Poggio-di-Nazza to Abbazia Road in Corsica National Park

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This article covers the Poggio-di-Nazza to Abbazia road section located on the island of Corsica, France. The road passes through a national park and follows a river, offering a moderately twisty ride with good asphalt surface quality. The interactive map at the end of the article shows the exact route discussed.

Location and Setting

The Poggio-di-Nazza to Abbazia road is situated on the island of Corsica (French: Corse), a Mediterranean island known for its rugged terrain and natural beauty. This road lies within the territorial boundaries of France and specifically passes through the region of Corsica. The route connects two small villages: Poggio-di-Nazza at the starting point and Abbazia at the endpoint. The road traverses the Sanctuaire Pelagos, also known as the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary, a protected marine area recognized for its ecological importance. Additionally, the road runs adjacent to the Ruisseau de Varagno river for a portion of its length. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The road extends approximately 13 kilometers (8.0 miles) and features an asphalt surface of high quality, rated 4.5 out of 5. It is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 2.15 on a scale where 3 indicates extreme curviness. The road width varies, with about 64% of the route being wide enough for comfortable two-way traffic, 28% having a medium width, and a small portion (7%) being narrow. Approximately 30% of the road consists of two lanes, while the remainder is likely single-lane or less formally divided.

The route passes through inhabited areas for roughly 41% of its length, including the small settlements of Strada di u Paese, Strada di u Poghju, Pont de Coti, and Pont de Tagna Cane. Elevation along the road ranges from 46 meters (151 feet) at its lowest point to 466 meters (1,529 feet) at its highest, indicating some moderate altitude changes. The maximum speed limit is set at 30 km/h (19 mph), reflecting the road's twisty nature and the presence of inhabited zones.

Road length
12.92 km
Corners length
6.27 km / 48.5 %
Gentle corners2.46 km19.1 %
Mid corners2.07 km16 %
Tight corners1.74 km13.4 %
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Environmental and Geographic Context

This road is notable for passing through the Sanctuaire Pelagos, a marine protected area dedicated to the conservation of cetaceans in the Ligurian Sea. While the road itself is terrestrial, its proximity to this sanctuary highlights the ecological sensitivity of the region. The route also runs alongside the Ruisseau de Varagno river for about 8% of its length, adding to the natural features visible from the road.

Being located entirely on the island of Corsica, the road benefits from the island's unique Mediterranean climate and landscape. Corsica covers an area of approximately 9,300 square kilometers (3,590 square miles) and is characterized by mountainous terrain and coastal environments.

Access and Usage Considerations

The road is accessible year-round, although riders should be aware of the low speed limit and the road's twisty sections, which require careful navigation. There are no indications of seasonal closures or event-related restrictions specific to motorcycles. As the road passes through a national park area, riders should respect environmental regulations and local guidelines.

Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road. However, toll conditions can change, so it is advisable to check official French road and park websites for the latest information. For general information on road tolls and fees in France, visitors can consult the official French government transport portal.

Summary and Map

The Poggio-di-Nazza to Abbazia road offers a moderately twisty and well-maintained asphalt route through a unique natural environment on Corsica island. It connects small villages, passes through a national park, and runs alongside a river, making it an interesting option for motorcyclists seeking a varied riding experience in southern France. The road's elevation changes and narrow sections require attentive riding, especially given the low speed limits.

An interactive map displaying the exact road section discussed in this article is provided below for reference.

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