Frabosa Soprana from Villanova Mondovì is a climb in the region Cuneo. It is 5.1 mi long and bridges 1250 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.6%, resulting in a difficulty score of 247. The top of the ascent is located at 2858 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.
Road names: SP37, Via Gosi & Via Vittorio Emanuele III
3.0 by Friz1983This is an automatic translation, the original language is: English.Climbing from Villanova to Frabosa Soprana – A Scenic and Manageable Ascent The climb from Villanova to Frabosa Soprana is a pleasant yet engaging ride, featuring a mix of steady gradients and a few steep ramps. At 8.2 km long with an average gradient of 4.6%, this climb isn’t the most brutal in the region, but it still provides a good challenge, especially with its steeper sections. The Climb The first few kilometers are relatively gentle, allowing you to ease into the ride. The g... read more
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Climbing from Villanova to Frabosa Soprana – A Scenic and Manageable Ascent
The climb from Villanova to Frabosa Soprana is a pleasant yet engaging ride, featuring a mix of steady gradients and a few steep ramps. At 8.2 km long with an average gradient of 4.6%, this climb isn’t the most brutal in the region, but it still provides a good challenge, especially with its steeper sections.
The Climb
The first few kilometers are relatively gentle, allowing you to ease into the ride.
The gradient remains fairly steady, but you’ll encounter some short, punchy sections, including a steepest 100-meter stretch at 10.9%, which will test your legs.
The total ascent of 381m makes this climb a nice challenge without being overwhelming, perfect for both experienced riders and those looking to build climbing endurance.
Road Conditions
The road quality is decent, but as with many mountain roads, some sections might have rough patches. Traffic is usually light, allowing for a peaceful and enjoyable ride.
Scenery & Atmosphere
The climb offers classic Piedmont mountain scenery, with lush forests, rolling hills, and great views of the surrounding valleys. As you approach Frabosa Soprana, the landscape opens up beautifully, giving you a true alpine village feel at the top.
Final Thoughts
The climb from Gosi to Frabosa Soprana is a great mid-length ascent, offering a mix of steady gradients and short, steep challenges. With beautiful surroundings and light traffic, it’s a must-ride for cyclists exploring the Piedmont region—not the hardest climb, but still a rewarding and scenic experience.
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