
Exploring the Lauria to Maratea Route via Passo Colla
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The road runs in the southern Italian region of Basilicata, connecting the town of Lauria to the village of Maratea. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea coast. The route traverses the province of Potenza, within the broader context of southern Italy's diverse landscape. The highest point on this road is the Passo Colla mountain pass, situated at an elevation of approximately 594 meters (1,949 feet). The road's geographic coordinates span roughly from 39.995°N, 15.720°E to 40.040°N, 15.794°E. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The route covers a distance of about 17 kilometers (10.7 miles) along the strada provinciale 3 Tirrena. The road surface is asphalt with an average quality rating of just above moderate, indicating some sections may require cautious riding due to surface irregularities. The road is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 1.75 on a scale where 3 is extremely curvy, offering a balanced mix of straight stretches and bends.
Lane configuration varies along the route: approximately 21% of the road consists of a single lane, while the majority (61%) has two lanes. Road width is predominantly wide (about 62%), with middle-width sections making up around 32%, and narrow sections being minimal. About one-third of the route passes through inhabited areas, providing a combination of rural and village environments.
Mountain Pass and Elevation Profile
The defining feature of this route is the Passo Colla mountain pass, which reaches an elevation of 594 meters (1,949 feet). The road ascends from a low point of 240 meters (787 feet) near Lauria, climbing steadily to the pass before descending towards Maratea. This elevation change offers riders varied terrain and the opportunity to experience different microclimates and views typical of southern Italy's mountainous zones.
Practical Considerations for Motorcyclists
Riders should be aware that the road surface quality is moderate, so attention to road conditions is advised, especially in less maintained sections. The route is not known for extreme twistiness but provides enough curves to engage riders without being overly demanding. The presence of inhabited areas means occasional traffic and the need for vigilance near settlements.
There are no known tolls or entrance fees on this road, but conditions may change, so checking local sources before travel is recommended. Seasonal closures have not been reported, but riders should verify current road status, especially during adverse weather conditions.
Additional Resources and Map
For further planning and navigation, riders can consult local route planning platforms and mapping services. The road is identified locally as strada provinciale 3 Tirrena and is associated with the Passo Colla mountain pass. An interactive map of the route is provided below to assist with trip preparation and navigation.
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