Kerassochori to Agrafa Motorcycle Route EP7 Greece
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The EP7 road section discussed here is located in Greece, specifically within the region of Agrafa. It connects the settlements of Kerassochori, Agrafa, and Nea Viniani, passing also near the Varvariada Bridge (Γέφυρα Βαρβαριάδας). The route traverses a mountainous area with elevations ranging from 563 m (1,847 ft) to 996 m (3,268 ft), offering riders a varied terrain experience. The road is situated in a relatively rural setting, with approximately 20.8% of the route passing through inhabited areas. An interactive map showing this road section can be found at the end of this article.
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The EP7 route from Kerassochori to Agrafa and Nea Viniani extends for approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 miles). The road surface is asphalt and is maintained to a high standard, rated 4.8 out of 5 for quality. The road is moderately curvy, providing a balanced riding experience without extreme twists. It consists entirely of two lanes, with the majority of the road width being medium (about 55%) to wide (39%), and only a small portion (2%) classified as narrow.
Speed limits vary along the route, with maximum speeds of 30 km/h (19 mph) and 50 km/h (31 mph) posted in different sections, reflecting the road's alignment and safety considerations. Riders should be prepared for these speed changes and the moderate curviness of the road.
Surrounding Area and Points of Interest
The route passes through the mountainous Agrafa area, known for its rugged terrain and natural beauty. While the road itself is not heavily urbanized, it connects small settlements such as Nea Viniani and Kerassochori, which provide opportunities for rest and refueling. The nearby Varvariada Bridge is a notable local landmark. The region is part of the broader mountainous landscape of central Greece, offering riders a chance to experience less trafficked roads and authentic rural environments.
Road Access, Closures, and Fees
There are no known seasonal closures or event-related restrictions affecting motorcycle access on this section of the EP7 road. The road is open year-round, although riders should be cautious during adverse weather conditions typical of mountainous areas. Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this route. However, toll policies may change, and riders are advised to consult official Greek road authorities for the latest information on tolls and fees. More details can be found on the official Greek road authority websites.
Summary and Riding Experience
The EP7 route from Kerassochori through Agrafa to Nea Viniani offers motorcyclists a moderately curvy, well-paved ride through mountainous terrain in Greece. With good road surface quality and a mix of medium to wide lanes, the route is suitable for riders seeking a balanced challenge without extreme technical demands. The elevation changes add interest to the ride, and the connection between small settlements provides practical stops. This article focuses on the road section visible on the map below, providing a detailed overview for riders planning to explore this part of Greece.
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