
Where is Col de Finiels?
France, europe
21.7 km
1,541 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, picture this: the Col de Finiels, perched way up in the Lozère département of France at a cool 1,541m (5,055ft) above sea level! You'll find it nestled in the southern part of the country, with a handy parking lot waiting at the summit.
The road, known as the D20, is a fully paved beauty that stretches for 21.7 km (13.48 miles) between Le Bleymard and Pont-de-Montvert-Sud-Mont-Lozère. Heads up though, it's got some seriously steep sections!
If you're coming from Le Bleymard, get ready for a 10.4 km climb, gaining 472 meters at an average of 4.5%. Starting from Le Pont de Montvert? Buckle up for an 11.6 km ascent, with a whopping 666 meters of elevation gain at a slightly steeper average of 5.7%. Trust me, the views are SO worth it!
Road Details
- Country
- France
- Continent
- europe
- Length
- 21.7 km
- Max Elevation
- 1,541 m
- Difficulty
- hard
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