| Beautiful scenery |
| #59 toughest climb of Belgian Lorraine |
| #77 most elevation gain of Belgian Lorraine |
| #66 longest climb of Belgian Lorraine |
| #68 average steepest climb of Belgian Lorraine |
Rue des Tannières from Lamorteau is a climb in the region Gaume. It is 0.9 mi long and bridges 249 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 5.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 60. The top of the ascent is located at 889 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.
Road name: Rue des Tannières
4.0 by JPRThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.The climb ends with a magnificent view of the villages of Ecouviez and Velosnes in France and a distant view of the citadel at Montmédy. This route leads to Torgny, the southernmost village in Belgium, where most of the houses are roofed with Roman tiles. Vines are grown on the south-facing slopes.... read more
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The climb ends with a magnificent view of the villages of Ecouviez and Velosnes in France and a distant view of the citadel at Montmédy.
This route leads to Torgny, the southernmost village in Belgium, where most of the houses are roofed with Roman tiles. Vines are grown on the south-facing slopes.
Belle montée qui se conclut avec une magnifique vue sur les villages d'Ecouviez et de Velosnes en France ainsi qu'une vue lointaine de la citadelle de Montmédy.
Cette route mène à Torgny, le village le plus méridional de Belgique, dont les toits de la plupart des maisons sont couvertes de tuiles romaines. On y cultive la vigne sur les coteaux exposés plein sud.
The climb ends with a magnificent view of the villages of Ecouviez and Velosnes in France and a distant view of the citadel at Montmédy.
This route leads to Torgny, the southernmost village in Belgium, where most of the houses are roofed with Roman tiles. Vines are grown on the south-facing slopes.
Belle montée qui se conclut avec une magnifique vue sur les villages d'Ecouviez et de Velosnes en France ainsi qu'une vue lointaine de la citadelle de Montmédy.
Cette route mène à Torgny, le village le plus méridional de Belgique, dont les toits de la plupart des maisons sont couvertes de tuiles romaines. On y cultive la vigne sur les coteaux exposés plein sud.
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