Cycling climbs in Georgia

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Cycling climbs in Georgia

Georgia is a country that rewards riders who chase altitude. Its eight catalogued climbs are a concentrated dose of high-mountain cycling, and five of them earn the fearsome hors catégorie label — proof that gradients here rarely relent. From the rough, remote gravel of Abano Pass to the storied heights of Jvari Pass, the ascents range across wildly varied terrain, with the highest summit cresting at 2848 metres.

For the climbing purist, the appeal is the mix of difficulty and remoteness. Goderdzi Pass, Tskhratskaro Pass, Zagari Pass and Zekari Pass round out a roster where nothing comes easy and every metre of elevation is earned. Whether you favour long, grinding gravel hauls or exposed alpine switchbacks, Georgia offers a compact but uncompromising set of climbs that punch far above the size of the catalogue.

Subidas
35
Hors catégorie
21
Cume mais alto
3187m· Toti Pass
Mais longa
36.1km· Bear-Cross Pass
Mais íngreme
15.1%· Latpari Pass

35 subidas

Rikoti Pass
HC🇬🇪

Rikoti Pass

8.2 km
Distância
10.5%
Inclinação média
842 m
Ganho de elevação

A steep HC climb in Georgia: 8.2 km at 10.48%, with a maximum gradient of 15.46% and little room for pacing mistakes.

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Rikoti Pass
HC🇬🇪

Rikoti Pass

7.4 km
Distância
11.7%
Inclinação média
842 m
Ganho de elevação

7.4 km at a brutal 11.68% average, ramping to 17.53%, climbing from 481 m to 1344 m for 863 m of net gain.

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Jvari Pass
Cat 1🇬🇪

Jvari Pass

18.3 km
Distância
5.9%
Inclinação média
1052 m
Ganho de elevação

18.3 km at 5.93% climbing from 1304 m to 2390 m — a 1086 m ascent with a fierce 18.17% pitch.

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Surami Pass
Cat 3🇬🇪

Surami Pass

2.1 km
Distância
7.2%
Inclinação média
121 m
Ganho de elevação

A punchy 2.1 km category 3 wall averaging 7.21%, ramping to 10.26% as it lifts you 151 m to a 895 m summit.

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Surami Pass
Cat 4🇬🇪

Surami Pass

2.6 km
Distância
6.1%
Inclinação média
126 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical pacing and gearing guide to Surami Pass, a short 2.6 km category 4 climb averaging 6.07% with ramps up to 9.52%.

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Zekari Pass
HC🇬🇪

Zekari Pass

27.6 km
Distância
6.5%
Inclinação média
1766 m
Ganho de elevação

27.6 km at 6.5% average, climbing from 378 m to 2171 m — a full HC haul with pitches touching 16.44%.

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Abano Pass
HC🇬🇪

Abano Pass

19.9 km
Distância
10.1%
Inclinação média
1968 m
Ganho de elevação

19.9 km at a punishing 10.06% average, climbing 2002 m to a 2848 m summit with ramps hitting 21.72%.

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Roki Pass
HC🇬🇪

Roki Pass

10 km
Distância
14.8%
Inclinação média
1423 m
Ganho de elevação

A steep HC climb in Georgia: 10 km at 14.76%, rising from 1,486 m to 2,959 m, with ramps reaching 37.97%.

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Goderdzi Pass
HC🇬🇪

Goderdzi Pass

22.9 km
Distância
6.2%
Inclinação média
1479 m
Ganho de elevação

22.9 km at 6.2% with ramps hitting 22.85%, climbing from 742 m to a 2162 m summit — a full HC test.

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Goderdzi Pass
Cat 1🇬🇪

Goderdzi Pass

25.8 km
Distância
5.5%
Inclinação média
1479 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical pacing and gearing guide to the Goderdzi Pass cycling climb, a long Category 1 ascent with a steady average and severe ramps.

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Bear-Cross Pass
HC🇬🇪

Bear-Cross Pass

36.1 km
Distância
7.4%
Inclinação média
2253 m
Ganho de elevação

Bear-Cross Pass is a long HC ascent in Georgia: 36.1 km at 7.36%, rising from sea level to 2654 m. The challenge is sustained pacing, not a single decisive ramp.

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Tskhratskaro Pass
HC🇬🇪

Tskhratskaro Pass

28.9 km
Distância
5.5%
Inclinação média
1585 m
Ganho de elevação

28.9 km of relentless climbing from 869 m to 2460 m — 1591 m of net gain at 5.5% with ramps hitting 19.9%.

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Atsunta Pass
HC🇬🇪

Atsunta Pass

17.8 km
Distância
9.1%
Inclinação média
1591 m
Ganho de elevação

Atsunta Pass is a 17.8 km HC climb in Georgia averaging 9.13 percent, with a summit at 2819 m and ramps reaching 19.2 percent.

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Latpari Pass
HC🇬🇪

Latpari Pass

11.2 km
Distância
15.1%
Inclinação média
1653 m
Ganho de elevação

Latpari Pass is an HC climb in GE: 11.2 km at 15.07%, rising from 1125 m to 2817 m with ramps up to 24.45%.

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Zagari Pass
Cat 1🇬🇪

Zagari Pass

23.9 km
Distância
5.4%
Inclinação média
1279 m
Ganho de elevação

A 23.9 km category 1 grind averaging 5.43%, climbing from 1324 m to 2621 m with pitches touching 18.66%.

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Saqorne Pass
HC🇬🇪

Saqorne Pass

24.5 km
Distância
10.4%
Inclinação média
1735 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical Saqorne Pass cycling climb profile, with pacing and gearing notes for a 24.5 km HC ascent averaging 10.43%.

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Gudamakari Pass
HC🇬🇪

Gudamakari Pass

12.9 km
Distância
8.4%
Inclinação média
1016 m
Ganho de elevação

A sustained HC climb in Georgia: 12.9 km at 8.41%, rising from 1281 m to 2366 m with pitches up to 16.64%.

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Dou Pass
HC🇬🇪

Dou Pass

7.8 km
Distância
13.6%
Inclinação média
1037 m
Ganho de elevação

Dou Pass is a short, brutally steep HC climb: 7.8 km at 13.57%, rising from 500 m to 1559 m with ramps up to 26.45%.

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Ughviri Pass
Cat 1🇬🇪

Ughviri Pass

25.2 km
Distância
5.1%
Inclinação média
1269 m
Ganho de elevação

A 25.2 km Cat 1 climb to 2619 m, where the moderate 5.13% average hides steep ramps that reach 16.71%.

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Gombori Pass
Cat 1🇬🇪

Gombori Pass

24.7 km
Distância
4.5%
Inclinação média
1087 m
Ganho de elevação

A long Category 1 climb in Georgia: 24.7 km at 4.45 percent, with enough 11.23 percent steepness to punish poor pacing.

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Leta Pass
Cat 1🇬🇪

Leta Pass

8.4 km
Distância
7.3%
Inclinação média
585 m
Ganho de elevação

Leta Pass cycling climb profile: 8.4 km at 7.31%, rising 615 m to a 1934 m summit, with ramps up to 13.29%.

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Khida Pass
HC🇬🇪

Khida Pass

24.8 km
Distância
8.5%
Inclinação média
1983 m
Ganho de elevação

Khida Pass is a 24.8 km HC climb in Georgia averaging 8.46%, with a 17.02% maximum gradient and a summit at 2365 m.

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Toti Pass
HC🇬🇪

Toti Pass

18.1 km
Distância
9.2%
Inclinação média
1631 m
Ganho de elevação

A steep HC climb profile for Toti Pass, with pacing and gearing notes for an 18.1 km ascent averaging 9.22%.

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Adange Pass
HC🇬🇪

Adange Pass

17.8 km
Distância
10.0%
Inclinação média
1812 m
Ganho de elevação

Adange Pass is a 17.8 km HC climb averaging 10.02%, with sustained pressure and ramps up to 25.14% shaping the pacing.

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O guia completo de subidas em Georgia

The Riding

Georgia is a climber's country in the truest sense. Eight catalogued climbs are packed into a compact but ferociously vertical landscape, and five of them carry the hors catégorie label — a remarkable ratio that tells you exactly what kind of riding to expect. This is not a place of gentle rolling terrain and short efforts. The passes here are long, sustained, and high, and the highest catalogued summit reaches 2848 m, deep into thin mountain air where progress slows and every kilometre is earned.

What defines Georgian climbing is the combination of altitude and length. Many of the country's headline ascents are mountain passes that carry roads over the ranges, which means they climb from valley floor to summit in one continuous effort rather than in short bursts. Gradients vary from steady, grinding drags to genuinely punishing ramps, and the sheer duration of the climbs is often the real test. When you commit to one of these passes, you commit to hours in the saddle, not minutes.

Standout Climbs

The most feared name in the catalogue is Abano Pass, a high, remote crossing that embodies everything hard about Georgian climbing — length, altitude, and exposure. It is the kind of ascent that riders plan trips around.

Goderdzi Pass and Zekari Pass sit among the country's toughest efforts, long grinds that reward patience over power. Zagari Pass and Tskhratskaro Pass push into the highest terrain, where the thinning air makes even moderate gradients feel severe and the summits carry that hors catégorie weight.

Jvari Pass is one of the more established crossings, a sustained climb over a major range that gives a real sense of moving from one side of the mountains to the other. Rikoti Pass and Surami Pass round out the eight, offering the through-the-mountains character that defines riding here.

With five of these eight climbs rated hors catégorie, there is little in the way of easy days. Even the less extreme passes demand respect for their length and the elevation they reach.

When to Ride

Altitude dictates the calendar in Georgia. The highest passes climb toward 2848 m, and terrain at that elevation is only reliably rideable in the warmer months. The high summer window is the safest bet for the loftiest climbs, when the upper reaches are clear and the surfaces are at their most predictable.

Earlier and later in the season, the lower passes remain accessible while the highest crossings may still be holding out against the cold. If your goal is the full set of hors catégorie ascents, plan for the peak of the warm season and build in flexibility, because conditions at 2800-plus metres change quickly and without much warning.

Practical Notes

Treat these climbs as serious mountain undertakings. The defining challenge is sustained effort at altitude, so gearing matters enormously — bring the lowest ratios you can, because the combination of long gradients and thin air punishes anything too tall. Pacing is everything; the length of the passes means riders who go out hard early rarely finish strong.

Carry more than you think you need. On the higher and more remote crossings such as Abano Pass, resupply is not guaranteed, and the sheer duration of the climbs means you can be committed for hours. Layer for the summits: the temperature at 2848 m bears little relation to the valley below, and a fast descent off a high pass can be bitterly cold even on a warm day.

Above all, respect the numbers. Five hors catégorie climbs in a catalogue of eight is an extraordinary density of difficulty, and none of these passes should be treated casually.

Summary

Georgia offers a concentrated dose of some of the hardest climbing you can find: eight catalogued climbs, five of them hors catégorie, crowned by a summit at 2848 m. From the formidable Abano Pass to the high crossings of Zagari, Tskhratskaro, Goderdzi, and Zekari, and the established routes over Jvari, Rikoti, and Surami, this is a country built for riders who measure a day by how much they climbed. Come prepared for length, altitude, and gradient — and you'll find some of the most rewarding mountain roads anywhere.

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