Algámitas to Olvera Route via Puerto del Zamorano Mountain Pass
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This road is located in the Andalusia region of southern Spain, connecting the village of Algámitas to the town of Olvera. The route traverses the Sierra del Tablón mountain range, a notable geographic feature in the area. The road passes through a predominantly rural landscape with minimal urban development, with only a small proportion of the route (about 3.4%) running through inhabited areas. The elevation along the road ranges from 420 meters (1,378 feet) at its lowest point to 798 meters (2,618 feet) at its highest, crossing the Puerto del Zamorano mountain pass at approximately 766 meters (2,513 feet). An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The Algámitas to Olvera road extends for approximately 12.5 kilometers (7.8 miles) and is surfaced entirely with asphalt of very high quality, rated 4.9 out of 5. The road maintains two lanes throughout its length, with the majority of the route (about 84%) being wide enough to comfortably accommodate vehicles, while a small portion (around 14%) is of medium width and a negligible section is narrow. The road curvature is moderate, rated at 1.35 on a scale where 3 indicates extreme twistiness, offering a balanced riding experience that is engaging without being overly technical. The route includes the Puerto del Zamorano mountain pass, which adds elevation changes and scenic variety to the ride.
Mountain Pass and Surrounding Terrain
The Puerto del Zamorano mountain pass is the key feature of this route, situated at an elevation of approximately 766 meters (2,513 feet). This pass is part of the Sierra del Tablón mountain range, which the road crosses. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills and mountainous landscapes typical of Andalusia's interior. Riders can expect a combination of gentle climbs and descents, with the road providing good visibility and safe riding conditions due to its quality surface and lane width. The surrounding area is sparsely populated, enhancing the sense of riding through natural terrain.
Nearby Settlements and Points of Interest
The route begins near the village of Algámitas and ends in the town of Olvera, which lies approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) from the starting point. Along the way, the road passes through small settlements such as Avenida de la Música and Calle Nueva. Olvera is known for its historic architecture and cultural heritage, making it a worthwhile destination for riders interested in exploring local towns after their journey. The region offers opportunities for further exploration of Andalusia's mountainous interior.
Additional Information and Resources
The road is open year-round, with no specific seasonal closures reported. There are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this route, although riders should be aware that toll policies can change. For updated information on tolls and road conditions in Spain, consult official sources such as the Dirección General de Tráfico. This route offers a reliable and enjoyable motorcycling experience through Andalusia's mountainous terrain.
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