Almyros to Sourpi Motorcycle Route in Greece
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The motorcycle route discussed here is located in Greece, connecting the towns of Almyros and Sourpi. The road passes through several smaller settlements including Neos Platanos, Kokkotoi, and Vrynaena. The starting point is near Almyros, approximately 3.6 kilometers from the town center, and the route ends near Sourpi, about 8.4 kilometers from its center. This road is situated in the region of Thessaly, known for its varied terrain and proximity to the Pagasetic Gulf. An interactive map showing the road section can be found at the end of this article.
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The route, designated as ΕΠ35, extends for approximately 22.7 kilometers (14.1 miles). It features an asphalt surface with a high-quality rating of 4.6 out of 5, indicating a well-maintained pavement suitable for motorcycle touring. The road is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 1.9 on a scale where 3 represents extremely curvy roads. This suggests a ride with frequent but manageable bends, providing an engaging experience without excessive technical difficulty.
Regarding lane configuration, the road mostly consists of two lanes (about 59%), with a smaller portion being single-lane (approximately 11%). The width of the road varies, with the majority (about 63%) being wide enough to comfortably accommodate two-way traffic, while narrower sections account for roughly 7%. The road passes through inhabited areas for about 8.2% of its length, indicating that riders should be prepared for occasional settlements and associated traffic.
Elevation and Terrain
The elevation along the route ranges from a low point of 82 meters (269 feet) to a high point of 540 meters (1,772 feet) above sea level. This variation in altitude suggests a gradual ascent and descent, offering riders a mix of flat and hilly terrain. The elevation changes contribute to the road's moderate curviness and provide diverse riding conditions without extreme mountain pass challenges.
Road Usage and Surroundings
The road primarily serves local traffic between the towns and villages it connects. With only a small proportion of the route passing through inhabited areas, riders can expect stretches of relatively open road interspersed with occasional settlements. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Thessaly region, featuring a combination of agricultural land and low hills. The road's good surface quality and moderate width make it suitable for a comfortable motorcycle ride.
Additional Information and Resources
There are no specific reports of seasonal closures or tolls on this route. Riders should verify current road conditions locally before planning their trip. For more information on road tolls and entrance fees in Greece, consult the official Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport website or local authorities.
The road section described here is shown on the interactive map below for precise navigation and planning.
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