Torre de Dona Chama to Mirandela Motorcycle Route in Portugal
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The road section discussed here is located in northern Portugal, connecting the town of Torre de Dona Chama with the city of Mirandela. Torre de Dona Chama lies approximately 6.6 kilometers (4.1 miles) from the starting point of the route, while Mirandela is situated about 1.7 kilometers (1.1 miles) from the endpoint. This route traverses a region characterized by gentle elevation changes, ranging from 223 meters (732 feet) to 378 meters (1,240 feet) above sea level. The area is part of the broader Portuguese landscape, featuring a mix of rural and urban environments. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of the article.
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The route spans approximately 13 kilometers (8.1 miles) and is surfaced entirely with asphalt. The road quality is rated as moderate, with a score of 3.5 out of 5, indicating a generally reliable surface with some potential imperfections. The road is predominantly two lanes wide (about 94% of its length), with the majority of the road width classified as wide (about 93%), and a small portion as middle width (about 6%). There are no narrow sections reported. The road exhibits a moderate level of curviness, described as somewhat twisty but not extreme, providing a balanced riding experience. Approximately 17.8% of the route passes through inhabited areas, including the settlements of Rua Santo António and Rua dos Barreiros, which the road crosses. This mix of rural and urban segments offers varied riding conditions along the way.
Nearby Settlements and Points of Interest
The route begins near Torre de Dona Chama, a town that serves as a gateway to the northern Portuguese countryside. The endpoint is Mirandela, a city known for its historical significance and regional amenities. Both settlements provide opportunities for rest, refueling, and local exploration. While the road itself does not pass through major tourist attractions, the proximity to these settlements allows riders to experience local culture and services. Riders interested in exploring the region further may consider visiting Mirandela’s historical sites or the surrounding natural landscapes.
Road Accessibility and Usage Considerations
There are no known seasonal closures or event-related restrictions affecting this road. The route is accessible year-round, although riders should be aware that road conditions may vary with weather changes. There are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road, but toll policies can change, so it is advisable to check the latest information on Portuguese road tolls at the official Portugal Tolls website. The road’s moderate curviness and good surface quality make it suitable for a range of motorcycle types and rider skill levels.
Summary and Map
This route between Torre de Dona Chama and Mirandela offers a moderately twisty ride on a mostly wide, asphalt road with good surface quality. It provides a practical connection between a town and a city in northern Portugal, with some sections passing through inhabited areas. The elevation changes are gentle, making it accessible for most riders. Below is an interactive map illustrating the exact road section discussed in this article.
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