Mandriko to Monolithos Road on Rhodes Island Motorcycle Route
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The road section discussed runs on the island of Rhodes (Ρόδος), located in Greece. It connects the village of Mandriko at the southern end to the village of Monolithos further north. Rhodes is a large island in the southeastern Aegean Sea, known for its historical sites and varied terrain. This route traverses a part of the island that includes elevations ranging from near sea level at 8 meters (26 feet) to higher points reaching 486 meters (1,594 feet). The road passes through a mix of inhabited and rural areas, with approximately 18.4% of its length running through settlements. An interactive map showing the exact road section is provided at the end of this article.
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The Mandriko to Monolithos road, designated as ΕΠ21 and ΕΠ2, extends for approximately 31 kilometers (19.1 miles). The road surface is asphalt with a quality rating of 4.3 out of 5, indicating a generally smooth and well-maintained pavement suitable for motorcycle touring. The route is moderately curvy, with a curviness rating of 1.19 on a scale where 3 represents extremely twisty roads. Riders can expect a mix of gently curved and some sharper bends, providing a balanced riding experience without excessive technical difficulty.
The road width is predominantly wide (about 84%), with a smaller portion being of middle width (14%). Most of the road consists of two lanes (64%), while a smaller segment is single lane (15%). This configuration allows for comfortable overtaking opportunities and safe passage through the more populated areas along the route.
Points of Interest Along the Route
This road runs along several viewpoints, offering riders opportunities to stop and appreciate the surrounding landscape. While the specific names of these viewpoints are not detailed, their presence indicates that the route provides visual rewards beyond the riding itself. The island of Rhodes is rich in history and natural beauty, and this road section allows access to some of these features.
For more information about Rhodes and its attractions, see the Rhodes Wikipedia page.
Road Usage and Environment
The road passes through a combination of rural and inhabited areas, with about 18.4% of its length running through villages or settlements. This means riders should be prepared for occasional lower speed limits and potential local traffic. The elevation changes along the route add variety to the ride, with the highest point at 486 meters (1,594 feet) providing potential for cooler temperatures and panoramic views.
Given that the road is on an island, weather conditions can vary seasonally, but there is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or restrictions for motorcycles. Riders should check local conditions before planning their trip.
Additional Information and Map
The road section between Mandriko and Monolithos is a viable option for motorcycle touring on Rhodes island, combining moderate curviness, good surface quality, and access to viewpoints. The route is fully asphalted and mostly wide enough for comfortable two-lane traffic. Riders can expect a pleasant ride with some elevation changes and opportunities to explore local villages.
An interactive map showing the exact road section described in this article is available below for reference.
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