Diavolitsi to Apollon Temple Motorcycle Route Along Neda River

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This article covers the motorcycle route from Diavolitsi to the Temple of Apollo in Greece, following the ΕΠ7 road. The route offers a moderately curvy ride with good asphalt surface quality, passing through varied elevations and alongside the Neda River. An interactive map of the road section is provided at the end of the article.

Location and Geographic Context

The road section discussed here is located in Greece, specifically in the Peloponnese region. It connects the settlement of Diavolitsi to the Temple of Apollo, running along the Neda River. The nearest town to the starting point is Meligalas, approximately 8.3 kilometers (5.2 miles) away. The route traverses a varied landscape with elevations ranging from 94 meters (308 feet) to 1,141 meters (3,743 feet) above sea level. This area is known for its natural beauty and historical significance. An interactive map showing the exact road section can be found at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The route follows the ΕΠ7 road designation and extends for approximately 39.6 kilometers (24.6 miles). The road surface is asphalt with a quality rating of 4.1 out of 5, indicating a generally smooth and well-maintained surface suitable for motorcycle touring. The road is moderately curvy, offering a dynamic riding experience without extreme technical challenges. About 46% of the road consists of a single lane, while two lanes cover approximately 39% of the route. The width varies, with the majority (about 65%) being wide enough for comfortable riding, while narrow sections account for only 4%.

Speed limits vary along the route, with maximum speeds of 50 km/h (31 mph), 30 km/h (19 mph), and 20 km/h (12 mph) depending on the road segment. The road passes through inhabited areas for roughly 15.7% of its length, requiring riders to be attentive to local traffic and pedestrians. Approximately 12% of the route runs adjacent to the Neda River, providing scenic views and a natural ambiance during the ride.

Road length
39.59 km
Corners length
16.92 km / 42.7 %
Gentle corners6.34 km16 %
Mid corners6.12 km15.5 %
Tight corners4.46 km11.3 %
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Natural Features and Points of Interest

The Neda River is a prominent natural feature along this route. It flows for about 33.8 kilometers (21 miles) near the road, offering riders a chance to experience the river's surroundings. The river is notable for its clear waters and the lush vegetation along its banks. More information about the river can be found on its Wikipedia page.

The route culminates near the Temple of Apollo, an important archaeological site that adds historical value to the ride. This combination of natural and cultural attractions makes the road appealing for riders interested in both motorcycling and exploration.

Road Accessibility and Seasonal Considerations

There is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or restrictions for motorcycles on this road. Given the elevation range and the Mediterranean climate of the region, the road is generally accessible year-round. However, riders should be aware of local weather conditions, especially during winter months when higher elevations might experience occasional adverse weather.

Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road. Toll policies may change, so riders are advised to check official Greek road and transport websites for the latest information.

Summary and Interactive Map

This motorcycle route from Diavolitsi to the Temple of Apollo along the ΕΠ7 road offers a moderately curvy ride with good road conditions and varied elevation. The proximity to the Neda River enhances the riding experience with natural scenery. Riders can expect a mix of single and two-lane sections, with mostly wide road widths facilitating comfortable riding. The route is suitable for riders looking to combine motorcycling with cultural and natural exploration in Greece.

An interactive map showing the road section discussed in this article is available below for detailed navigation and planning.

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