Cleaning a cobblestone street in Oaxaca . Cobblestones are natural stones, irregular in shape and size.
A sett block, sometimes mistakenly referred to as a cobble, but distinguished by being quarried & carved rather than naturally occurring, and being of regular size and rectangular shape.
A cobbled street or cobblestone road , is a street or road paved with cobblestones .
There are many historic streets that are cobbled. In the United States, several of these are recognized in the National Register of Historic Places .[ 1]
List
The following is a list of streets and roads which are famed or notable for being paved with cobbles (natural stone), setts (cut stone), artificial pavers (i.e. concrete or brick), or similar masonry works (natural, cut, or artificial).
In Belgium
Street
Image
Map
Status
Coordinates
Location
Description
Muur van Geraardsbergen
built
50°46′21″N 3°53′24″E / 50.7725°N 3.89°E / 50.7725; 3.89
Geraardsbergen, Flanders, Belgium
Frequently used in the Tour of Flanders bicycle race.
Haaghoek
built
50°29′40″N 3°25′26″E / 50.4944°N 3.4238°E / 50.4944; 3.4238
Horebeke and Brakel , Belgium
1700 m of well-maintained cobbles. First half descending, second part slightly rising.
Oude Kwaremont
built
50°47′13″N 3°31′26″E / 50.787°N 3.524°E / 50.787; 3.524
Kluisbergen, Flanders, Belgium
Uphill road. The upper 1600 m are paved with cobblestones. The first 500 m of cobbled section is the steepest and narrowest part of the climb with a very uneven cobbled surface. The final kilometer the gradient levels out from 11% to 2%.
Paddestraat
built
50°31′30″N 3°15′42″E / 50.5249°N 3.2617°E / 50.5249; 3.2617
Zottegem , Belgium
2400 m of well-maintained cobbles. First 900 m slightly rising, second part almost flat.
Steenbeekdries
built
50°28′54″N 3°21′54″E / 50.4818°N 3.3649°E / 50.4818; 3.3649
Maarkedal, East Flanders, Belgium
Frequently used in bicycle races such as the Tour of Flanders , Dwars door Vlaanderen , Tour of Flanders for Women .
In France
In the United States
In India
Church Street in Bangalore, and several streets in the historic French 'White Town' in Pondicherry are examples of cobblestone paved streets.[ 2] [ 3]
Notes
^ a b Paris–Roubaix difficulty 1-5 stars, with 0 being no cobbles, 1 being easiest, 5 being hardest
References
See also