Longest Climbs Eng, Scot, Wal??

Hi all looking for the longest road climbs in England, Scotland, Wales. Already got the highest climbs Great Dun Fell, Lowther Hill and Gospel Pass just want the longest continuous climbs for a unique charity challenge.
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I am not sure. You have no chance.
7.72 miles
https://www.strava.com/segments/1162518
Its not nice with a headwind :twisted:
https://www.climbbybike.com/climbs_selection.asp?Mountainname=&Region=&CatID=255&Departure=&Ordering=Length&Orderby=Down
Hardest climb in UK i reckon.
https://www.climbbybike.com/most_diffic ... inID=12024
The ones ranked harder aren't tarmac
Simply proves that length isn't everything.
I am not sure. You have no chance.
https://www.strava.com/segments/673271
Just outside of Henley On Thames. Makes for a steady yet solid effort with a kicker before the summit.
And if you've got those, and Scafell, then I'm not sure why the Ben isn't on the list, especially its north face, which would surely score a few difficulty points...
I think someone's taking the mick... you'll also notice Challacombe hill in Devon on the list, which I can remember from childhood holidays, and I'm fairly sure that it doesn't start 87m below sea level: and I'm fascinated how the Thames manages to flow the 50m uphill from Henley to the sea.
TLDR: goodness only knows what weird criteria climbbybike are using, and there are some really ropey altitude figures around.
- that Cowlyd climb does look like a beast though!
So, for example, "Bell Hill to the top" https://www.strava.com/segments/1239654 has a whole host of issues, because of how it undulates up to ~786 feet?
And they don't need to be categorised climbs, that average at least 3%?
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Great Dun Fell followed by Hartside with a stop at the café at the top is a great little ride. Just make sure to stop just after the café so you record the strava segment :?
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The cafe burnt down over the winter so not such a great stop any more!
If you continue on after Hartside and do Killhope Cross and Chapel Fell you make it a superb circuit that takes in the highest road in the country together with the joint highest public roads in England. The route is sometimes referred to as the Big Four.
On the other side of the Wye Valley you can climb out from Monmouth on the B4293, peaks at Devauden, 9.3 miles, 1217ft ascent, max altitube 833ft.
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Out of Neath take the B4287 to Cimla, then join the A4107 to Cymer, keep going through Abergwynfi then summit the Blwch. 15 miles, total ascent 2516ft, max altitude 1742ft.
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Currently not tarmac... not sure if they will lay new tarmac or not
https://www.strava.com/activities/1792358095
https://veloviewer.com/segment/8194814
Either way, I enjoyed it: https://goo.gl/maps/zCzBGSxiaiS2
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But we still have not had the "rules" clarified for this search, the results will be very different if a distance measure stops when a road stops ascending in any shape or form.
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https://www.strava.com/segments/894936
Make up your own rules.
I am not sure. You have no chance.
True although the short descents before Hutton-le Hole are big enough that you do get a proper chance to recover. Agree that the continuous climb from there to the crest at the Rosedale turn is a long one certainly. I seldom use that road as the traffic is often considerable and fast-moving. Blakey Bank is a much better way up