
Exploring SS389: The Uddusò to Nùgoro Route in Sardinia, Italy
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The SS389 is situated in the island region of Sardinia, Italy, specifically within the province of Nuoro. It links the small village of Uddusò (Buddusò) to the larger town of Nùgoro (Nuoro), covering a distance of approximately 57 kilometers (35.6 miles). The road traverses a landscape characterized by gentle elevation changes, ranging from 482 meters (1,581 feet) to 876 meters (2,874 feet) above sea level. This area is known for its rural charm and proximity to the mountainous interior of Sardinia. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The SS389 features an asphalt surface of generally good quality, rated at 4.2 out of 5, providing a smooth and stable riding experience. The road is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 1.67, offering a balance between straight stretches and gentle curves. Most of the road (about 94%) consists of two lanes, with a small portion (around 4%) narrowing to a single lane. The width is predominantly wide (about 98%), allowing comfortable overtaking and maneuvering. The speed limit is set at 50 km/h (31 mph), reflecting the road's alignment and safety considerations. Approximately 13.3% of the route passes through inhabited areas, including the settlements of Uddusò and Nùgoro, as well as smaller localities along the way.
Settlements and Points of Interest Along the Route
The SS389 passes through several settlements and notable points, including Corso Vittorio Veneto, Via Attilio Deffenu, and Piazza Giorgio Asproni in Nùgoro. These locations provide opportunities for rest, refueling, and cultural exploration. Nùgoro itself is a significant town in Sardinia, known for its cultural heritage and proximity to natural attractions. Riders can explore local Sardinian cuisine, historical sites, and regional museums. The road's connection between Uddusò and Nùgoro makes it a practical route for both local traffic and touring motorcyclists interested in exploring the heart of Sardinia.
Practical Considerations for Motorcyclists
Motorcyclists should note that the SS389 is open year-round, with no specific seasonal closures reported. The road does not currently have tolls or entrance fees, but riders should verify this information before travel as conditions may change. The asphalt surface and wide lanes contribute to a safe and enjoyable ride, although the moderate curviness requires attentive riding. Given the elevation changes and rural setting, weather conditions can vary, so appropriate gear and preparation are recommended. For more detailed route planning and updates, riders can consult local traffic authorities or online platforms specializing in Sardinian roads.
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