Cycling Bealach Na Ba. Cycling Bealach Na Ba More Adventure If you wanted to do an 'everesting' challenge, it would only take 14.1 times to climb the 8,848m. Unlike other climbs in the UK, which often go through valleys and around mountains, the Applecross Pass tackles the imposing mountain head-on.
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With a good basic fitness level, even without much cycling experience, you can complete this climb just fine The climb feels very alpine and from virtually sea level climbs up to the lofty pass at 626 metres.
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The name is Gaelic for Pass of the Cattle, as it was historically used as a drovers' road. Starting from near sea-level it rises 626m in 9.1km of uphill - reaching 20% at its steepest gradient The Bealach Na Ba road on the Applecross Peninsula has struck fear into the hearts of cyclists for years and it's easy to see why
Britain's Greatest Climb Ultimate Guide to Cycling BealachNaBa (Applecross Pass). The Bealach Na Ba road on the Applecross Peninsula has struck fear into the hearts of cyclists for years and it's easy to see why Considered by some to be Britain's (and Scotland's) toughest bike climb, it's also been called the "Holy Grail" of Britain's climbs because reaching it in real life is nearly as.
BealachNaBa Cycling uphill. Bealach na Bà is a winding mountain road located in the Applecross peninsula, in the Scottish Highlands. Cycling Highlight (Segment) Recommended by 54 cyclists