Strada di U Ponti d'i Chjaseddi Corsica Regional Park Road Ride

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This article covers the Strada di U Ponti d'i Chjaseddi, a notable road section located on the island of Corsica, France. The road passes through the Parc naturel régional de Corse and offers a moderately twisty asphalt route with varying widths and elevations. The section described here can be seen on the interactive map at the end of the article.

Location and Geographic Context

The Strada di U Ponti d'i Chjaseddi is situated on the island of Corsica, a French island in the Mediterranean Sea known for its rugged terrain and natural parks. This road lies within the Parc naturel régional de Corse, a protected regional natural park that covers a significant portion of the island. The road runs entirely on Corsica, passing near the village of Olivese at its eastern end. Corsica's unique landscape combines mountainous areas with coastal views, making it a distinctive location for motorcycling.

An interactive map showing the road section discussed in this article is available at the end.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The Strada di U Ponti d'i Chjaseddi extends approximately 22.6 kilometers (14 miles) and features an asphalt surface of generally good quality, rated at 4.2 out of 5. The road is moderately twisty, offering a dynamic riding experience without extreme curvature. It has a mix of one-lane sections (about 30%) and two-lane sections (about 62%), with the remaining portions likely varying in lane configuration.

Width varies along the route, with most of the road being of medium width (about 63%), while narrow sections account for 13% and wider sections about 22%. The road passes through inhabited areas for roughly 30.6% of its length, providing occasional village encounters and local traffic.

Elevation ranges from 252 meters (827 feet) at the lowest point to 525 meters (1,722 feet) at the highest, indicating some moderate altitude changes that contribute to the riding dynamics. The maximum speed limit is 30 km/h (19 mph), reflecting the road's nature and safety considerations within the regional park.

Road length
22.57 km
Corners length
14.93 km / 66.2 %
Gentle corners5.52 km24.5 %
Mid corners5.63 km24.9 %
Tight corners3.78 km16.7 %
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Environmental and Regulatory Context

The road passes through the Parc naturel régional de Corse, a regional natural park dedicated to preserving Corsica's unique environment and biodiversity. This designation means riders should be mindful of environmental regulations and local wildlife. The park's official website can be accessed here.

Additionally, the road intersects with the Sanctuaire Pelagos, also known as the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary, which is a marine protected area focused on the conservation of cetaceans. More information about this sanctuary is available on its Wikipedia page.

Given the protected status of these areas, riders should expect seasonal restrictions or specific rules to minimize environmental impact, although no specific road closures or tolls have been identified for this route.

Tourist Attractions and Points of Interest

Along the route, riders will find viewpoints offering opportunities to appreciate Corsica's natural beauty. The road's passage through the regional park enhances the experience with diverse landscapes and potential wildlife sightings. The island of Corsica itself is a major attraction, known for its mountainous terrain and Mediterranean climate. More about Corsica can be found on its Wikipedia page.

The village of Olivese near the road's endpoint provides a cultural and historical context to the ride, typical of Corsican rural settlements.

Additional Information and Map

This article focuses on the road section visible on the map below, providing a detailed overview for motorcyclists interested in exploring this part of Corsica. The road's moderate twistiness, good surface quality, and natural park setting make it a noteworthy route for riders seeking a combination of technical riding and environmental immersion.

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