Strada di Maca and Strada di I Bagni Route on Corse Island

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This article covers the Strada di Maca and Strada di I Bagni road section located on the island of Corse, France. The route passes through several small settlements and intersects with the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary national park. The road offers a moderately twisty ride with varying widths and surface quality, suitable for motorcyclists exploring this part of the island. An interactive map of the road section is provided at the end of the article.

Location and Setting

The Strada di Maca and Strada di I Bagni road section is situated on the island of Corse, part of France. Corse is a large Mediterranean island known for its rugged terrain and diverse landscapes. This road runs entirely on the island, passing through the village of Petreto near its starting point. The route is located within the territorial 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 traverses a mix of inhabited and natural areas, providing a varied riding experience. An interactive map showing the exact road section discussed can be found at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics and Conditions

The total length of the Strada di Maca and Strada di I Bagni route is approximately 27.6 kilometers (17.1 miles). The road surface is asphalt with an overall quality rated as moderately good, scoring 3.6 out of 5. The road is moderately twisty, offering a dynamic riding experience without extreme curves. It features a mix of lane configurations: about two-thirds of the route consists of two lanes, while roughly one-fifth is single-lane. The width of the road varies, with approximately 37% of the route being wide, 39% of medium width, and 23% narrow sections. The elevation along the road ranges from 377 meters (1,237 feet) at its lowest point to 493 meters (1,617 feet) at its highest. The maximum speed limit is 30 km/h (19 mph), reflecting the road's characteristics and safety considerations. Around 32% of the road passes through inhabited areas, including small settlements such as Strada di Puretu, Route des Bains, Route d'Olivese, Strada di Pitretu, Strada d'Arghjusta, and Place de la Fontaine.

Road length
27.56 km
Corners length
18.11 km / 65.7 %
Gentle corners6.16 km22.3 %
Mid corners6.08 km22.1 %
Tight corners5.87 km21.3 %
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Environmental and Regulatory Context

This road section passes through the Sanctuaire Pelagos, a marine protected area established to safeguard cetaceans in the Ligurian Sea. While the road itself is on land, its proximity to this sanctuary highlights the environmental sensitivity of the region. Riders should be mindful of local regulations and conservation efforts. The road is also located on Corse, an island with unique geographic and ecological characteristics. Seasonal weather conditions may affect riding safety, and riders should verify local conditions before planning a trip. There is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or event-related restrictions for this road, but standard caution is advised when riding in protected or natural areas.

Tolls, Fees, and Access Information

Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with the Strada di Maca and Strada di I Bagni road section. However, toll conditions can change, so riders should verify the latest information before traveling. For general information on road tolls and fees in France, including island roads, travelers can consult official French transport websites or tourism portals. This ensures awareness of any updates or changes in road access policies.

Additional Resources and Map

For further information about the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary, visit the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary Wikipedia page. Details about Corse island can be found on the Corse Wikipedia page. The village of Petreto and other settlements along the route provide local cultural context. An interactive map illustrating the road section discussed in this article is available below for route planning and visualization.

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