Col de Peyrounnenc from Saint-Sernin-sur-Rance is a climb in the region Aveyron. It is 9.1 mi long and bridges 1880 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 3.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 260. The top of the ascent is located at 2884 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
Road names: Route du Pont de Lincou à Roquecézières, D 33 & D 607
3.0 by pierre81This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.A climb that stands out for its length but is never difficult. The first kilometer offers passages at 6%, and the rest is never steeper. Very rolling, good surfacing without being a billiard table, and very little traffic (except for the last 3 kilometers where you join the road to Lacaune). Some sections are quite exposed: you'll have some very pretty views, but you may suffer in windy or hot weather. The Tour de France passed through here, which alone justifies climbing it, but I don... read more
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A climb that stands out for its length but is never difficult. The first kilometer offers passages at 6%, and the rest is never steeper. Very rolling, good surfacing without being a billiard table, and very little traffic (except for the last 3 kilometers where you join the road to Lacaune). Some sections are quite exposed: you'll have some very pretty views, but you may suffer in windy or hot weather. The Tour de France passed through here, which alone justifies climbing it, but I don't think it's one of the region's must-dos.
Une ascension qui se démarque par sa longueur mais qui n'est jamais difficile. Le premier kilomètre offre des passages à 6%, et le reste ne sera jamais plus raide. Très roulant, revêtement bon sans être un billard et très peu de circulation (sauf les 3 derniers kilomètres où vous rejoignez la route de Lacaune). Certaines portions sont assez exposées : vous aurez de très jolis points de vue, en revanche vous pouvez souffrir en cas de vent ou de forte chaleur. Le Tour de France y est passé, ce qui justifie à lui seul de le grimper, mais il ne fait pas partie des incontournables de la région selon moi.
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