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Salita di Crowcombe Hill

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Salita di Crowcombe Hill

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Crowcombe Hill Climb, nestled within the scenic Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Somerset, United Kingdom, is renowned as one of the West Country's most formidable cycling challenges. This demanding ascent, often referred to as Crowcombe Combe, spans approximately 1.3 kilometers (0.7 miles) and features a significant elevation gain of 187 to 197 meters. Its average gradient typically hovers between 14.8% and 15.5%, with punishing sections reaching up to 20.6% to 25%, solidifying its reputation as a Category…

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    16 dicembre 2019

    Ciclismo su strada

    Intendono sul serio quando dicono impegnativo, ne vale la pena, però, se ti piacciono questo genere di cose. Sono stato fermato da alcuni ciclisti MTB in vetta stupiti di essere salito in sella. È una salita brutale più lunga di quanto avresti creduto possibile. Abbastanza consistente del 20-25% per l'intero 1 km
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    26 aprile 2021

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    La salita su Crowcombe Hill è un vero killer per le gambe, ma se arrivi in cima ne vale davvero la pena. Mi sono fermato una volta a metà strada ma sono davvero orgoglioso di averlo fatto soprattutto perché mi sono rotto la clavicola 4 settimane e mezzo fa. Grande giro che farò di nuovo, si spera in un tentativo.
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    1. Salita di Crowcombe Hill – Hawkridge Reservoir giro ad anello con partenza da Taunton

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    Distanza 1,31 km

    Salita 190 m

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    Posizione:Crowcombe, West Somerset District, Somerset, Inghilterra sud-occidentale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    Is Crowcombe Hill Climb suitable for beginner cyclists or hikers?

    No, Crowcombe Hill Climb is considered extremely challenging due to its steep and sustained gradients, averaging 14.8% to 15.5% with sections reaching up to 25%. It's primarily known as a formidable test for experienced cyclists and those seeking a significant physical challenge. Beginners may find it overly demanding.

    What are the specific challenges of Crowcombe Hill Climb for cyclists?

    Cyclists describe the climb as 'brutal' and a 'killer' due to its consistent 20-25% gradients over approximately 1.3 kilometers. It requires a high level of fitness and appropriate gearing. The main challenge is the sustained, steep effort needed to reach the summit, making it a benchmark for endurance.

    Are there any viewpoints or landmarks along the Crowcombe Hill Climb route?

    While the climb itself is a direct ascent, reaching the summit offers rewarding views over the picturesque Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nearby, in Crowcombe village, you can find the historic 14th-century Church of the Holy Ghost, a Grade I listed building, and the medieval cross in its churchyard. Opposite the church is the Church House and Pound, built around 1515.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Crowcombe Hill Climb?

    For cyclists, the climb itself is approximately 1.3 kilometers (0.7 miles) long. The time it takes to complete will vary significantly based on individual fitness levels. Given its extreme steepness, even experienced riders will find it a strenuous effort, likely taking anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes for the ascent alone. For hikers, it would be a much slower, but equally challenging, ascent.

    Is Crowcombe Hill Climb dog-friendly?

    The Crowcombe Hill Climb itself is a public road, so dogs are generally permitted. However, given the extreme steepness and the potential for cycling traffic, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead and under close control for their safety and that of others. The surrounding Quantock Hills offer many dog-friendly trails where you might find more suitable walking conditions.

    Are there any family-friendly routes or activities near Crowcombe Hill Climb?

    Crowcombe Hill Climb itself is not considered family-friendly due to its extreme difficulty. However, the wider Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers numerous other trails and activities that are suitable for families. You can find gentler walking routes and explore the natural beauty of the area away from the challenging climb.

    What are the parking options for visiting Crowcombe Hill Climb?

    There isn't specific dedicated parking directly at the base of Crowcombe Hill Climb. Visitors typically find parking in the nearby village of Crowcombe or at various points within the Quantock Hills, from where they can access the climb. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak times.

    What are the best times of year to tackle Crowcombe Hill Climb, especially considering winter conditions?

    Drier conditions generally make for a more enjoyable and safer ascent on such steep inclines. Therefore, late spring, summer, and early autumn are often preferred. During winter, the already challenging surface can become even more demanding due to wet weather, ice, or fallen leaves, significantly increasing the difficulty and potential hazards. It's strongly recommended to check weather conditions thoroughly before attempting the climb in winter.

    What should I pack or prepare for when attempting Crowcombe Hill Climb?

    For cyclists, appropriate gearing for steep ascents is crucial. Regardless of whether you're cycling or hiking, be prepared for a significant physical effort. Essential items include sufficient water, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are recommended), and sturdy footwear for hikers. A helmet is essential for cyclists. Due to the exposed nature of some sections, sun protection or rain gear might be necessary depending on the forecast.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Crowcombe Hill Climb?

    Yes, the village of Crowcombe, located near the base of the climb, offers some local amenities. You may find traditional pubs and potentially accommodation options within the village or in nearby towns and villages within the Quantock Hills. Taunton, a larger town, is also within a reasonable distance and provides a wider range of services.

    What makes Crowcombe Hill Climb so famous among cyclists?

    Crowcombe Hill Climb has gained significant recognition within the cycling community for its extreme steepness and sustained challenge. It's known as one of the toughest climbs in the West Country, attracting riders looking to test their limits. Its reputation was further cemented when Illi Gardner set a women's world record for Everesting on this very hill, highlighting its formidable nature.

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