Celorico de Basto to Amarante Road Through Alvão Marão National Park
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The road runs in northern Portugal, connecting the town of Celorico de Basto with the city of Amarante. This route traverses the Alvão/Marão National Park, a protected area known for its natural landscapes and biodiversity. The road's elevation ranges from 79 meters (259 feet) to 363 meters (1,191 feet), indicating some moderate altitude changes along the way. The proximity to these settlements and the national park situates the road in a region that combines rural and semi-urban environments. An interactive map showing the road section discussed here is provided at the end of the article.
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The road is approximately 14 kilometers (8.8 miles) long and is surfaced with asphalt. The surface quality is moderate, rated at 2.9 out of 5, which suggests some wear and potential rough patches but generally passable conditions for motorcycles. The road is moderately curvy, with a curviness rating of 2.07, indicating a route with frequent bends and turns that require attentive riding.
Regarding lane configuration, about 25% of the road consists of a single lane, while approximately 56% has two lanes. The road width varies, with the majority (about 80%) being wide enough to comfortably accommodate two-way traffic, while narrower sections make up a small portion of the route. Around 51% of the road passes through inhabited areas, including small settlements such as Rua da Costa Grande de Cima, Rua da Venda Nova, Rua da Pena, Rua do Cardal, Rua de São Tiago, and Rua dos Vales.
National Park and Environmental Context
This route passes through the Alvão/Marão National Park, a Natura 2000 protected site known for its diverse flora and fauna. The park's presence means riders can expect natural surroundings and potentially some restrictions related to conservation efforts. For more detailed information about the park, visit the Alvão/Marão National Park Natura 2000 site.
Nearby Settlements and Points of Interest
The road starts near Celorico de Basto, a town located about 7.7 kilometers (4.8 miles) from the route's starting point, and ends near Amarante, a city approximately 957 meters from the route's end. Both settlements offer cultural and historical points of interest, with Amarante being known for its bridges and churches. The road passes through several smaller inhabited areas, providing opportunities for stops and local interactions.
Additional Information and Map
This article focuses on the specific road section between Celorico de Basto and Amarante as detailed above. Riders should be aware of the moderate surface quality and the mix of lane widths and curviness when planning their trip. An interactive map illustrating the route is available below for reference.
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