Buttertubs Pass

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Buttertubs Pass is a high, scenic mountain road in the Yorkshire Dales, England, famed for its steep climbs, dramatic limestone scenery, and frequent use in cycling events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
road
administrativeArea Richmondshire district NERFINISHED
category cycling climb
scenic drive
climbCategory Category 3 climb (cycling)
connects Hawes NERFINISHED
Swaledale NERFINISHED
Thwaite NERFINISHED
Wensleydale NERFINISHED
country England
elevation approximately 1726 feet
approximately 526 metres
featuredIn Tour de France 2014 NERFINISHED
hasFeature hairpin bends
limestone potholes
open moorland
steep gradients
hasViewOf Swaledale valley NERFINISHED
Wensleydale valley NERFINISHED
knownFor cycling events
limestone scenery
scenic views
steep climbs
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Northern England
Yorkshire Dales NERFINISHED
locatedOn B6270 vicinity
maximumGradient around 20 percent
namedAfter Buttertubs potholes NERFINISHED
near Buttertubs NERFINISHED
Muker NERFINISHED
Simonstone NERFINISHED
partOf Yorkshire Dales National Park NERFINISHED
popularWith cyclists
motorcyclists
tourists
region Yorkshire and the Humber
roadType narrow road
two-lane road
surface asphalt
usedFor driving
motorcycling
road cycling
tourism
usedIn Tour de France Stage 1 2014 NERFINISHED

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Hawes nearPass Buttertubs Pass