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The ride from Eskdale to Hardknott and Wrynose Pass is widely regarded as one of the most challenging climbs in the UK. For those who dare to tackle it, the journey offers a unique blend of breathtaking scenery, steep gradients, and a profound sense of accomplishment. Eskdale is a tranquil valley nestled in the heart of England’s Lake District. It is surrounded by rolling hills and traditional stone cottages. As you pedal away from the quiet charm of this area, the landscape quickly transforms into a more rugged and demanding terrain. The early part of the ride offers a false sense of security with gentle inclines and picturesque views of the River Esk. Hardknott Pass is the first major challenge on this route, infamous for its brutal 30% gradients and sharp hairpin bends. As you ascend, the road narrows, demanding careful navigation and unwavering focus. The uneven surface and steep incline test both physical strength and mental resolve. At the summit, the reward is worth every ounce of effort: panoramic views of the surrounding fells and valleys stretch as far as the eye can see. On a clear day, the vistas are truly awe-inspiring, making this grueling climb a highlight of the ride. Descending from Hardknott Pass requires caution—braking is as much an art as pedaling here. But don’t get too comfortable; Wrynose Pass awaits. While slightly less intimidating than Hardknott, Wrynose still poses a formidable challenge, with gradients reaching up to 25%. The narrow road weaves through a dramatic landscape of craggy peaks and open moorland. Completing the route from Eskdale to Hardknott and Wrynose Pass is a badge of honor for any cyclist. This route is the most difficult part of the Fred Whitton Challenge, a popular British sportive. Take your indoor cycling to the next level with Open Road, our ultra-real training app Experience the ultimate indoor cycling adventure with Open Road, our training app for Windows. Designed to bring the outdoors inside, the app transforms your effort into realistic speed, immersing you in rides that feel just like the real thing. Compared to our ride-along videos on YouTube, Open Road offers a more dynamic and authentic indoor cycling experience. The app is fully compatible with all ANT+ cycling devices, including smart trainers, power meters, and speed sensors. For athletes using spinning or exercise bikes without ANT+ connectivity, manual speed control is available, ensuring everyone can enjoy the ride. During your training sessions, you'll have access to essential cycling metrics like altitude, distance, speed, and heart rate, giving you a complete, data-driven workout. Learn more about our indoor cycling app 'Open Road' and sign up for your free ride on our website: https://bikethe.world Support the Channel: Our channel is free to use at home. But if you like the content and it helps your training we would appreciate your support. You can support us by taking a membership or giving us a ‘Super Thanks’. This will help us make it possible to create and share more professionally produced cycling videos from all over the world. Strava: Join our global cycling community and get kudos from fellow cyclists who like to bike the world: / strava Bike the World with Others: Many indoor cycling studios around the world are using our videos for their indoor training sessions. If you want to bike the world at your local indoor cycling studio, please tell them about us. Facebook: Do you like our cycling videos? Then learn more about new rides, our training app 'Open Road', and other cycling-related activities by giving us a ‘like’ or 'follow' on Facebook: / biketheworldvideos Just add music: Most cyclists would agree that the ride to Col du Tourmalet is outstanding. But with music, opinions are very mixed. So we have added no music. Instead, we recommend adding your favorite music to the ride. It is quite simple. Mute YouTube and open a browser window. Find a site that offers music (Spotify, YouTube, etc.) pick the music you like, and enjoy the ride... We have left the original sound of the ride out. This is because the noise from passing cars, vibrations from the road, wind, and the rider's breathing drowns the natural sound of the surroundings. Terms of use: Bike the World has filmed this ride with the journalistic purpose of documenting, describing, educating on, and informing about world-famous and epic bicycle rides around the world. As a courtesy, this video is free to view at home. Any public and/or commercial use needs a license or membership (contact us at https://bikethe.world for more information). Our videos may not be copied. Likewise, one may not use our videos outside our YouTube channel or our training app 'Open Road' without written permission. Our videos are protected by international copyright laws and any misuse will be prosecuted accordingly.