Kea Island Road from Korissia to Ioulida and Koundourou
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The road is located entirely on the island of Kea (Κέα), part of the Cyclades archipelago in Greece. Kea covers an area of approximately 139.65 square kilometers and is known for its traditional villages and natural landscapes. The road connects the village of Korissia, situated near the southern coast of the island, with the inland villages of Ioulida and Koundourou. The island's terrain varies from near sea level at 10 meters (33 feet) elevation to higher points reaching 371 meters (1,217 feet), providing a diverse riding experience. This article focuses on the road section visible on the map below, which highlights the route's path across the island.
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The road stretches approximately 21 kilometers (13 miles) and is surfaced with asphalt of good quality, rated at 4.1 out of 5. It is moderately curvy, offering a riding challenge without extreme twists, making it suitable for a range of motorcyclists. The road mostly consists of two lanes (about 66%), with a small portion being single lane (around 6%). The width varies, with the majority (about 70%) being wide enough to comfortably accommodate two-way traffic, while narrower sections account for a minor part of the route.
Approximately 15.6% of the road passes through inhabited areas, primarily near the villages it connects. The rest of the route traverses more rural and natural landscapes, providing a balance between village environments and open road. The elevation changes along the route add to the riding dynamics, with ascents and descents between 10 meters (33 feet) and 371 meters (1,217 feet).
Island Context and Accessibility
Being an island road, this route is unique in that it is fully contained within Kea, which is accessible by ferry from the mainland and other Cycladic islands. The road serves as a key connector between the island's main settlements and offers riders the opportunity to explore Kea's varied geography and cultural sites. The island's relatively compact size allows for a full day of riding with stops in traditional villages and natural points of interest.
Road Usage and Seasonal Considerations
There is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or restrictions for motorcycles on this road. Given its location on a Mediterranean island, the road is generally accessible year-round, although weather conditions in winter months may affect riding comfort. There are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road, but riders should be aware that toll policies can change, and it is advisable to check local sources for updates.
Additional Information and Resources
For more detailed information about the island of Kea, including its history and attractions, see the Kea Wikipedia page. The island is part of the Cyclades group, known for its traditional architecture and natural beauty. Riders interested in exploring the area further can find maps and local guides to enhance their experience.
An interactive map showing the road section discussed in this article is available below.
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