Treadaway Hill from Loudwater is a climb in the region Buckinghamshire. It is 0.8 km long and bridges 57 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 7.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 62. The top of the ascent is located at 110 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
Road names: Treadaway Hill & Swains Lane
2.0 by SteveLOf all the climbs up to Flackwell Heath, Treadaway Hill is the odd one out, being a wide road with limited scenic value, and feeling like a slog. The other climbs are more pleasant. It's the main route up to Flackwell Heath for cars. The maximum gradient that shows on my head unit is greater than indicated here. It's definitely a hard climb, but there are nicer ways up, depending on your route, and it's worth a little dink to go up one of those. Check out the cycle routes across t... read more
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Of all the climbs up to Flackwell Heath, Treadaway Hill is the odd one out, being a wide road with limited scenic value, and feeling like a slog. The other climbs are more pleasant. It's the main route up to Flackwell Heath for cars. The maximum gradient that shows on my head unit is greater than indicated here. It's definitely a hard climb, but there are nicer ways up, depending on your route, and it's worth a little dink to go up one of those. Check out the cycle routes across the river, which will save you a lot of extra distance to get to e.g. Spring Lane.
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