Stage 9 of 18 · Noaberpad

Nutter → De Hamshorst

Distance
27.8 km
Ascent
+232 m
Descent
-240 m
Est. Time
6h 45m
Altitude
19.9–95.9 m
Type
point-to-point
🏃 Flat & Runnable🌲 Lowland
📍

Start: Nutter

No nearby transit stop. Consider getting dropped off or using the previous stage's end stop.

📍

End: De Hamshorst

No nearby transit stop at the end. Check the next stage's start stop.

Elevation Profile

25m50m75m100m0 km5 km10 km15 km20 km25 km30 km96m20m
Flat (<5%)

Route Map

Segment Breakdown

Auto-analyzed from the elevation profile. Each segment shows the dominant character for planning your effort.

SegmentDist↑ / ↓TimeCharacter
Nutter → km 5.4 (53m)
31–61m
5.4 km+164m / -167m1h 26m🏃 Highly Runnable
km 5.4 (53m) → km 20.6 (48m)
20–73m
15.2 km+286m / -291m3h 39m🏃 Highly Runnable
km 20.6 (48m) → De Hamshorst
40–96m
7.2 km+298m / -299m2h 05m🏃 Highly Runnable
Total27.8 km+232m / -240m7h 11m

Pace & Fuel Calculator

Adjust your flat 10K pace to see personalized finish time, calorie burn, and hydration needs.

7:00 /km
4:00 /km (elite) 12:00 /km (leisure)
Fast Hiker / Jogger
Est. Finish Time
3h 37m
Calories
1,698 kcal
Water Needed
2.4 L
Effort Distance
31.3 km
flat-equivalent
🍫 Recommended: ~45g carbs/hr (163g total) 🧂 Electrolytes: ~1815mg sodium/hr 🩹 Consider anti-chafe and blister prevention

Terrain Analysis

Runnability
0%
Steep / Technical
% of route below 15% gradient
Climb Ratio
8 m/km
Gentle profile
↑ 232m ↓ 240m

Surface & Technicality

Terrain Difficulty Breakdown
Runnable Flat (100%)
Surface Type
Unknown (39%) Asphalt (20%) Fine gravel (13%) Sand (11%) Paving stones (7%) Dirt (4%) Compacted (3%) Wood (1%) Ground (1%) Concrete (1%)

🏃 Mostly runnable with gentle terrain. Great for fast trail running.

Surface Breakdown

Unknown (39%)
Paved (20%)
Fine Gravel (13%)
Sand (11%)
Paving stones (7%)
Dirt (4%)
Compacted (3%)
Wood (1%)
Natural Ground (1%)
Paved (1%)

Current Conditions

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Conditions for June

ℹ️ Shoulder season
Snow Risk
0%
Unlikely
51% north-facing slopes
Mud Risk
15%
Low
Ice Risk
0%
Unlikely

Snow unlikely at this elevation in June. Trail conditions expected to be clear.

Best months: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct

Suggested Gear List

Auto-generated based on 27.8 km, 232m ascent, max altitude 95.9m, ~7h duration.

Essential 5 items
  • 👟
    Trail running shoes / hiking boots
    Required for any trail
  • 📱
    Phone (charged) + offline map
    Navigation & emergency contact
  • 💧
    3L hydration vest
    Estimated 3.0L needed
  • 🍫
    Trail mix, bars & sandwich
    Est. 2084 kcal burn
  • 🆘
    Emergency space blanket
    Critical for preventing hypothermia if you stop moving
Recommended 5 items
  • 🧴
    Sunscreen
    Basic sun protection
  • 🧥
    Light rain jacket
    Weather changes fast in the mountains
  • 🔦
    Headlamp
    7h route — plan for delays
  • 🩹
    Mini first aid kit
    Blister plasters, tape, antiseptic
  • 🧊
    Microspikes / light crampons
    Snow risk in Dec, Jan, Feb
Nice to have 1 items
  • 🦵
    Gaiters
    Keep snow out of boots

Logistics

This route runs from Nutter to De Hamshorst (27.8 km by trail). You'll need to arrange transport back to your starting point.

Start — Getting There
Nutter
No transit stops detected nearby.
Finish — Getting Back
De Hamshorst
No transit stops detected nearby. Check local timetables.

Nearby Points of Interest

🛖 Shelters

  • Shelter 1.6 km off trail
  • Shelter km 2.4 · 83m off trail
  • Shelter km 6.2 · 795m off trail
  • Tramhuisje km 19.7 · 618m off trail
  • Koepel op de Tankenberg km 20 · 699m off trail

💧 Water Sources

  • Drinking Water km 3.7 · 93m off trail
  • Drinking Water km 3.9 · 57m off trail
  • Drinking Water km 3.9 · 60m off trail
  • Drinking Water km 3.9 · 55m off trail
  • Drinking Water km 4 · 330m off trail

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