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Subida de Doccombe

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The Doccombe Climb is a renowned cycling ascent nestled in Bridford, Devon, within the picturesque Dartmoor National Park in England. This challenging route spans approximately 4.6 kilometers, rising 226 meters from a starting elevation of 78 meters to a peak of 304 meters. Classified as a Category 3 climb, it features an average gradient of around 5%, with sections reaching up to 9.3%, and even steeper ramps noted by some cyclists. Its varied profile, often likened to an alpine ascent,…

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  • Ubicación: Bridford, Teignbridge, Devon, el sudoeste de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

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    13 de marzo de 2023

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    Fantástico tramo de carretera que sube desde Dunsford en Teign Valley, serpenteando entre los árboles, o como un descenso desde Moretonhampstead hacia Exeter.
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    This challenging 36.0-mile road cycling loop from Ide in Dartmoor National Park offers diverse scenery and significant elevation gain.

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    Distancia 3,50 km

    Ascenso 150 m

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    Ubicación: Bridford, Teignbridge, Devon, el sudoeste de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

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    Is Doccombe Climb suitable for walking or hiking, or is it primarily for cycling?

    While Doccombe Climb is renowned as a challenging cycling ascent, its location within Dartmoor National Park means there are numerous walking and hiking opportunities nearby. The climb itself is a road, so while you could walk it, dedicated walking trails with varied terrain are more common in the surrounding park. Consider exploring the wider Dartmoor area for specific hiking routes.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for along the Doccombe Climb?

    The climb offers scenic beauty, particularly as it twists through wooded areas. The start of the climb by Steps Bridge over the River Teign is a picturesque spot. As you ascend, the varied terrain, including sections likened to an alpine ascent, provides engaging natural surroundings. While there isn't one singular 'viewpoint' at the summit, the journey itself through the Dartmoor landscape is the highlight.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Doccombe Climb by bicycle?

    The Doccombe Climb is approximately 4.6 kilometers long with an average gradient of 5%. For an average cyclist, completing the climb might take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on fitness levels and how many stops are made to enjoy the scenery. More experienced cyclists might complete it faster, while those taking a more leisurely pace will take longer.

    Is Doccombe Climb considered a dog-friendly route?

    As a road climb within Dartmoor National Park, dogs are generally welcome, but should be kept under control, especially due to traffic from cyclists and vehicles. If you plan to explore nearby walking trails, always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs, particularly concerning livestock. Always carry waste bags and clean up after your dog.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Doccombe Climb?

    Doccombe Climb is situated in a rural part of Dartmoor National Park. While there aren't facilities directly on the climb, nearby villages like Dunsford, Moretonhampstead, and Bridford offer pubs, cafes, and various accommodation options. It's advisable to check opening times and book accommodation in advance, especially during peak seasons.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Doccombe Climb?

    Public transport access to Doccombe Climb is limited due to its rural location within Dartmoor National Park. While some bus services operate within Dartmoor, they may not directly serve the start of the climb near Steps Bridge. The most convenient way to reach the climb is typically by car, with parking available near Steps Bridge. Cyclists often ride to the climb from nearby towns.

    How does the Doccombe Climb compare to other climbs in Dartmoor National Park?

    Doccombe Climb is often likened to an 'alpine ascent' due to its varied profile, including wooded sections, flatter parts, a brief descent, and steep ramps. It's classified as a Category 3 climb, making it a significant challenge. While Dartmoor has many climbs, Doccombe is particularly noted for its dynamic character and scenic beauty, offering a unique experience compared to some of the more consistently steep or exposed climbs in the park.

    Is Doccombe Climb suitable for a family day out?

    The Doccombe Climb itself is a challenging road ascent, primarily suited for experienced cyclists. For a family day out, the surrounding Dartmoor National Park offers numerous family-friendly activities, including gentler cycling routes, walking trails, and picnic spots. Families might enjoy the scenic beauty of the area around Steps Bridge, but the climb itself may be too demanding for younger or less experienced family members.

    What are the considerations for cycling Doccombe Climb in winter?

    While the climb can be tackled year-round, winter conditions in Dartmoor can be challenging. Expect colder temperatures, potentially icy patches, and wet roads. Visibility might be reduced due to fog or low cloud. Appropriate winter cycling gear, including warm layers, waterproofs, and good lights, is essential. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.

    Are there any loop trail options that incorporate the Doccombe Climb?

    Yes, Doccombe Climb is often incorporated into longer cycling loops within Dartmoor National Park. Cyclists frequently combine it with other roads and climbs in the Teign Valley and surrounding areas. For example, it can be part of a loop starting from Exeter or Moretonhampstead, offering a varied ride through the Dartmoor landscape. Many route planning tools can help you design a custom loop.

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