Pic de Nore

Pic de Nore
Highest point
Elevation 1,211 m (3,973 ft)
Coordinates 43°25′28″N 2°27′46″E / 43.42444°N 2.46278°E / 43.42444; 2.46278Coordinates: 43°25′28″N 2°27′46″E / 43.42444°N 2.46278°E / 43.42444; 2.46278
Geography
Location France
Parent range Montagne Noire

The pic de Nore (Occitan: Nòra) at 1211 metres is the highest point in the Montagne Noire, on the border of the Aude and Tarn departments, near to the Parc naturel régional du Haut-Languedoc in southern France. The Arnette and Clamoux rivers both have their sources on the slopes.

Landmarks

The main feature of the summit is the 102 metre transmission tower, which broadcasts:

Cycling

Since 2002 the summit is the finishing line for two timed climbs from Mazamet and Villegly (flat until Cabrespine).

The current record holder for both routes is Michel Ambrosini:[1]

The climb from Cabrespine is 17.5 km long with a 5.2% average gradient.[2]

The climb from Mazamet is 17 km long with a 5.7% average gradient.[3]

The climb from Mazamet (via Pradelles) is 25 km with an 3.9% average gradient.

The climb up the slopes of Mas Cabardès, is shorter, at 15.1 km with a 6.1% average gradient but with some very difficult passages over 13%.

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