Metsovo to Aoos Springs Road in Pindus National Park Greece
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The road section discussed is located in northern Greece, within the Pindus mountain range. It starts near the town of Metsovo, a well-known mountain town, and extends to the area around the artificial Aoos Springs Lake. The route passes through several small settlements including Flampourari, Doliaini, Negades, Kipi, Greveniti, and Chrysovitsa, all situated within or near the boundaries of the Pindus National Park (Εθνικός Δρυμός Πίνδου).
The road skirts the national park and runs along the artificial lake known as Aoos Springs Lake (Τεχνητή Λίμνη Πηγών Αώου), which covers an area of approximately 7.89 square kilometers. The elevation along the route ranges between 1308 meters (4,291 feet) and 1399 meters (4,590 feet), placing it firmly in a mountainous environment.
An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The road is approximately 43 kilometers (26.7 miles) long and is designated under the references ΕΠ45 and ΕΠ41γ. It features an asphalt surface with a quality rating of 4.3 out of 5, indicating a generally well-maintained pavement suitable for motorcycle touring.
The route is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 1.87 on a scale where 3 represents extremely twisty roads. This means riders can expect a mix of gentle and sharper curves, providing an engaging ride without excessive technical difficulty.
Regarding lane configuration, about 49% of the road consists of a single lane, while approximately 5% has two lanes. The road width is predominantly medium (about 84%), with narrow sections making up 3% and wider sections about 9%. The road passes through inhabited areas only minimally (around 2.7%), allowing for a relatively uninterrupted riding experience.
Natural Environment and Points of Interest
The road runs through or near the Pindus National Park, a protected area known for its rich biodiversity and mountainous landscapes. The park is a significant natural attraction in Greece, offering opportunities for wildlife observation and hiking.
Along the route, the road runs adjacent to the artificial Aoos Springs Lake, which adds a notable water feature to the mountainous terrain. This lake is a key landmark and provides a unique riding environment with water views alongside the mountainous backdrop.
Access and Seasonal Considerations
There is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or restrictions for motorcycles on this road. However, given the elevation and mountainous location, riders should be aware that winter conditions may affect accessibility, with potential snow or ice making riding hazardous or leading to temporary closures.
Motorcyclists should check local weather and road conditions before planning a trip, especially in colder months.
Tolls and Fees
Currently, there are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road section. However, toll policies can change, so riders are advised to verify the latest information on road tolls and entrance fees for Greece through official sources such as the Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport or relevant government websites.
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