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Turracher Höhe from Predlitz

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2 reviews | Elevation profile | 1 photo
Turracher Höhe from Predlitz
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Elevation profile Turracher Höhe from Predlitz

Statistics

Difficulty points 615
Length 20.7 km
Average gradient 4.2%
Steepest 100 meters 15.5%
Total ascent 873m

Short recap

2 hairpin turns
#18 toughest climb of Styria
#16 most elevation gain of Styria
#35 longest climb of Austria
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Turracher Höhe from Predlitz is a climb in the region Styria. It is 20.7km long and bridges 873 vertical meters with an average gradient of 4.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 615. The top of the ascent is located at 1800 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.

Road name: Turracher Straße

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Reviews (2)

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dgrm
5 Mo 3.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: German. Show original

This is one of those climbs that feel way steeper than they actually are. Did this one at the tail end of a long tour including Obertauern Pass in late July '24 - so we already had quite a bit of climbing in the legs. First bits are easy, nice road through beautiful terrain. After passing through the village Turrach, the road gets super steep - again, we might have been fatigued, but this felt more like 13% than the 10% it was supposed to have. Fun climbing nonetheless, and up top you get the typical summertime skiing town - some restaurants, lifts, shops, but mostly very generic stuff. Nice lake, if you want to cool your legs before going down.

This is one of those climbs that feel way steeper than they actually are. Did this one at the tail end of a long tour including Obertauern Pass in late July '24 - so we already had quite a bit of climbing in the legs. First bits are easy, nice road through beautiful terrain. After passing through the village Turrach, the road gets super steep - again, we might have been fatigued, but this felt more like 13% than the 10% it was supposed to have. Fun climbing nonetheless, and up top you get the typical summertime skiing town - some restaurants, lifts, shops, but mostly very generic stuff. Nice lake, if you want to cool your legs before going down.

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EBAIBA67
2 y 3.0 01:10:00 (17.8km/h)
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We did this climb on our way to the Wörthersee with the luggage on our cycling holiday. The beginning is quite easy, but once it gets steep, it is tough. Little traffic and good tarmac. The descent to the south included a section 23% which was repaved.

Met bepakking op fietsvakantie deze klim gedaan op weg naar de Wörthersee. Het begin is vrij makkelijk, maar wanneer hij éénmaal steil wordt, is het pittig. Weinig autoverkeer en goed asfalt. Afdaling naar het zuiden zat stuk 23% in, die werd opnieuw geasfalteerd.

Turracher Höhe from Predlitz
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Climbing times

7 km/h 02:57:37
11 km/h 01:53:02
15 km/h 01:22:53
19 km/h 01:05:26

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