Carretera Sant Joan de Moró to Cortes de Arenoso and Avenida Media Luna Motorcycle Route
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The Carretera Sant Joan de Moró - Cortes de Arenoso - Avenida Media Luna route is situated in the Valencian Community (Comunidad Valenciana) of Spain. It traverses a mountainous area with elevations ranging from 539 meters (1,768 feet) to 1,021 meters (3,350 feet), passing near the village of Castillo de Villamalefa. The road lies within coordinates approximately between longitude -0.514 and -0.376 and latitude 40.127 and 40.175. This region is characterized by its rugged terrain and natural landscapes, offering motorcyclists a varied riding experience. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The route extends for approximately 22.7 kilometers (14.1 miles) and is surfaced entirely with asphalt of very good quality, rated 4.8 out of 5. The road is predominantly two lanes wide (100%) and mostly wide in width (about 98%), providing ample space for safe overtaking and comfortable riding. The road is moderately twisty, with a curviness rating of 2.1 on a scale where 3 is extremely curvy, offering a balance between technical corners and flowing sections. Approximately 10.8% of the route passes through inhabited areas, minimizing urban interruptions and allowing riders to focus on the road and surrounding nature.
Elevation and Terrain
The route climbs from its lowest elevation at 539 meters (1,768 feet) to its highest point at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet), providing a gradual ascent through mountainous terrain. This elevation change contributes to varied riding conditions, including potential changes in weather and temperature. The terrain is typical of the Valencian inland mountainous areas, with natural vegetation and occasional views of the surrounding landscape. Riders should be prepared for these elevation changes and adjust their riding accordingly.
Nearby Settlements and Points of Interest
The road connects the area near Sant Joan de Moró with Cortes de Arenoso and Avenida Media Luna, ending close to the village of Castillo de Villamalefa. While the route itself is primarily rural, these settlements offer opportunities for rest, refueling, and local cultural experiences. Castillo de Villamalefa, in particular, is a small village that provides a glimpse into traditional Valencian rural life. Riders interested in exploring local culture and history may consider stopping here.
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, but riders should verify current conditions as toll policies may change. For more information on road tolls in Spain, visit the official Dirección General de Tráfico website. An interactive map of the route is provided below for planning purposes.
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