| #38 toughest climb of North East England |
| #45 most elevation gain of North East England |
| #81 longest climb of North East England |
| #66 average steepest climb of North East England |
Leadpipe Hill from Slaley is a climb in the region Northumberland. It is 1.4 mi long and bridges 466 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 6.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 125. The top of the ascent is located at 1122 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.
2.0 by SimonD86This is an automatic translation, the original language is: English.Climb to nowhere in the north Pennines. A short steep pitch around some nice hairpins but otherwise unremarkable apart form the views of uninhabited moorland. Remote, very little traffic, not sure it's worth a detour.... read more
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Climb to nowhere in the north Pennines. A short steep pitch around some nice hairpins but otherwise unremarkable apart form the views of uninhabited moorland. Remote, very little traffic, not sure it's worth a detour.
| 5 mph | 00:16:29 |
| 7 mph | 00:11:40 |
| 9 mph | 00:09:05 |
| 12 mph | 00:06:49 |
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