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| #81 average steepest climb of Devon |
Tors Park is a climb in the region Devon. It is 0.8 km long and bridges 76 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 10.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 103. The top of the ascent is located at 84 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.
Road names: Tors Road & Tors Park
3.0 by flyingsheep99An alternative to the steepest part of the Countisbury hill climb. Gradients are much less severe and there is almost zero traffic (a few houses along this road), there is a sign saying this is dead end to motor vehicles however there is no obstructions. Road surface can be questionable at times especially after the first and third hairpins. This can make going tough compared to the better surface of the main road. Views are slightly better with occasional sights of Lynton and the Lyn river. I w... read more
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An alternative to the steepest part of the Countisbury hill climb. Gradients are much less severe and there is almost zero traffic (a few houses along this road), there is a sign saying this is dead end to motor vehicles however there is no obstructions. Road surface can be questionable at times especially after the first and third hairpins. This can make going tough compared to the better surface of the main road. Views are slightly better with occasional sights of Lynton and the Lyn river. I would avoid descending on this road!
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