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Monte Prat from Cornino

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Elevation profile Monte Prat from Cornino

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Difficulty points 355
Length 7.5 mi
Average gradient 4.9%
Steepest segment 9.8%
Total ascent 1952 ft

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12 hairpin turns
#88 toughest climb of Friuli Venezia Giulia
#58 most elevation gain of Friuli Venezia Giulia
#28 longest climb of Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Monte Prat from Cornino is a climb in the region Udine. It is 7.5 mi long and bridges 1952 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 355. The top of the ascent is located at 2457 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Via Caravel, Via Vidoni & Via Bedoi

3.0 by Anna-Maria
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.
One must bear in mind that to begin this climb, one must arrive in Forgaria, either from Ponte dell' Amistizio, or from Cornino. Nothing difficult, but to say that the climb begins, in reality, a little lower down. The first section is a bit of a climb, there are increases in gradients in view of the hamlets and almost flat stretches where the legs rest. Until you leave San Rocco, the road is narrow and passes through hamlets. Leaving San Rocco, the landscape of the "real" climb... read more

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One must bear in mind that to begin this climb, one must arrive in Forgaria, either from Ponte dell' Amistizio, or from Cornino. Nothing difficult, but to say that the climb begins, in reality, a little lower down.
The first section is a bit of a climb, there are increases in gradients in view of the hamlets and almost flat stretches where the legs rest.
Until you leave San Rocco, the road is narrow and passes through hamlets. Leaving San Rocco, the landscape of the "real" climb begins, but the good news is that the road is quite wide and the road surface good. Alfine is one of the best maintained climbs in the area, where we have some "problematic" roads.
Be careful on hot days because there is very little vegetation cover.
Past San Rocco there is regularity, as you can see from the graph, nothing difficult but very few sections where "springs". With a little training you can find your rhythm and complete this climb without any major problems.
Once at the top, in fine weather there is an open bar-restaurant where you can enjoy the hospitality of Signora Biagina and her family.
To descend, you can go back the way you came or, after climbing to 900 metres, head towards Avasinis. BEWARE, the descent is steep. You could also descend along the Zopiet road that leads to Pielungo, which is not steep but is not recommended because the ground is bad and the area is totally wild.

Bisogna tener conto che per iniziare questa salita, si deve arrivare a Forgaria, o da Ponte dell' Amistizio, o da Cornino. Nulla di difficile ma per dire che la salita inizia, in realtà, un po' più in basso.
Il primo tratto è un po' a scalini, ci sono aumenti di pendenze in vista delle frazioni e tratti quasi piatti dove le gambe riposano.
Finché non si lascia San Rocco la strada è strettina e passa nelle frazioni. Lasciato San Rocco inizia il paesaggio da salita "vera" ma la buona notizia è che la strada è abbastanza larga e il fondo stradale buono. Alfine è una delle salite megliio tenute in zona, dove abbiamo alcune strade "problematiche".
Attenzione alle giornate calde perché la copertura vegetale è davvero poca.
Passato San Rocco c' è regolarità, come si vede dal grafico, nulla di difficile ma ben pochi tratti dove "molla". Con un po' di allenamento si trova il proprio ritmo e si compie questa salita senza grossi patemi.
Arrivati in cima, nella bella stagione c' è un bar-ristorante aperto dove godere dell' ospitalità della signora Biagina e della sua famiglia.
Per scendere si può tornare da dove si è venuti o, dopo essere saliti ancora fino a 900 mt., puntare verso Avasinis. PRUDENZA, la discesa è ripida. Si potrebbe anche scendere per la strada di Zopiet che porta verso Pielungo, non ripida ma sconsigliata perché il fondo è messo male e la zona è totalmente selvatica.

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Climbing times

5 mph 01:31:07
7 mph 01:04:30
9 mph 00:50:16
12 mph 00:37:46

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Frequently Asked Questions

Monte Prat can be cycled from 2 sides. Monte Prat from Cornino is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Monte Prat from Ponte dell'Armistizio.

You don't need special gearing for Monte Prat from Cornino. The slope isn't long or steep enough to require much shifting down. You can conquer this climb on power alone. However, a compact gearing system with a smallest front chainring of 34 and largest rear sprocket of 28 or 30 is always nice if you enjoy cycling uphill. This helps maintain a smooth cadence.

Monte Prat from Cornino 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!

Monte Prat from Cornino is 7.5 mi long.

The average gradient of Monte Prat from Cornino is 4.9%.

Monte Prat from Cornino has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 9.8%.

The summit of Monte Prat from Cornino is at 2457 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 01:31:07 to climb Monte Prat from Cornino. At 7 mph the time is 01:04:30, and at 9 mph 00:50:16. For the fastest cyclists, 00:37:46 is an achievable time.

Monte Prat from Cornino is located in the region Udine in Italy.

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