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Col du Corbier from Seytroux

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Col du Corbier from Seytroux
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Statistics

Difficulty points 453
Length 3.7 mi
Average gradient 8.6%
Steepest segment 10.6%
Total ascent 1693 ft

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Beautiful scenery
10 hairpin turns
#96 toughest climb of Haute Savoie
#99 most elevation gain of Haute Savoie
#73 average steepest climb of Haute Savoie
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Col du Corbier from Seytroux is a climb in the region Haute Savoie. It is 3.7 mi long and bridges 1693 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 8.6%, resulting in a difficulty score of 453. The top of the ascent is located at 4058 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 5 reviews of this climb and uploaded 5 photos.

Road name: D332

This is an automatic translation, the original language is: English.
I had the good fortune to ride this during a sportive in 2004. I was zoned in on the excitement of riding the event and was still going well at this point, so good memories. It was early in morning so not much traffic. Smooth wide road, steady medium grades. However I remember it was all trees and no view, with a bit of low-key tourist development at the top. From other recent reports, it sounds like one to avoid unless early morning or late evening, due to all the blasted cars! Much better clim... read more

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Reviews (5)

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hillonearth
3 Mo 2.0

I had the good fortune to ride this during a sportive in 2004. I was zoned in on the excitement of riding the event and was still going well at this point, so good memories. It was early in morning so not much traffic. Smooth wide road, steady medium grades. However I remember it was all trees and no view, with a bit of low-key tourist development at the top. From other recent reports, it sounds like one to avoid unless early morning or late evening, due to all the blasted cars! Much better climbs to do nearby.

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JEANB21
9 Mo 2.0
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French. Show original

It's not just Corbier that's busy with cars, it's everywhere now. For more peace and quiet, there's the excellent Col du Grand Taillet from BIOGE towards LE FION, which is quieter and steep from the base to the pass, with just one quieter section halfway up.

Il n'y a pas que le Corbier qui est fréqenté au niveau voitures, c'est partout dorénavant. Pour plus de tranquillité, il y a l'excellent Col du Grand Taillet depuis BIOGE vers LE FION, c'est plus calme et c'est raide depuis la base jusqu'au col, avec juste une portion plus calme à mi-parcours.

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Himmelsbla
4 y 2.0
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Bit of a strange climb. You get on it from a very busy road, just after you've been terrified in a tunnel because of the heavy traffic that (just barely) passes you. The foot of the climb is a bit hidden behind a bend, so if you cycle fast you will pass it in no time. And if you do aim right and ride up the col, you'll lose your momentum pretty quickly. It starts with about 8% and it stays that way until the top. Minimal. Often more. It is only six kilometres but I found the climb harder than I thought. At the top is a kind of mini ski area, it seems, and there is really nothing to do in the summer at 18.00. The descent is wonderful. Runs well, you can look nice for you. Still, I do not recommend this climb. For six kilometres it hurt a bit too much and it was not a real beauty.

Beetje een rare klim. Je komt erop vanaf een knetterdrukke weg, vlak nadat je in een tunnel doodsangsten hebt uitgestaan wegens het vele verkeer dat je (net niet) overrijdt. De voet van de klim zit een beetje verborgen achter een bocht dus als je snel fietst ben je er zo voorbij. En als je wel goed mikt en de col oprijdt, ben je al vrij snel je vaart kwijt. Het begint met ongeveer 8% en dat blijft het tot aan de top. Minimaal. Vaak ook meer. Het is maar zes kilometers maar ik vond de klim zwaarder dan ik vooraf dacht. Boven is een soort miniskigebied, lijkt het, en er is werkelijk niets te doen in de zomer om 18.00. De afdaling is heerlijk. Loopt goed, je kunt mooi voor je uit kijken. Toch geen aanrader deze klim. Voor zes kilometer deed hij me net iets te veel pijn en echt een beauty vond ik het ook niet.

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JamieM
4 y 1.0

Bit of a climb to avoid, if i'm honest. In isolation, the climb is fine... good surface but not much in the way of views. The problem really lies with getting there - you have to ride on an extremely busy road. Pretty much all the drivers are good with cyclists, but not much room when a huge truck passes you by. A terrible road and not worth it for this climb. Also, absolutely nothing going on at the top. Cafes and restaurants, but nothing open... I assume because there's nothing happening up here so no visitors.

The other issue is how busy the Corbier is. It's just constant traffic. I don't know this area well, but it must be a key route to somewhere - although, looking at the map I have no idea what that could be. Along with the constant traffic, everyone speeds like you wouldn't believe. Cars revving up the pass and speeding down across the whole road. Really not great and it's not like anything i've experience riding in the alps before. I wonder if this is this a rally route or something? I'm really not exaggerating this... I really would avoid it. Certainly not a climb i will ever do again.

Col du Corbier from Seytroux
Col du Corbier from Seytroux
Col du Corbier from Seytroux
Col du Corbier from Seytroux
Col du Corbier from Seytroux
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Himmelsbla
4 y
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It's the shortest and quickest way from the Morzine valley to the Abondance valley, my guess is that's why it's such a busy climb. I had the same feeling as you did while climbing - where do all the cars come from?

It's the shortest and quickest way from the Morzine valley to the Abondance valley, my guess is that's why it's such a busy climb. I had the same feeling as you did while climbing - where do all the cars come from?

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:45:00
7 mph 00:31:51
9 mph 00:24:49
12 mph 00:18:39

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Frequently Asked Questions

Col du Corbier can be cycled from 2 sides. Col du Corbier from Seytroux is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Col du Corbier from La Solitude.

Col du Corbier from Seytroux is a challenging ascent. For this type of climbing, we recommend mountain gearing, specifically a compact system. This means a small front chainring of 34 teeth, combined with a rear cassette where, depending on your level, strength, and experience, you choose a sprocket with 30, 32, or even 34 teeth. Remember that a smooth cadence is always more efficient!

Col du Corbier from Seytroux is a serious climb and falls into the 2nd category. With a good basic fitness level, even without much cycling experience, you can complete this climb just fine. However, a bike with climbing gears is a must. Without experience or training, it will be really tough – but that’s part of the challenge!

Col du Corbier from Seytroux is 3.7 mi long.

The average gradient of Col du Corbier from Seytroux is 8.6%.

Col du Corbier from Seytroux has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 10.6%.

The summit of Col du Corbier from Seytroux is at 4058 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:45:00 to climb Col du Corbier from Seytroux. At 7 mph the time is 00:31:51, and at 9 mph 00:24:49. For the fastest cyclists, 00:18:39 is an achievable time.

Col du Corbier from Seytroux is located in the region Haute Savoie in France.

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