Col du Portalet (South side, Aragón)

 Col du Portalet (South side, Aragón)   

Col du Portalet is a high mountain pass located in the Pyrenees, forming a natural border between France and Spain. The pass sits at an elevation of 1,794 meters (5,886 feet). It connects the French town of Laruns in the Vallée d’Ossau with Biescas and Sallent de Gállego in the Aragon region of Spain. Col du Pourtalet is a popular destination for cyclists, known for its long and steady climb, particularly from the French side. The climb is not as steep or difficult as some of the other famous Pyrenean passes, but its length and altitude make it a challenge for cyclists. The route is frequently used by amateur and professional cyclists alike, and it has featured in races such as the Vuelta a España and occasionally in the Tour de France.


Region: Aragón
City: Sallent de Gállego

Distance: 16.71 km
Elevation Gain: 626 m
Elevation Loss: 202 m
Difficulty: 420 (Moderate)
FIETS Index: 2.82 FIETS
Avg Grade: 4.58 %
Max cat climb: 2
Min elevation: 1182 m
Max elevation: 1797 m
Ride Category: Climb

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