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Totnansberg from Oberbach

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Elevation profile Totnansberg from Oberbach

Statistics

Difficulty points 242
Length 4.8 km
Average gradient 6.5%
Steepest 100 meters 12%
Total ascent 310m

Short recap

1 hairpin turn
#41 toughest climb of Rhön Mountains
#52 most elevation gain of Rhön Mountains
#80 longest climb of Rhön Mountains
#58 average steepest climb of Rhön Mountains
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Totnansberg from Oberbach is a climb in the region Rhön Mountains. It is 4.8km long and bridges 310 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 242. The top of the ascent is located at 755 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 0 reviews of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Rhönstraße & Bergstraße

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:41:02
11 km/h 00:26:06
15 km/h 00:19:09
19 km/h 00:15:07

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