Karpenisi Prousos EP1 Motorcycle Route Along Karpenisiotis River
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The road section discussed runs between the settlements of Karpenisi and Prousos in Greece. Karpenisi is a town located in the central part of the country, known for its mountainous terrain. The route lies within the region of Greece and is situated in an area characterized by river valleys and moderate elevation changes. The road corridor is bounded approximately by coordinates 38.7543° to 38.9053° latitude and 21.6679° to 21.7888° longitude. An interactive map showing this road section is provided at the end of the article.
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The road, designated as ΕΠ1, extends for about 24.5 kilometers (15.2 miles) between Karpenisi and Prousos. It features an asphalt surface of good quality, rated 4.1 out of 5, which should provide a smooth riding experience. The road is moderately curvy, with a curviness rating of 1.37 on a scale where 3 is extremely curvy, making it suitable for riders who prefer a balanced mix of straight and winding sections.
Most of the road (about 95%) consists of two lanes, with a small portion (3%) being single lane. The width is predominantly wide (about 81%), with middle width sections accounting for 17%, and narrow sections being minimal (1%). The speed limits vary between 50 km/h (31 mph) and 70 km/h (44 mph), reflecting the road's geometry and safety considerations.
Only a small fraction of the route (approximately 6%) passes through inhabited areas, allowing riders to enjoy a relatively uninterrupted ride through natural surroundings.
Natural Features Along the Route
The route runs predominantly along the Karpenisiotis River, which parallels the road for about 59% of its length. This river flows into the Trikeriotis River and is a notable geographic feature of the area. Additionally, the road runs adjacent to the Krikellopotamos River for about 7% of its length. These rivers contribute to the valley landscape and influence the road alignment.
The elevation along the route ranges from 433 meters (1,421 feet) at the lowest point to 822 meters (2,697 feet) at the highest, indicating moderate altitude changes that add to the riding dynamics without being overly challenging.
Road Access, Closures, and Fees
There is no information indicating seasonal or event-related closures affecting motorcycle access on this road. The route is generally open year-round, but riders should always verify local conditions before travel, especially in winter months when weather can impact mountain roads.
Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road. However, toll policies may change, so riders are advised to consult official Greek road authorities for the latest information. More details on road tolls and fees in Greece can be found on the official Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport website.
Additional Information and Resources
The Karpenisiotis River is documented on Greek Wikipedia, providing further geographic and hydrological context. Similarly, the Krikellopotamos River is detailed on Greek Wikipedia.
The town of Karpenisi, located near the route's endpoint, is a notable settlement with amenities for travelers and riders. More information about Karpenisi can be found on Wikipedia.
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