Col de Peyresourde to Peyragudes

 Col de Peyresourde to Peyragudes   

Col de Peyresourde is a high mountain pass located in the French Pyrenees, situated at an elevation of 1,569 meters (5,148 feet). It connects the Luchon Valley to the Louron Valley and forms part of the D618 road. Known for its scenic beauty and historical significance, the pass is also famous for being a regular feature in the Tour de France, making it a favorite among cyclists and nature enthusiasts. Col de Peyresourde is a renowned climb in the world of professional cycling, having been featured in the Tour de France numerous times since its first appearance in 1910. The pass is challenging, with a length of about 9.7 kilometers (6 miles) and an average gradient of around 7.5%, making it a test for even the most experienced cyclists. Both recreational and competitive cyclists frequently tackle the climb, and it is considered one of the classic routes for cycling enthusiasts who want to experience a famous Tour de France stage.


Region: Occitanie
City: Avajan

Distance: 11.62 km
Elevation Gain: 761 m
Elevation Loss: 62 m
Difficulty: 631 (Moderate)
FIETS Index: 5.35 FIETS
Avg Grade: 7.06 %
Max cat climb: 1
Min elevation: 897 m
Max elevation: 1654 m
Ride Category: Climb

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