Chemin de Hurixuri Route de Barlanes Pyrenees Mountain Pass Ride
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The Chemin de Hurixuri - Route de Barlanes is situated in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, within the Pyrenees mountain range. This mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain and is known for its rugged terrain and numerous mountain passes. The road traverses elevations ranging from 318 meters (1,043 feet) to 1,438 meters (4,718 feet), crossing multiple mountain passes including the Col de Suscousse, Sakhitxipiko Lephua, and Col de la Hourcère. It also runs alongside the river Le Vert de Barlanès for approximately 37% of its length. An interactive map showing the road section discussed in this article is available at the end.
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The road extends for approximately 22.7 kilometers (14.1 miles) and features an asphalt surface with an average quality rating of 3.1 out of 5. The route is moderately curvy, rated at 1.75 on a scale where 3 represents extreme curviness, offering a balanced mix of gentle bends and sharper turns. The road width varies, with about 68% of the route being wide enough for comfortable two-way traffic, 20% of middle width, and 11% narrow sections. Most of the road (about 70%) consists of two lanes, while one lane sections make up roughly 19%. Around 19.7% of the road passes through inhabited areas, which may require additional caution. The elevation profile includes significant climbs and descents, particularly when crossing the mountain passes, making it suitable for riders seeking a dynamic mountain ride.
Mountain Passes Along the Route
The road crosses three notable mountain passes. The Col de Suscousse, at 1,216 meters (3,990 feet), is the first significant pass encountered and is documented on French Wikipedia. Further along, the route ascends to Sakhitxipiko Lephua, reaching an elevation of 1,450 meters (4,757 feet), followed by the highest point at Col de la Hourcère at 1,438 meters (4,718 feet). These passes provide varied elevation changes and are key features of the ride, contributing to the road's mountain pass classification.
Natural Features and Surroundings
The road runs adjacent to the river Le Vert de Barlanès for over a third of its length, offering riders views of the river valley and associated natural landscapes. This river is part of the Pyrenees hydrological system and is referenced on French Wikipedia. The surrounding area is characterized by the diverse terrain of the Pyrenees, which includes forested slopes, rocky outcrops, and alpine meadows. The combination of river proximity and mountain environment enhances the overall riding experience without compromising the technical aspects of the route.
Additional Information and Resources
The Chemin de Hurixuri - Route de Barlanes is a mountain pass road with no current information indicating seasonal closures or tolls specific to motorcycles. Riders should verify local conditions before travel, especially during winter months when mountain passes in the Pyrenees may be affected by snow or ice. For more information on road tolls and entrance fees in France, consult official French transport websites. This article focuses on the road section visible on the map below, providing a comprehensive overview for motorcyclists interested in exploring this part of the Pyrenees.
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