Cycling Port d'Envalira Andorra

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Port d'Envalira - Andorra


Basic data & ranking

Average grade: 5 %

Length: 27.5 km

Height start: 1029 m

Height top: 2047 m

Elevation: 1378 m

Maximum: %

Port d'Envalira rankings

Difficulty ranking world: 703 (all)
Ranking Andorra: 4 (all)
Ranking Pyrenees: 38 (all)
Difficulty score: 117.02 what?

Your rating (rate it) 4 / 5 stars

 
Description

The Port d'Envalira is situated in Andorra and belongs to the Pyrenees . Starting from Andorra, the Port d'Envalira ascent is 27.5 km long. Over this distance, you climb 1378 heightmeters. The average percentage thus is 5 %.

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Stories, information and comments from Port d'Envalira climbers
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Story by Oriol from Barcelona, Spain, submitted on 11/04/2011
Absolutely amazing day I spent climbing the mountain two times, one over each side, from La tour de Carol and from Andorra la Vella. In both cases the climbing was smooth and mild, so it should adapt well to the needs and will of every cyclist. No vegetation whatsoever covering the asphalt, mind the sun.
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Story by Ricardo Belchior from Lisboa, Portugal, submitted on 25/08/2009
I have started this climb from the Valira camping site situated in Andora la Viella. The climb started steep but soon turned into a steady and easy climb. The road develops through the bottom part of a valley that though getting higher and higher very rarely gives the climber the opportunity to fear the next climb or to contemplate his climbing achievements due to the limited visibility. Around the 9thKm you get a first test. There you really feel going up with an ascent of 9% (climbing 90m in “just” 1 Km) the sun exposure and the distance to the top (about 20Km) took the cruising smile out of my face. The scenery is not one of a mountain climb, once you keep passing villages and seeing people walking around and also because you keep riding in the lower part of this valley until you are more or less 10 Km from the top. After passing the last village (Soldeu) you finally get the feeling you are climbing a mountain. At that point I was undertaken by a cyclist with a different bike (and level) and a second one (probably age 50s) was preparing to do the same. At that time I said to myself the youngster it’s ok but the senior not. They came from Puigcerdá. Respect.
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