| #78 toughest climb of England |
| #45 most elevation gain of England |
| #45 longest climb of South West England |
Lype Hill from Timberscombe is a climb in the region Somerset. It is 3.5 mi long and bridges 1132 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 6.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 276. The top of the ascent is located at 1342 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.
Road names: Brook Street & Church Street
2.0 by flyingsheep99This is an automatic translation, the original language is: English.This road is a bit of a rat run as it's the quickest route for Minehead to Tiverton and Dulverton. Exmoor rarely has heavy traffic so never too bad but the road is thin and windy so vehicles may struggle to pass. Gradients are never too steep with numerous flatter spots for a rest. The last section is by far the hardest and can be exposed to the elements. There are better climbs up the Brendon Hills than this one but it's the fastest way up from Minehead area... read more
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This road is a bit of a rat run as it's the quickest route for Minehead to Tiverton and Dulverton. Exmoor rarely has heavy traffic so never too bad but the road is thin and windy so vehicles may struggle to pass. Gradients are never too steep with numerous flatter spots for a rest. The last section is by far the hardest and can be exposed to the elements. There are better climbs up the Brendon Hills than this one but it's the fastest way up from Minehead area
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