Paul to Fundão Road Motorcycle Route Along Rio Zêzere
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The road section discussed here is located in Portugal, connecting the town of Paul to the city of Fundão. This route lies within the central part of the country and follows a path adjacent to the Rio Zêzere, a significant tributary of the Tajo River. The elevation along the road ranges from 389 meters (1,276 feet) to 602 meters (1,975 feet), indicating some moderate altitude variation. The road passes through the settlement of Estrada do Santuário and is situated in a region characterized by a mix of rural and urban landscapes. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.
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The Paul to Fundão road extends approximately 13.4 kilometers (8.3 miles) and is surfaced with asphalt of good quality, rated 4.1 out of 5. The road is moderately curvy, providing a riding experience that is engaging but not overly technical. Most of the road (about 83%) consists of two lanes, with a small portion (around 5%) being single-lane sections. The width of the road is predominantly wide (about 87%), with some middle-width sections (12%). The route passes through inhabited areas for roughly 11.1% of its length, allowing riders to experience both open stretches and community environments.
The maximum speed limit on this road is 90 km/h (56 mph), suitable for a comfortable and controlled ride. Approximately 9% of the road runs alongside the Rio Zêzere, offering riders a natural waterway to accompany their journey. The river itself is a major watercourse in Portugal, flowing into the Tajo River.
River Adjacency and Natural Features
The Rio Zêzere is a defining natural feature along this route. The road runs adjacent to the river for about 9% of its length, providing riders with views of the waterway and its surrounding environment. The Rio Zêzere is notable for its length of over 509 kilometers and its role as a tributary to the Tajo River. This proximity to the river adds a dynamic element to the ride, with potential changes in scenery and microclimate conditions.
For more detailed information about the river, riders can refer to the Rio Zêzere Wikipedia page.
Road Usage and Surrounding Settlements
The road begins near the town of Paul, located just 211 meters from the starting point, and ends near the city of Fundão, approximately 5.1 kilometers from the endpoint. These settlements provide access points and potential stops for riders. The road's passage through inhabited areas is limited, allowing for a relatively uninterrupted ride with occasional encounters with local traffic and communities.
The route also includes the settlement of Estrada do Santuário, which the road passes through, adding to the cultural and geographic context of the ride.
Additional Information and Map
This article focuses on the specific road section between Paul and Fundão as detailed above. Riders interested in exploring this route can refer to the interactive map provided below for precise navigation and planning. The road's asphalt surface, moderate curviness, and adjacency to the Rio Zêzere make it a suitable choice for motorcyclists seeking a balanced ride in central Portugal.
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