| 3 hairpin turns |
| #24 toughest climb of Haute-Saône |
| #28 most elevation gain of Haute-Saône |
| #50 longest climb of Haute-Saône |
| #95 average steepest climb of Vosges |
Côte Esmoulières from Saphoz is a climb in the region Haute-Saône. It is 1.5 mi long and bridges 636 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 7.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 168. The top of the ascent is located at 1906 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.
Road name: D 236
4.0 by JochemVThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.Nice wall to bite into. It starts out steep but flattens out more and more until you reach the plateau. You ride mostly between the trees on good tarmac. It is not busy at all, which makes it really enjoy the nature, especially in the last part. Highly recommended!... read more
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Nice wall to bite into. It starts out steep but flattens out more and more until you reach the plateau. You ride mostly between the trees on good tarmac. It is not busy at all, which makes it really enjoy the nature, especially in the last part. Highly recommended!
Lekker muurtje om je in vast te bijten. Hij begint stijl maar vlakt steeds meer af tot je op het plateau komt. Je rijdt veelal tussen de bomen op goed asfalt. Het is er totaal niet druk, waardoor het vooral in het laatste deel echt genieten is van de natuur. Een echte aanrader!
The Mille Etangs plateau is full of walls like this one: short but intense!
After the 2 hairpins at the start, we get into the hard stuff never below 10% for 600-700m (peak at 15%) ... hang on!
Correct road and really very little traffic
Le plateau des Mille Etangs regorge de murs comme celui-ci : courts mais intenses !
Après les 2 épingles du début, on rentre dans le dur jamais en dessous de 10% pendant 600-700m (pointe à 15%) ... accrochez-vous !
Route correcte et vraiment très peu de trafic
So then you cycle at your leisure through the flat valley towards Saphoz and suddenly you turn right and bump into a wall. Petit surprise next to all the runners in this area. This really is a tough climb and also pretty damn long. The reward is worth it though, you toil yourself up to a plateau called Petit Finlande because there are supposedly 10,000 lakes, just like in Finland. I didn't count that many, but there are a lot of them. You also have a view of the Ballon d'Alsace there, by the way.
Dus dan fiets je op je gemakkie door het vlakke dal richting Saphoz en ineens draai je naar rechts en bots je tegen een muur op. Petit surprise naast al die lopers in dit gebied. Dit is echt wel een zware beklimming en ook nog verdraaid lang. De beloning is er wel naar trouwens, je zwoegt jezelf naar een plateau dat Petit Finlande heet omdat er net als in Finland 10.000 meren zouden zijn. Zoveel heb ik er niet geteld, maar het zijn er wel enorm veel. Je hebt er ook uitzicht op de Ballon d'Alsace trouwens.
| 5 mph | 00:18:21 |
| 7 mph | 00:12:59 |
| 9 mph | 00:10:07 |
| 12 mph | 00:07:36 |
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