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How hard is Rosedale Chimney?

How hard is Rosedale Chimney?

The tarmacked highway shares the title of steepest road in England (the other is Hardknott Pass in Cumbria). The pass has an average gradient of 13%, with a maximum gradient of 1 in 3 (about 33%) and climbs 568 feet (173 m) on its 0.81-mile (1.3 km) route. It is colloquially known by cyclists as The Chain Breaker.

How long is Rosedale Chimney?

1.47 km
Rosedale Chimney has a fearsome reputation and with good reason. Starting from Rosedale Abbey, the ascent is 1.47 km long. Over this distance, the elevation gain is 175 meters. The average percentage is 11.9 %.

How long is Chimney Bank?

Ride It on the Sportive. Struggle Moors has gained cult status from riders and cycling press; pitting it as the hardest 100 mile sportive in the UK. Taking in over 10,000ft on a 112 mile route, it’s the ultimate day out for any hardy rider.

What is the steepest road in Yorkshire?

Rosedale Chimney Bank
Rosedale Chimney Bank is the steepest road in England and is nicknamed the Chain Breaker by cyclists who use it. It runs between Rosedale Abbey and Hutton-le-Hole in the North York Moors and is 312 metres above sea level.

What is the steepest road in the UK?

Ffordd Penllech
Ffordd Penllech How does ‘steepest public road’ in the world sound? With a maximum gradient of 37.45% the Guinness World Records gave Ffordd Penllech that accolade in 2019. It’s certainly the steepest road in the UK.

What is the steepest road in the world?

Baldwin Street
Baldwin Street in the city of Dunedin on New Zealand’s South Island is officially the world’s steepest residential road. At its steepest, the slope has a gradient of 35%.

Which is the hardest mountain to climb in UK?

Ben Nevis, Lochaber Nicknamed “The Ben”, this is the highest – and one of the toughest – mountain challenges you can undertake in the UK, with an altitude of 1345 metres above sea level.

How long is the climb to Rosedale Chimney?

Rosedale Chimney / Chimney Bank is a short and very steep climb from the village of Rosedale Abbey in the North York Moors. The climb is just under one mile long – At its steepest it is 30% – and the average gradient for the climb is 13-14% It is also worth picking your line carefully on the corners as the gradient is much steeper on the inside.

Where is the famous chimney in Rosedale Abbey?

The route did not unfortunately take in the infamous Rosedale Chimney however, opting for climb up to the stone cross, now known as Côte de Rosedale Abbey. Turning off the main road in Rosedale Abbey the road to the chimney tightens over a bridge, the water of the river visible to the right before the road turns left.

What kind of tyres do you need for Rosedale Chimney?

The surface of the road is asphalted, and chains or snow tyres can be required throughout the year. The surface is rough at first and steep from the outset, but improves as you pass over a cattlegrid and approach the double hairpin. The second bend here is so steep on the inside that it forces you far right, so take care.