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Subida de Cock Lane, Dyrham

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Subida de Cock Lane, Dyrham

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Cock Lane Climb, Dyrham, is a well-known and challenging cycling path situated in South Gloucestershire, England, near the historic Dyrham Park. This scenic climb is a key section of SusTrans' National Cycle Route 17, offering cyclists a rewarding ascent at the southern tip of the Cotswolds. Rising approximately 66 meters over its short distance, the climb features an average gradient of 10.8%, with sections reaching up to 15%, making it a notable test for cyclists in the region.

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    4 de janeiro de 2019

    Ciclismo de estrada

    A lovely, quiet lane for some out of the saddle fun, followed by a scenic final uphill stretch offering great views of the rolling countryside to the left.

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    27 de fevereiro de 2021

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    Poor road surface, but great views. Manageable initially then a steep straight section before joining Hinton hill, but then it's the worst done! Probably prefer Hinton hill to the north or Sands hill to the south (all parallel/alternate climbs), definitely hinton for descending.

    8 de julho de 2019

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    The climb steepens and hits 13% just before the junction halfway up after which it eases off.

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    Circuito Subida de Cock Lane, Dyrham e Túnel Staple Hill (ponto de partida: Stapleton Road)

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    560m

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    Passeio de estrada moderado. Requer bom preparo físico. Terreno majoritariamente pavimentado e adequado para bicicletas.

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    Passeio de estrada moderado. Requer bom preparo físico. Terreno majoritariamente pavimentado e adequado para bicicletas.

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    Passeio de estrada moderado. Requer bom preparo físico. Terreno majoritariamente pavimentado e adequado para bicicletas.

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    Distância 1,52 km

    Desnível negativo 80 m

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    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    quarta-feira 29 abril

    22°C

    6°C

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    Velocidade máxima do vento: 23,0 km/h

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    Localização:Dyrham e Hinton, Sudoeste da Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

    Perguntas Frequentes

    Is Cock Lane Climb, Dyrham suitable for beginner cyclists?

    Cock Lane Climb is generally considered challenging due to its steep gradients, with sections reaching up to 15%. While it's relatively short, its intensity might be difficult for absolute beginners. Cyclists with some experience looking to test their climbing abilities will find it more suitable. For a gentler introduction to cycling in the Dyrham area, consider exploring the flatter sections of the Bristol-Bath mixed-use path before tackling this climb.

    How does Cock Lane Climb compare to other local climbs in terms of difficulty?

    Cyclists often compare Cock Lane Climb to other local ascents like Hinton Hill or Sands Hill. While Cock Lane Climb features a steep, challenging section hitting 13% just before a halfway junction, some riders find Hinton Hill or Sands Hill to be preferable for their overall profile or descent quality. Cock Lane is known for its rougher surface, which can make descents particularly tricky compared to smoother alternatives like the zig-zag into Hinton.

    Are there any recommended loop routes that include Cock Lane Climb?

    Yes, Cock Lane Climb is an excellent segment to incorporate into longer loop rides. It's part of SusTrans' National Cycle Route 17 and can be easily linked with the Bristol-Bath mixed-use path via the Avon Cycleway. Many cyclists use it as a challenging ascent within a broader tour of the quiet country lanes around the southern tip of the Cotswolds. You can plan a loop by ascending Cock Lane and then using the smoother zig-zag descent into Hinton if heading west towards Pucklechurch and Bristol.

    What are the parking options for cyclists visiting Cock Lane Climb?

    Specific dedicated parking for Cock Lane Climb itself is limited as it's a quiet country lane. Cyclists often access the climb as part of a longer ride, starting from areas with more established parking, such as near the Bristol-Bath mixed-use path or in nearby villages. If visiting Dyrham Park, their car park is available, but check their policies regarding cycling access and parking fees.

    Can I reach Cock Lane Climb using public transport?

    While there isn't direct public transport to the immediate base of Cock Lane Climb, it is accessible by combining public transport with cycling. You can take a train or bus to Bristol or Bath, and then cycle out to Dyrham. The climb is easily reached from central Bristol via the Bristol-Bath mixed-use path, taking a left turn (if coming from Bristol) at the former Mangotsfield station onto the Avon Cycleway.

    Is Cock Lane Climb, Dyrham suitable for families or those with children?

    Due to its challenging gradients and rough road surface, Cock Lane Climb itself is generally not recommended for families with young children or those seeking a leisurely, flat ride. The descent can be particularly hazardous. However, the wider area, especially the Bristol-Bath mixed-use path, offers much flatter and safer cycling options that are very popular with families.

    Are there any cafes or pubs nearby for a post-ride refreshment?

    Yes, there are options for refreshments in the vicinity. The village of Dyrham, though small, may have limited facilities. For more choices, you'll find pubs and cafes in nearby villages such as Hinton, Pucklechurch, or along the Bristol-Bath mixed-use path. Dyrham Park also has a National Trust cafe, which is accessible during their opening hours.

    What kind of views can I expect along Cock Lane Climb?

    As you ascend Cock Lane Climb, you'll be treated to expansive and rewarding views of the rolling countryside to your left. The climb is situated in a quiet, rural setting, offering picturesque vistas of the South Gloucestershire landscape. The summit provides an excellent vantage point to appreciate the surrounding natural beauty.

    What gear is recommended for cycling Cock Lane Climb, especially in winter?

    Given the climb's steepness, a bike with a good range of gears is highly recommended. For winter cycling, appropriate cold-weather cycling apparel, including layers, gloves, and a hat, is essential. Due to the rough road surface and potential for gravel, especially in adverse weather, wider tires with good grip can offer more comfort and control. Always ensure your brakes are in excellent condition, particularly for the descent.

    Is Cock Lane Climb, Dyrham part of a larger cycling network?

    Yes, Cock Lane Climb is an integral part of SusTrans' National Cycle Route 17. This route connects various country lanes around the southern tip of the Cotswolds and is easily accessible from major cycling arteries like the Bristol-Bath mixed-use path via the Avon Cycleway. It serves as a key challenging segment within this broader network.

    What is the historical significance of the area around Cock Lane Climb?

    While Cock Lane Climb itself is primarily known for its cycling challenge, it is situated near the historically rich Dyrham Park. This estate features a magnificent 17th-century Baroque country house, formal gardens, and an ancient deer park, all owned by the National Trust. The house and park have a long history, dating back to the 17th century, and contain art and furniture from around the world.

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