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What happened to the Bealach na Ba? Some of these are barely bumps!
Cannot climb for toffee; but I do like climbing the hills of south Wales. I'm sure we could supply the top 5, in the UK, and all of them OS Cat climbs.
The last decent hill you cycled seems to be the best in as far as the memory goes sometimes. Yesterday it was the ride up to the parking lot of Cairngorm ski centre, the last 4km ascends 260m with bits of 15 to 20%, but great views and a cafe at the top, cant ask for better.
That is a nice climb but my memory of it isn't so rosy - in freezing rain after 100 miles of the Cairngorm Classic. Hot food at the top was never so welcome.
Bit miffed they didn't cover my old 'stomping ground'. When I used to live back home, our Sunday morning was taken up by doing the A4061 'twin peak killer' - around 40 miles of burning going up hill and frost burn coming down, both ways. This route was from Ogmore Vale up the Bwlch mountain, long and twisty then down into Treorchy and then up the Rhigos mountain, again, long and twisty then down to the cafe van by the Hirwaun roundabout. In with the cake (and anything with sugar in) and off we would go in reverse order.
Now that brings back memories, cracking ride with superb summer scenary - but you risk your life in the winter up't them mountains, and watch out for the suicidal sheep that wish to jump out and scare the lonely cyclist - no teeth, half shaved - and before anyone says it - not the least bit attractive.
Regards,
Trikeman.
some of these are a bit of mainstream pandering...and to be fair i guess they had to spread them around the country a bit....
REALLY?
I can vouch for the Exmoor climb; hard with spectacular views but some of the others 125m in 2.68 Km? I ride up harder than that on the way to work!
I wouldn't class Jiggers Bank as the finest climb in Shropshire but that brief list is aimed at yer average Guardian reading cyclist/Mamil who may have heard of these places (note the geographical spread). Plus it's a nice bit of PR for Simon Warren's two books.
If not Jigger's Bank, where is the finest climb in Shropshire?
Firstly, how do you qualify 'finest'?
Some possible candidates:
The Burway from Church Stretton
Long Mountain from Westbury
Clun to Anchor
Clee Hill via Angel Bank
Minsterley to The Bog via Stiperstones
If you want difficult then try Asterton Bank, White Grit from Priestweston or Hemford from Brockton, up past Bromlow Callow.
I like Ratlinghope to Robin Hood's Butts on the west side of the Long Mynd or turn right and head up to Shooting Box; Wenlock Edge from various angles (mostly short but quiet and scenic) but not the A458 from Harley! I'm sure there are others.
I'll have a look at some of them.
Cheers !
What a B/S list, Some you can barely class as a climb