Góis to Lousã Road Through Serra da Lousã National Park

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This article covers the motorcycling route between the towns of Góis and Lousã in Portugal, passing through the Serra da Lousã National Park. The road offers a moderately curvy ride with a mostly asphalt surface and varying road widths. An interactive map showing the road section discussed can be found at the end of the article.

Location and Setting

The road section discussed here is located in Portugal, connecting the town of Góis to the town of Lousã. Both towns are situated in the central part of the country. The route skirts the Serra da Lousã National Park, a protected natural area known for its mountainous terrain and biodiversity. The road starts near Góis, approximately 2.5 kilometers from the town center, and ends near Lousã, about 2 kilometers from its center. The elevation along the road ranges from 193 meters (633 feet) to 410 meters (1,345 feet), providing some variation in altitude but no extreme mountain passes. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics

The road between Góis and Lousã is approximately 13 kilometers (8 miles) long and is surfaced with asphalt. The surface quality is rated as moderately good, with a score of 3.8 out of 5, indicating some wear but generally suitable for motorcycling. The road is moderately curvy, with a curviness rating close to 2 on a scale where 3 is extremely curvy. This suggests a ride with frequent bends but not overly technical.

Regarding lane configuration, the majority of the road (about 83%) consists of two lanes, allowing for comfortable passing and overtaking. A smaller portion (around 14%) is single-lane, which may require caution when encountering oncoming traffic. The road width varies, with most of it being wide (about 68%), some sections of medium width (27%), and a very small portion narrow (3%).

Approximately 17% of the road passes through inhabited areas, which may require reduced speeds and increased attention to local traffic and pedestrians.

Road length
12.92 km
Corners length
7.64 km / 59.2 %
Gentle corners3.23 km25 %
Mid corners2.88 km22.3 %
Tight corners1.53 km11.8 %
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Natural Environment and National Park

The route touches the Serra da Lousã National Park, a protected area known for its natural beauty and ecological significance. The park is part of the Natura 2000 network, which aims to preserve important habitats and species across Europe. While the road skirts the park rather than passing directly through its core, riders can experience the surrounding natural landscapes typical of the Serra da Lousã region.

More information about the national park can be found on the Serra da Lousã Natura 2000 site.

Practical Considerations for Motorcyclists

Motorcyclists should be aware that the road is mostly two lanes wide, with a generally good asphalt surface, making it suitable for a comfortable ride. The moderate curviness provides an engaging ride without excessive technical difficulty. Riders should exercise caution in the sections that pass through inhabited areas and where the road narrows to a single lane.

There is no information indicating seasonal closures or tolls on this road. However, conditions may change, so riders are advised to check local sources before planning their trip. For general information on road tolls and fees in Portugal, the official government transport website is a reliable resource.

Summary and Map

This article has described the road section from Góis to Lousã, highlighting its location, road characteristics, natural surroundings, and practical advice for motorcyclists. The route offers a moderately twisty ride with good surface quality and passes near the Serra da Lousã National Park, providing a pleasant environment for motorcycle touring.

An interactive map showing the exact road section discussed is provided below for reference.

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