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Vieux Château from Tingry

3.5
2 reviews | Elevation profile | 3 photos
Vieux Château from Tingry
Vieux Château from Tingry
Vieux Château from Tingry
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Elevation profile Vieux Château from Tingry

Statistics

Difficulty points 83
Length 1.3 km
Average gradient 6.9%
Steepest 100 meters 13.3%
Total ascent 93m
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Vieux Château from Tingry is a climb in the region Caps et Marais d'Opale. It is 1.3km long and bridges 93 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 83. The top of the ascent is located at 163 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.

Road name: Rue du Vieux Château

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Vieux Château from Tingry
Vieux Château from Tingry
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Reviews (2)

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RobertS
2 y 4.0
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On and on enjoyment on this climb. You start in the village between the houses. Where the houses turn into trees and you turn right, it gets even steeper. Then you can relax in the forest, where you get another go. It is very quiet, like many climbs here. The view is probably better in winter (with fewer leaves on the trees) when you have just left the village. You can also make the climb longer by cycling into the village from the east via Rue du Vivier, which will take you past the church.

Op en top genieten op deze beklimming. Je begint in het dorp tussen de huizen. Waar de huizen overgaan in bomen en je rechtsaf gaat, wordt het nóg steiler. Daarna bijkomen in het bos waar je nog een keer aan de bak mag. Het is heel rustig, zoals wel meer beklimmingen hier. Het uitzicht is in de winter (met minder blad aan de bomen) waarschijnlijk beter als je net het dorp uit bent. Je kunt de klim ook langer maken door het dorp vanuit het oosten binnen te fietsen via de Rue du Vivier, dan pak je nog een stuk mee langs de kerk.

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Leon
3 y 3.0
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A climb in 2 parts. This gives this quiet pleasant road with little traffic 2 times a vicious climb where you have to stand on the pedals. The asphalt is of the coarse type. In comparison with some other climbs in the area, the views on this climb are lacking because it is largely driven through a forested area. Beyond the top, this is made up for. Still, the climb is highly recommended to avoid the busy D901.

Een klim in 2-delen. Dat geeft deze rustige aangename verkeersarme weg 2 keer een venijnige stijging waarbij even op de pedalen gestaan moet worden. Het asfalt is wel van het groffe type. In vergelijking met sommige andere klimmen in de omgeving ontbreken de uitzichten op deze klim, omdat deze grotendeels door een bosrijke omgeving gereden wordt. Voorbij de top wordt dit wel weer goed gemaakt. Toch is de klim zeker een aanrader om de drukke D901 te vermijden.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:11:31
11 km/h 00:07:19
15 km/h 00:05:22
19 km/h 00:04:14

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