Nespereira to Souselo Road Motorcycle Route in Portugal
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The road section discussed here is located in northern Portugal, connecting the towns of Nespereira and Souselo. Nespereira is situated near the starting point of the route, approximately 1.6 kilometers away, while Souselo lies close to the endpoint, about 330 meters from the terminus. This road traverses a semi-rural area with a mix of inhabited zones and open countryside. The elevation along the route ranges from 219 meters (719 feet) to 504 meters (1,654 feet), indicating some moderate altitude changes. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The road extends for approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) and is surfaced with asphalt. The surface quality is rated at 3.4 out of 5, indicating a generally good but not excellent condition. The road exhibits a moderate level of curviness, making it engaging for riders who prefer some technical riding without extreme twists. The width varies along the route, with about 77% of the road being wide enough for comfortable two-way traffic, 20% having a medium width, and a small portion (2%) classified as narrow. The road has a mix of lane configurations: approximately 42% consists of a single lane, while about 31% has two lanes. This variation requires riders to be attentive to changing road conditions and traffic patterns.
Settlements and Surrounding Environment
The route passes through several small settlements and streets, including Rua de Santo André, Rua de Macieira, Rua Doutor Noronha, Rua de Moimenta, Rua da Boavista, Rua das Devesas, Rua da Cunha, Rua do Ladário, and Rua da Costa. Approximately 18.2% of the road runs through inhabited areas, which may affect riding conditions due to local traffic and pedestrian activity. The surrounding environment is predominantly rural with some residential clusters, providing a varied riding experience.
Practical Considerations for Motorcyclists
Motorcyclists should be prepared for a moderately twisty ride with changes in road width and lane configuration. The asphalt surface is generally in good condition but may have some sections requiring caution. Elevation changes add to the riding dynamics, with the highest point reaching 504 meters (1,654 feet). Riders should also be aware of the inhabited areas along the route, which may necessitate reduced speeds and increased vigilance. There are no known tolls or entrance fees on this road, but conditions may change, so checking local regulations before travel is advisable. Seasonal closures or event-related restrictions have not been reported for this route.
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