| #96 toughest climb of South West England |
| #5 most elevation gain of Gloucestershire |
| #31 longest climb of Gloucestershire |
Aggs Hill via Harp Hill is a climb in the region Gloucestershire. It is 2 mi long and bridges 712 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 6.8%, resulting in a difficulty score of 211. The top of the ascent is located at 928 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 6 photos.
Road names: Harp Hill & Aggs Hill
3.0 by JLS007This is an automatic translation, the original language is: English.Harp Hill to Aggs hill is a climb of two halves, split by a plateau at the top of Harp Hill. Harp hill starts steep and levels out onto the plateau, you then round the left hand bend and onto Aggs Hill which starts climbing straight away and has a very steep middle section which brings you out the saddle for 50 metres of pumping, before it starts to reduce to a steady climb onto Cotswold Way. Once you've rounded the right hand bend you'll have a long steady climb to the cross roads. Yo... read more
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Harp Hill to Aggs hill is a climb of two halves, split by a plateau at the top of Harp Hill. Harp hill starts steep and levels out onto the plateau, you then round the left hand bend and onto Aggs Hill which starts climbing straight away and has a very steep middle section which brings you out the saddle for 50 metres of pumping, before it starts to reduce to a steady climb onto Cotswold Way. Once you've rounded the right hand bend you'll have a long steady climb to the cross roads. You can then choose to go left and onto Cleeve Hill, or right down country lanes to the Ham Hill decent.
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