Vila Meã to Amarante Motorcycle Route in Portugal
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The road section discussed here is located in northern Portugal, connecting the town of Vila Meã to the city of Amarante. Vila Meã is a small town situated near the starting point of the road, while Amarante is a larger city located approximately 10.7 kilometers (6.6 miles) away. The route traverses a predominantly rural area with some inhabited zones, including the settlements of Rua de Manhufe and Rua de Pidre. The elevation along the road ranges from 176 meters (577 feet) at its lowest point to 404 meters (1,325 feet) at its highest, providing some variation in altitude for riders. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The Vila Meã to Amarante road is approximately 10.7 kilometers (6.6 miles) long and features an asphalt surface with a quality rating of 3.6 out of 5, indicating a generally good but not perfect riding surface. The road is moderately curvy, with a curviness rating of just over 2, offering a mix of gentle and sharper bends suitable for riders looking for some technical riding without extreme challenges. The road predominantly consists of two lanes (about 98% of its length), with a wide road width for most of the route (about 92%), and a smaller portion of middle-width sections (around 7%). The road passes through inhabited areas for approximately 18.7% of its length, which may require riders to be cautious of local traffic and pedestrians. Overall, the road provides a balanced riding experience with a combination of open stretches and moderately twisty sections.
Nearby Settlements and Points of Interest
The road starts near Vila Meã, a town located just 112 meters from the starting point, and ends close to Amarante, a city situated about 1.6 kilometers from the endpoint. Along the route, riders will pass through the small settlements of Rua de Manhufe and Rua de Pidre, which add some local character to the ride. Amarante itself is known for its historical architecture and cultural heritage, making it a worthwhile destination for motorcyclists interested in exploring the region beyond the ride.
Seasonal Considerations and Road Access
There is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or restrictions for motorcycles on this road. The route is accessible year-round, although riders should always check local conditions before traveling, especially during adverse weather. There are no known tolls or entrance fees associated with this road, but toll policies can change, so it is advisable to consult official Portuguese road authorities for the latest information. More details on tolls and fees in Portugal can be found at the Instituto da Mobilidade e dos Transportes.
Interactive Map and Route Visualization
An interactive map illustrating the Vila Meã to Amarante road section is provided below for reference. This map highlights the route's path, nearby settlements, and elevation changes, assisting riders in planning their journey effectively.
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