Coll d'Orient and Coll d'Honor Mountain Passes on Mallorca
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The road is located on the island of Mallorca, part of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It runs through the Vall d'Orient valley and passes near or through the town of Sóller. Mallorca is a well-known Mediterranean island with an area of 3,876 square kilometers. The road traverses elevations ranging from 213 meters (699 feet) to 562 meters (1,844 feet), crossing two mountain passes: Coll d'Orient at 498 meters (1,634 feet) and Coll d'Honor at 550 meters (1,804 feet). The route is entirely on Mallorca and offers a varied riding experience with a mix of valley and mountainous terrain. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The road extends approximately 19.3 kilometers (12 miles) and is surfaced with asphalt of good quality, rated 4.4 out of 5. It is moderately twisty, providing a dynamic riding experience without extreme curves. The road width varies, with about 56% being wide, 33% medium, and 9% narrow sections. Most of the road (about 82%) consists of two lanes, while a small portion (8%) is single lane. The speed limits vary between 40 and 90 km/h (25 to 56 mph), reflecting the road's mixed urban and mountainous character. Approximately 19% of the route passes through inhabited areas, including several streets within Sóller such as carrer dels Germans Cabot, Franciscans, Carrer de Solleric, and plaça del Rector Marroig.
Mountain Passes and Valley
The road crosses two notable mountain passes: Coll d'Orient and Coll d'Honor. Coll d'Orient sits at an elevation of 498 meters (1,634 feet), while Coll d'Honor is slightly higher at 550 meters (1,804 feet). These passes provide elevation changes that contribute to the road's moderate twistiness and offer riders engaging terrain. The route also runs through the Vall d'Orient valley, which accounts for about 7% of the road's adjacency. This combination of valley and mountain pass riding makes the road an interesting choice for motorcyclists seeking varied landscapes on Mallorca.
Road Usage and Environment
The road serves both local traffic and visitors, connecting different parts of Sóller and its surroundings. It is located on an island, which means weather conditions and seasonal factors can influence riding conditions. The road surface is generally well-maintained, and the presence of inhabited areas means riders should be attentive to local traffic and pedestrians. The route's elevation and mountain passes suggest that weather can vary, especially in cooler months, but there is no specific information indicating seasonal closures or restrictions for motorcycles.
Additional Information and Resources
There are no known tolls or entrance fees associated with this road, but riders should be aware that toll conditions can change. For more information about road tolls and fees in Spain, consult official Spanish transport websites. The island of Mallorca offers a rich cultural and natural environment, with the town of Sóller providing amenities and points of interest. For further exploration, the Mallorca Wikipedia page offers comprehensive information about the island.
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