Strada di Ciamannacce and Strada di Palleca Motorcycle Route in Corse

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This article covers the Strada di Ciamannacce and Strada di Palleca, a notable motorcycle route located on the island of Corse, France. The road traverses varied terrain within the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary national park, offering a moderately twisty ride with well-maintained asphalt surface. The section described here can be seen on the interactive map at the end of the article.

Location and Geographic Context

The Strada di Ciamannacce and Strada di Palleca are situated on the island of Corse, part of France, in the Mediterranean Sea. This route lies within the boundaries of the Sanctuaire Pelagos, also known as the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary, a protected marine area dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals. The road passes through several small settlements including Strada di Cuzzà, Strada di Ciamannacce, Stretta Alphonse Bartoli, Strada di Palleca, and Stretta Cesari Santoni. The nearest village to the starting point is Les Bains. The road elevation ranges from 469 meters (1,539 feet) to 841 meters (2,759 feet), indicating a moderately hilly terrain. An interactive map showing the road section discussed can be found at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The combined length of the Strada di Ciamannacce and Strada di Palleca is approximately 22 kilometers (13.8 miles). The road surface is asphalt with a quality rating of 4.1 out of 5, indicating a generally smooth and well-maintained pavement suitable for motorcycle touring. The route is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 2.25 on a scale where 3 represents extremely curvy roads. Riders can expect a mix of gently curved and more technical sections.

The road width varies along the route: about 26% of the road is narrow, 46% is of medium width, and 27% is wide. The number of lanes also varies, with approximately 21% of the road being single-lane and 44% two-lane. Around 27% of the route passes through inhabited areas, providing occasional opportunities to stop for services or refreshments.

Road length
22.16 km
Corners length
13.79 km / 62.2 %
Gentle corners4.62 km20.8 %
Mid corners4.53 km20.5 %
Tight corners4.64 km20.9 %
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Environmental and Regulatory Considerations

This route passes through the Sanctuaire Pelagos, a marine protected area focused on the conservation of cetaceans in the Ligurian Sea. While the road itself is on land, its proximity to this protected area highlights the importance of responsible riding and environmental awareness. The road is located entirely on the island of Corse, which is known for its rugged landscapes and natural beauty.

There is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or motorcycle restrictions on this road. However, riders should be aware that conditions may vary, especially during winter months when mountain roads can be affected by weather. It is advisable to check local sources before planning a trip.

Tolls and Access Fees

Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with the Strada di Ciamannacce and Strada di Palleca. Riders can access the road freely. However, toll policies may change, so it is recommended to consult official French road authorities or tourism websites for the latest information on tolls and fees. More information about road tolls in France can be found on the official French government transport website.

Additional Information and Resources

For riders interested in exploring this route, the road offers a combination of moderate elevation changes and a mix of narrow and wider sections, making it suitable for riders with some experience in handling twisty roads. The proximity to the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary adds an environmental significance to the ride. Corse itself is a popular destination for motorcyclists seeking varied terrain and cultural experiences.

Further details about the Sanctuaire Pelagos can be found on Wikipedia, and information about Corse is available on Wikipedia. The interactive map below shows the exact section of the road discussed in this article.

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