| #37 toughest climb of Sambre-Orneau |
| #80 most elevation gain of Valleys of the Meuse, Sambre and Orneau |
| #53 longest climb of Namur Province |
| #71 average steepest climb of Sambre-Orneau |
Rue de Soye from Soye is a climb in the region Sambre-Orneau. It is 2.8 mi long and bridges 374 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 2.6%, resulting in a difficulty score of 42. The top of the ascent is located at 627 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 4 photos.
Road names: Rue de Spy & Rue de Soye
5.0 by GiovanniB15This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.We start from the Franière bridge over the Sambre, in a populated area, then it's quite open, most of the hill is gently sloping with road markings for cyclists in some places, the surface is in good condition, beautiful scenery through the fields, not much traffic, the summit again in a populated area, a nice climb to do.... read more
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We start from the Franière bridge over the Sambre, in a populated area, then it's quite open, most of the hill is gently sloping with road markings for cyclists in some places, the surface is in good condition, beautiful scenery through the fields, not much traffic, the summit again in a populated area, a nice climb to do.
On débute du pont de Franière sur la Sambre,en zone habitée puis c'est assez découvert, la majeure partie de la côte en pente douce avec marquages aux sol pour les cyclistes à certains endroits, revêtement en bon état, de beaux paysages à travers les champs,pas beaucoup de circulation,le sommet de nouveau en zone habitée,une belle montée à faire.
Much more tiring than I thought with a constant headwind. Better to create a route down it :D
Beaucoup plus usante que ce que je pensais avec un vent de face constant. Vaut mieux créer un itinéraire pour la descendre :D
In Belgium, a 4.5km climb is called a col. This climb is fairly easy, it's just wearing, especially if it's a windy day. The first part takes place in a village, then the last kilometre and a half is completely exposed and that's when it climbs the most. If you turn around or go down it, you get a superb view of the valley and the hill opposite.
En Belgique, une montée de 4,5km est appelée un col. Cette ascension ci est plutôt facile, elle est juste usante surtout si c'est un jour de vent. La première partie se déroule dans un village puis le dernier km et demi est complétement exposé et c'est là que ça monte le plus. Si on se retourne ou qu'on la descend, on a une superbe vue sur la vallée et la colline d'en face.
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