London – Welsh Street Named Steepest In World; New Zealand Loses Out

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    In this undated handout photo provided by Guinness World Records on Tuesday, July 16, 2019, Gwyn Headley and Sarah Badhan, stand on Ffordd Pen Llech with a certificate from Guinness World Records, confirming that the road is the steepest street in the world, in the seaside town of Harlech, North Wales. (Andrew Davies/Guinness World Records via AP)London – A street in Wales has been designated the steepest in the world after a successful campaign by residents.

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    The title comes at the expense of a street in New Zealand, which has apparently been eclipsed in the steepness sweepstakes.

    Guinness World Records said Tuesday that the street of Ffordd Pen Llech in the seafront town of Harlech, 245 miles (395 kilometers) northwest of London, has a gradient of 37.45%, two percentage points steeper than the former title holder in Dunedin on New Zealand’s South Island.

    The Welsh campaign was led by businessman and architectural historian Gwyn Headley. He says he feels “jubilation” now that the street has been recognized.

    He says he feels sorry for New Zealand, but that “steeper is steeper.”


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    Cixelsyd_Wnosanoy
    Cixelsyd_Wnosanoy
    4 years ago

    There is a street leading up to Seattle’s main Ashkenazik shul that has to be steeper…it’s so steep that the sidewalk has built into it horizontal wooden cross members like one sees on a ship’s gangway to help maintain one’s footing.*

    *(And yes Archy, I really served on ships at sea…Yoni)