Andritsaina to Krestena Motorcycle Route in Greece
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The road connecting Andritsaina and Krestena is located in the western part of Greece. Andritsaina is a small village situated at the higher elevation end of the route, while Krestena is a nearby town located approximately 63 km (39 miles) away by road. This route traverses a varied landscape, rising from 55 m (180 ft) at its lowest point near Krestena to 756 m (2,480 ft) near Andritsaina. The road passes through rural and semi-inhabited areas, with about 21.5% of its length running through settlements. The route also follows the Selinountas River for a portion of its length, adding a natural water feature to the ride. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.
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The Andritsaina to Krestena route is approximately 41.8 kilometers (26 miles) long and is primarily surfaced with asphalt. The road quality rates well, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5, indicating a generally smooth and well-maintained surface suitable for motorcycle touring. The road is moderately curvy, with a curviness rating of 1.41, offering a mix of gentle bends and some sharper turns, but not an extremely twisty ride.
Most of the road (about 86%) consists of two lanes, allowing for comfortable overtaking and passing, while a small portion (around 3%) is single-lane. The road width is predominantly wide (about 96%), with only a small fraction being of medium width. Speed limits vary along the route, ranging from 30 km/h (19 mph) in tighter or inhabited sections up to 80 km/h (50 mph) on more open stretches.
Approximately 8% of the route runs adjacent to the Selinountas River, providing scenic views and a pleasant riding environment. The river itself is about 12 kilometers (7.4 miles) long along this section. Riders can expect a mix of rural landscapes, river valleys, and small settlements along the way.
Road References and Navigation
This route is identified by the road references ΕΠ6 and ΕΠ8 in the Greek road network. These designations are useful for navigation and route planning within Greece. The road connects the village of Andritsaina at its higher elevation start point to the town of Krestena at the lower elevation end, making it a logical choice for riders exploring this part of the country.
Seasonal Considerations and Road Access
There are no widely reported seasonal closures or motorcycle-specific restrictions on this route. The road is generally open year-round, but riders should be aware that weather conditions in mountainous or elevated areas can affect riding safety, especially during winter months. No tolls or entrance fees apply to this road, but toll policies can change, so riders should verify current conditions before travel. For more information on tolls and road fees in Greece, consult the official Greek road authority websites or travel resources.
Additional Information and Resources
This article focuses on the road section visible on the map below, providing detailed information for motorcyclists interested in exploring this route. For further details about the region, riders may consult resources on Andritsaina and Krestena, as well as information about the Selinountas River and surrounding areas.
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