Strada di l'Aghjone and Strada di Casevechje Mountain Pass Route in Corse

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This article covers the Strada di l'Aghjone and Strada di Casevechje road section located on the island of Corse, France. The route includes the Col de Perelli mountain pass and passes through the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary national park. Detailed information about the road's characteristics, surroundings, and riding experience is provided below. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.

Location and Geographic Context

The Strada di l'Aghjone and Strada di Casevechje roads are situated on the island of Corse, part of France. Corse is a Mediterranean island known for its mountainous terrain and coastal landscapes. This road section lies within the territorial bounds of the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary, a protected marine area recognized for its biodiversity. The route traverses the Col de Perelli mountain pass, reaching elevations up to 734 meters (2,411 feet). The road is located in a region characterized by a mix of natural parkland and inhabited areas, with approximately 15.7% of the road passing through settlements. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The combined length of the Strada di l'Aghjone and Strada di Casevechje roads is approximately 16.8 kilometers (10.4 miles). The road surface is asphalt with a high-quality rating of 4.7 out of 5, indicating a well-maintained pavement suitable for motorcycle touring. The route is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating close to 2 on a scale where 3 represents extreme curviness. Riders can expect a mix of gently curved and more pronounced bends, especially near the mountain pass.

The road width varies along the route: about 16% is narrow, 51% is of medium width, and 32% is wide. The road has one lane for approximately half of its length and two lanes for nearly 40%, allowing for comfortable overtaking and passing in many sections. The elevation ranges from 42 meters (138 feet) at the lowest point to 734 meters (2,411 feet) at the highest point, providing varied riding conditions and views.

Road length
16.76 km
Corners length
9.23 km / 55 %
Gentle corners3.36 km20 %
Mid corners3.6 km21.5 %
Tight corners2.27 km13.5 %
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Mountain Pass and Natural Environment

The Col de Perelli mountain pass is a key feature of this route. It offers riders a challenging ascent and descent with elevation changes that enhance the riding experience. The pass is located within the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary, a national park dedicated to marine conservation. This protected area is notable for its efforts to preserve cetacean species in the Ligurian Sea, adding ecological significance to the ride.

Along the route, riders will find viewpoints that provide opportunities to observe the surrounding landscape and the Mediterranean coastline. The road's passage through the national park means that riders should be mindful of environmental regulations and respect the natural habitat.

Tourist Attractions and Island Context

The road runs entirely on the island of Corse, which covers an area of approximately 9,300 square kilometers. Corse is known for its rugged mountains, coastal scenery, and cultural heritage. The route's proximity to viewpoints and the national park makes it attractive for riders interested in combining motorcycling with sightseeing.

While the road passes through some inhabited areas, the majority of the route offers a relatively natural setting. Corse's unique island environment provides a distinct backdrop for motorcycle touring, with opportunities to explore local settlements and natural attractions.

Additional Information and Resources

This article focuses on the road section visible on the map below. Riders planning to explore this route should consider seasonal weather conditions, as mountain passes on islands like Corse can be affected by winter closures or adverse weather. Currently, there are no specific tolls or entrance fees associated with this road, but riders should verify local regulations before travel.

For more information about the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary, visit Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary. To learn more about the island of Corse, see Corsica.

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