Strada di a Piaghja and Strada di a Nuvale Motorcycle Route in Corsica

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This article covers the Strada di a Piaghja and Strada di a Nuvale, a notable motorcycling route located on the island of Corsica, France. The road traverses diverse elevations and passes through two national parks, offering a varied riding experience. The section described here can be seen on the map at the end of the article.

Location and Geographic Context

The Strada di a Piaghja and Strada di a Nuvale are situated on the island of Corsica, a French island in the Mediterranean Sea known for its rugged terrain and natural beauty. This route lies within the territorial boundaries of the Parc naturel régional de Corse and the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary (Sanctuaire Pelagos), both protected areas that contribute to the environmental significance of the region. The road runs entirely on Corsica, covering a length of approximately 26 kilometers (16.3 miles). The route ends near the village of Tarrano, a small settlement in the region. An interactive map showing the road section discussed here is provided at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The combined length of the Strada di a Piaghja and Strada di a Nuvale is about 26 kilometers (16.3 miles). The road surface is asphalt with a quality rating of 3.5 out of 5, indicating a generally good but not perfect riding surface. The road is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 2.4 on a scale where 3 is extremely curvy. Riders can expect a mix of gently curved and more technical sections.

The road width varies along the route: about 20% of the road is narrow, nearly half (49%) is of medium width, and around 28% is wide. The number of lanes also varies, with approximately 38% of the road being single-lane and 50% having two lanes. This variation requires riders to be attentive, especially in narrower or single-lane sections.

Elevation along the route ranges from 88 meters (289 feet) at the lowest point to 804 meters (2,638 feet) at the highest, providing a significant vertical change that can affect riding conditions and visibility. Approximately 27% of the road passes through inhabited areas, which may influence speed and caution requirements.

Road length
26.18 km
Corners length
18.88 km / 72.1 %
Gentle corners5.98 km22.8 %
Mid corners7.23 km27.6 %
Tight corners5.67 km21.7 %
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Environmental and Touristic Significance

The route passes through two important protected areas: the Parc naturel régional de Corse and the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary (Sanctuaire Pelagos). The Parc naturel régional de Corse is a regional natural park dedicated to preserving Corsica's unique landscapes and biodiversity. More information about the park can be found on its official website and its Wikipedia page.

The Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary is a marine protected area focused on the conservation of cetaceans in the Mediterranean. Details are available on its Wikipedia page. The road also runs along a viewpoint, offering riders opportunities to pause and appreciate the natural surroundings.

Island Context and Nearby Settlements

This road is located entirely on the island of Corsica, which covers an area of approximately 9,300 square kilometers (3,590 square miles). Corsica is known for its mountainous terrain and coastal landscapes, making it a popular destination for motorcycle touring. The route ends near the village of Tarrano, a small settlement that provides a reference point for the road's location.

Additional Information and Map

The road section described here is part of a larger network of routes on Corsica that offer varied riding experiences. The asphalt surface and moderate curviness make it suitable for riders looking for a mix of technical and relaxed riding. The presence of national parks along the route adds environmental value and potential stops for nature observation.

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

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