooth cadence.

Tafelbos from Heurbeek is not tough enough to be assigned a mountain category. This means that even untrained cyclists can reach the top without any problems on this climb.

Tafelbos from Heurbeek is 1 km long.

The average gradient of Tafelbos from Heurbeek is 3.8%.

Tafelbos from Heurbeek has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 9.6%.

The summit of Tafelbos from Heurbeek is at 94 m.

At a slow pace of 7 km/h, it takes about 00:08:15 to climb Tafelbos from Heurbeek. At 11 km/h the time is 00:05:15, and at 15 km/h 00:03:51. For the fastest cyclists, 00:03:02 is an achievable time.

Tafelbos from Heurbeek is located in the region Flemish Brabant in Belgium.

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