Kūh-e Asbī
Kūh-e Asbī

Kūh-e Asbī

Kūh-e Asbī is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.766m (9,074ft) above the sea level, located in the Province of Isfahan, in central Iran. The average gradient is 11.56%.

The gravel road to the summit is bumped. 4wd vehicle recommended. After rain, even a single rainfall, conditions of the road can be challenging. Watch out for sudden loose-gravel breaks. Proper preparation is essential to having a safe, enjoyable trip on this road. Expect a trail pretty steep. Starting from Ghamsar (or Qamsar), the ascent is 7.1 km long via 21 hairpin turns. The elevation gain is 821 meters. The average gradient is 11.56%.

 

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