6.5 miles
Distance
6 ft
Climb
-2,694 ft
Descent
4,625 ft
High Point
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Tramo del camino de Santiago comenzando 2km por encima del Acebo
Pensado para subir con remontes.
Importante despues de Riego de Ambros en la primera bajada de piedra si está húmedo es extremadamente resbaladizo
Hay disponible un servicio de remontes en furgoneta, encontraras mas información en el link de la parte inferior de la página ([email protected] - 003465378423)
Detailed Description
Camino de Santiago desde encima del Acebo is a 6 mile less popular intermediate route located near Ponferrada. This mountain bike only route. This route climbs 6 ft with a max elevation of 4,625 ft then descends -2,694 ft.
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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eBike Allowed
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Bike typeDH, AM
More Stats for Camino de Santiago desde encima del Acebo mountain bike route
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Altitude change-2,688 ft
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Altitude min1,936 ft
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Altitude start4,625 ft
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Altitude end1,939 ft
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Grade-7.9%
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Grade max-50.2%
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Grade min3.2%
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Distance climb620 ft
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Distance down6 miles
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Distance flat846 ft
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