Argostoli to Germenata Route on Kefalonia Island Greece
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The road runs entirely on the island of Kefalonia (Κεφαλονιά), which is located in the Ionian Sea off the west coast of mainland Greece. Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands with an area of approximately 893 square kilometers. The route starts near the town of Argostoli, the island's capital, and ends at the village of Germenata. The island is known for its varied terrain, including coastal areas and hills reaching elevations up to 354 meters (1,161 feet) along this route. An interactive map showing the road section discussed can be found at the end of this article.
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The route covers a total length of approximately 51 kilometers (31.9 miles) and is designated by the road references ΕΠ25 and ΕΠ33. The road surface is asphalt with a quality rating of 4.2 out of 5, indicating a generally well-maintained surface suitable for motorcycles. The road width is predominantly wide (about 78%), with middle width sections making up 17%, and a very small portion narrow (2%).
Regarding lanes, about 65% of the route consists of two lanes, while one lane sections account for approximately 20%. The road has a moderate level of curviness, rated at 1.38 on a scale where 3 indicates extremely twisty roads. Speed limits vary along the route, with maximum speeds of 30, 40, and 50 km/h (19, 25, and 31 mph) depending on the section.
The route passes through inhabited areas for roughly 19% of its length, including settlements such as Divarata and Fiskardo. The elevation ranges from near sea level at 5 meters (16 feet) to a maximum of 354 meters (1,161 feet), providing some variation in riding conditions.
Tourist Attractions Along the Route
This road runs along several viewpoints that offer riders opportunities to stop and appreciate the island's natural beauty. There are at least eight notable viewpoints along the route, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and coastline. These viewpoints contribute to the appeal of this route for motorcyclists interested in combining riding with sightseeing.
The island of Kefalonia itself is a popular tourist destination, known for its beaches, mountainous terrain, and cultural sites. More information about the island can be found on its Wikipedia page.
Road Accessibility and Seasonal Considerations
There is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or restrictions for motorcycles on this route. Given that Kefalonia is a Mediterranean island with a mild climate, the road is generally accessible year-round. However, riders should be aware that speed limits are relatively low, reflecting the road's characteristics and safety considerations.
There are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road. Toll policies may change, so riders are advised to check the latest information on Greek road tolls and fees at official sources such as the Greek Highways Authority.
Summary and Practical Information
The Argostoli to Germenata route on Kefalonia offers a moderately twisty ride with good road conditions and multiple viewpoints. It is suitable for riders looking to explore the island's varied terrain and enjoy coastal and inland views. The road's proximity to inhabited areas ensures access to services and amenities along the way.
For detailed navigation, an interactive map of the route is provided below to assist riders in planning their journey.
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