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Salita di Isenberg

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The Isenberg Climb is a well-known cycling ascent situated in the picturesque Osthessisches Bergland region of Germany. This challenging route leads cyclists up Eisenberg mountain, culminating at the historic Borgmann Tower, which offers panoramic views from its summit at 633 meters above sea level. It is a prominent feature for those seeking an intermediate climb in this part of Germany.

What draws cyclists to the Isenberg Climb is the rewarding sense of accomplishment after tackling its consistent gradient, combined with…

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  • Posizione:Hattingen, Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, Regione della Ruhr, Münster, Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia, Germania

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    26 aprile 2021

    Ciclismo su strada

    finora presa solo in discesa, qui si può fare molta velocità, ma ci sono anche molte buche sulla strada
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    1 giugno 2023

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    1 km in salita o in discesa.

    Inclinazione: questo rimane praticamente lo stesso al 6-7% a un salto in alto o in basso, ma sempre al 6-7% in media. La lunghezza è probabilmente la cosa più faticosa, ma è molto fluida da guidare.

    Strada: la superficie è piuttosto media, il che non è un problema per il vialetto. In discesa prestare attenzione alle rispettive marmitte.

    Traffico: molto poco

    Dall'ambiente è molto attraente. Prati e piccoli boschetti completano il panorama.
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    Veramente buono come discesa con l'Aero, 70 km/h sono già fattibili. MA - attenzione, piccole buche schifose e fondo stradale difettoso!
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Salita di Isenberg

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    Gita in bici da corsa moderata. Buon allenamento richiesto. Alcune parti del percorso potrebbero essere non asfaltate o difficili da percorrere in bici.

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    Distanza 1,13 km

    Salita 70 m

    Discesa 10 m

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    Posizione:Hattingen, Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, Regione della Ruhr, Münster, Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia, Germania

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    What are the primary starting points for the Isenberg Climb, and how do they differ?

    The Isenberg Climb can be approached from several directions, including Raboldshausen, Gersdorf, Oberaula, and Salzberg (via Heuweg or directly from Salzberg). The route from Raboldshausen is particularly popular, covering 4.2 kilometers with an ascent of 294 meters and an average gradient of 7%. Each starting point offers a slightly different challenge and experience, allowing cyclists to choose based on their preference and skill level.

    Is the Isenberg Climb suitable for beginner cyclists?

    The Isenberg Climb is generally considered an intermediate climb due to its consistent 7% average gradient over several kilometers. While it's described as very smooth to ride, beginners might find the sustained incline challenging. Cyclists with some experience will likely find it more enjoyable and rewarding.

    What are the road conditions like, especially for descents?

    While the ascent is generally smooth, the road surface can be of medium quality. Cyclists have noted the presence of 'lousy little potholes' and a defective road surface, particularly on the descent. Caution is advised when speeding downhill, as speeds of up to 70 km/h are reportedly feasible but require careful attention to the road.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Isenberg Climb?

    The time it takes to complete the Isenberg Climb varies depending on the starting point and individual fitness. For the popular 4.2 km route from Raboldshausen, an intermediate cyclist might expect to spend 20-40 minutes on the ascent. Descents are much quicker, but require vigilance due to road conditions.

    Are there any specific parking recommendations or permits required for the Isenberg Climb?

    Information regarding specific parking permits is not widely available, suggesting they are generally not required. However, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. It's often recommended to arrive early to secure a spot near the various trailheads in towns like Raboldshausen or Oberaula.

    Is the Isenberg Climb accessible via public transport?

    Direct public transport access right to the base of the climb might be limited. Cyclists typically drive to one of the nearby towns such as Raboldshausen, Gersdorf, or Oberaula, and begin their ride from there. Checking local bus schedules for connections to these villages would be advisable if relying on public transport.

    What is the best time of year to experience the Isenberg Climb, considering weather and crowds?

    The Isenberg Climb is most popular during the warmer months, offering pleasant conditions for cycling. While the intro mentions its popularity in warmer months, for a less crowded experience, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (late spring, early autumn) when the weather is still favorable but tourist traffic is lower. Winter cycling is possible but would require appropriate gear and caution due to potentially icy or wet road conditions.

    Is the Isenberg Climb considered family-friendly for activities other than cycling?

    While primarily a cycling route, the surrounding area with its meadows and small groves can be pleasant for families. However, the climb itself is a road ascent with a consistent gradient, which might not be ideal for very young children or those seeking leisurely walks directly on the cycling path. The Borgmann Tower at the summit offers panoramic views that could be a rewarding destination for a family outing if approached via less strenuous routes or by car to a nearby parking spot.

    Are dogs allowed on the Isenberg Climb or surrounding trails?

    As the Isenberg Climb is primarily a road cycling route, dogs are generally permitted if kept on a leash, especially if accompanying cyclists or walkers on the paved sections. For off-road trails in the surrounding natural environment, dogs are typically welcome, but owners should always adhere to local regulations regarding leashing and waste disposal.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or amenities near the Isenberg Climb?

    The Isenberg Climb is situated in a rural region. While the immediate vicinity of the climb itself may not have direct amenities, the nearby towns such as Raboldshausen, Gersdorf, Oberaula, and Salzberg are likely to offer local cafes, restaurants, or small shops where cyclists can refuel or find refreshments before or after their ride.

    What are the scenic highlights or viewpoints along the Isenberg Climb?

    The primary scenic highlight is the Borgmann Tower at the summit of Eisenberg mountain, which offers panoramic views from an elevation of 633 meters above sea level. Along the climb, cyclists can enjoy attractive natural environments, including open meadows and small groves, which provide a pleasant backdrop throughout the ride.

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