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The Bruine Put Climb is a well-known cycling ascent nestled in the picturesque Pajottenland region of Flemish Brabant, Belgium. Situated between the towns of Dworp and Lot, and closely associated with Beersel, this category 4 climb is a significant landmark for cyclists. Reaching an elevation of approximately 100 to 108 meters above sea level, it offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for those exploring the Belgian countryside.

What draws many to the Bruine Put Climb is its dual appeal: a…

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    5. august 2018

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    De Bruine Put is a climb in the Belgian town of Dworp in Flemish Brabant, between Dworp and Lot.

    The climb is best known for the cycling race the Brabantse Pijl. In this race, the Bruin Put is always climbed via the Lot side on the Lotsesteenweg (=0.95km long, 77m positive gain, 8% average gradient with 24.5% max gradient).
    The side that leaves from the center of Dworp is more difficult (=0.64m long, 62m positive gain, 10% average gradient with 22.2% max gradient) ). This side was taken by the riders in the 2004 Tour de France.

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    The "easy" side of the climb, going up the other side always feels harder. Safest side to descend, the cycle lane is good for Belgium standards. Watch out in the …
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    Is the Bruine Put Climb suitable for beginner cyclists?

    While the Bruine Put Climb is known for its challenging gradients, especially from the Dworp side, beginner cyclists can still experience it. The side from Beersel offers a longer, but gentler average gradient of 5.7% over 1.2 km, making it a more approachable option for those new to climbing. It's a good way to experience the climb without tackling the steepest sections immediately.

    Are there specific routes for advanced cyclists looking for a greater challenge?

    Absolutely. For advanced cyclists, the ascent from the center of Dworp is highly recommended. This side is shorter but significantly steeper, with an average gradient of 10% and a maximum of 22.2% over approximately 0.64 km. It was notably part of the 2004 Tour de France, offering a rigorous test of condition.

    Can Bruine Put be explored by hikers or trail runners, or is it primarily for cyclists?

    While the Bruine Put is primarily famous as a cycling climb, the area around it, part of the Pajottenland region, offers opportunities for hikers and trail runners. There are cycle paths alongside parts of the climb, which can be used by pedestrians, but caution is advised due to blind corners and potential interactions with cyclists. The broader region features many scenic trails suitable for walking and running.

    How does the Bruine Put Climb compare to other climbs in the region?

    The Bruine Put is considered a category 4 climb and is renowned for its steep, short pitches, particularly from the Dworp and Lot sides. It's part of a region rich in 'côtes casse-pattes' (leg-breaking climbs), making it a benchmark for local cyclists. Its inclusion in professional races like the Brabantse Pijl and the Tour de France elevates its status compared to many other local ascents, offering a unique blend of challenge and cycling heritage.

    What are the parking options available near the Bruine Put Climb?

    Specific dedicated parking for the Bruine Put Climb is not explicitly detailed, but visitors typically find parking in the nearby towns of Dworp, Lot, or Beersel. From these points, you can cycle or walk to the base of the climb. It's advisable to look for public parking areas within these towns, keeping in mind that spaces might be limited, especially during peak cycling events or busy weekends.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the Bruine Put Climb?

    Yes, the towns surrounding the Bruine Put Climb, such as Dworp, Lot, and Beersel, are accessible by public transport, primarily buses. You can check local bus schedules and routes from larger hubs like Brussels to reach these towns, and then cycle or walk to the climb. Planning your journey in advance using a public transport planner is recommended.

    Is the Bruine Put Climb suitable for families with children or for those with dogs?

    The climb itself, especially the steeper sections, might be challenging for very young children on bikes. However, the surrounding area offers more gentle routes suitable for family cycling or walking. For those with dogs, the cycle paths and surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly, but dogs should be kept on a leash, especially near roads and other users. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.

    What kind of amenities, like cafes or restaurants, are available near the Bruine Put Climb?

    The Bruine Put Climb is situated near the towns of Dworp, Lot, and Beersel, which offer various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and pubs in these towns where you can refuel before or after your ride or walk. These establishments provide a good opportunity to experience local Belgian hospitality and cuisine.

    Are there any permits required to access or cycle the Bruine Put Climb?

    No, there are no permits required to access or cycle the Bruine Put Climb. It is a public road and cycle path, freely accessible to all. However, always respect local traffic laws and be mindful of other road users, including pedestrians and other cyclists.

    What should I wear when cycling or visiting the Bruine Put Climb?

    Given the varying gradients and potential for changing weather, layering is key. For cyclists, standard cycling attire including a helmet, appropriate cycling shorts, and a jersey is recommended. Depending on the season, consider arm/leg warmers or a light jacket. For hikers or trail runners, comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and perhaps a light backpack with water are advisable. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.

    Are there any hidden gems or unique points of interest around the Bruine Put Climb?

    Beyond the climb itself, the Pajottenland region is known for its rolling hills, picturesque villages, and traditional breweries. While not 'hidden' in the sense of being secret, exploring the local area can reveal charming chapels, historic farms, and beautiful landscapes. The nearby Gaasbeek Castle is a notable historical landmark worth visiting for its architecture and gardens, offering a cultural complement to the physical challenge of the climb.

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