
Exploring the Manoppello to Guardiagrele Route in Abruzzo, Italy
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This route is situated in the Abruzzo region of Italy, connecting the village of Manoppello to the town of Guardiagrele. The road traverses a predominantly rural landscape with a mix of inhabited areas and natural surroundings. The route lies within the province of South Abruzzo and is characterized by its proximity to the Fiume Alento river, which runs alongside the road for about 9% of its length. Elevations along the route range from 169 meters (554 feet) to 597 meters (1,959 feet), offering riders a gradual ascent and descent through the terrain. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The Manoppello to Guardiagrele route extends for approximately 14.9 kilometers (9.2 miles) and is primarily composed of asphalt with a high surface quality rating of 4.7 out of 5. The road is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 1.73 on a scale where 3 indicates extreme twistiness. Riders can expect a predominantly two-lane road (about 94%) with a wide width for most of the route (about 88%), facilitating comfortable overtaking and maneuvering. Narrow and middle-width sections are minimal, comprising 3% and 7% respectively.
Speed limits vary along the route, with maximum speeds set at 40 km/h (25 mph), 50 km/h (31 mph), and 30 km/h (19 mph) depending on the specific segment. Approximately 43.5% of the road passes through inhabited areas, requiring attentive riding and adherence to local traffic regulations. The road also runs adjacent to the Fiume Alento river for a short stretch, adding a natural element to the ride.
Connectivity and Road References
This route is accessible via several road references, including the A25 motorway and the SP5 and SS5 regional roads. The starting point near Manoppello is connected through the Strada Statale 539 di Manoppello, with key local streets such as Via Roma, Via Maiella, Via del Municipio, and Via della Croce forming part of the route. The proximity to the A25 motorway provides convenient access for riders coming from other parts of Italy.
Additional Considerations for Motorcyclists
The road surface quality and width make this route suitable for a range of motorcycles, from sportbikes to touring models. Given the moderate curviness and elevation changes, riders should be prepared for a dynamic ride that requires attention to speed limits and road conditions, especially in inhabited areas. The route's adjacency to the Fiume Alento river offers occasional scenic views, though the road itself is primarily functional rather than a dedicated scenic motorcycle route.
There are no known seasonal closures or tolls specific to this route, but riders should verify current conditions before travel. For more information on road tolls in Italy, consult the official Autostrade per l'Italia website.
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