Gijón to La Pola Siero Mountain Pass Route in Asturias

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This article covers the motorcycling route from Gijón to La Pola Siero in Asturias, Spain, featuring the mountain pass Collado de Fumarea. The road offers a moderately twisty ride with varied elevations and a mix of road widths and lane configurations. Detailed information on the road's characteristics, closures, tolls, and riding conditions is provided to assist motorcyclists planning a trip in this region.

Location and Overview of the Route

The road connecting Gijón, a coastal city in Asturias, to the town of La Pola Siero traverses a mountainous area in northern Spain. This route passes through the Collado de Fumarea mountain pass, reaching elevations up to 583 meters (1,913 feet). The road is situated within the autonomous community of Asturias, known for its rugged terrain and green landscapes. The starting point is near Gijón, approximately 6.5 kilometers from the city center, and the route ends close to La Pola Siero, about 745 meters from the town center. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Conditions

The route spans approximately 28 kilometers (17.4 miles) and is classified as a mountain pass road. It features a moderately twisty layout, rated 1.6 on a scale where 3 indicates extreme curviness. The road surface is asphalt with an average quality rating of 3.7 out of 5, indicating generally good conditions with some variability. The road width varies, with about half of the route being wide enough for comfortable two-way traffic, and the remainder consisting of medium and narrow sections. Approximately 55% of the road consists of single-lane sections, while two-lane segments make up around 38%. The speed limit is set at 40 km/h (25 mph), reflecting the road's mountainous nature and safety considerations. Around 17.6% of the route passes through inhabited areas, which may require additional caution.

Road length
27.98 km
Corners length
11.29 km / 40.3 %
Gentle corners4.87 km17.4 %
Mid corners4.28 km15.3 %
Tight corners2.14 km7.7 %
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Mountain Pass: Collado de Fumarea

The key feature of this route is the Collado de Fumarea mountain pass. This pass provides a significant elevation change from the lowest point at 75 meters (246 feet) to the highest at 583 meters (1,913 feet). The pass offers a varied riding experience with moderate curves and elevation shifts, suitable for riders looking for a balanced mountain road without extreme technical challenges. The pass is well known locally and is a defining characteristic of this route.

Road Closures and Toll Information

There are no specific motorcycle-related closures reported for this road. However, as a mountain pass route, it may be subject to seasonal closures or restrictions during winter months due to snow or adverse weather conditions. Riders should verify current conditions before planning a trip. There are no tolls or entrance fees associated with this road, but toll policies can change, so it is advisable to consult official Spanish road authorities for the latest information. More details on tolls and fees in Spain can be found at the Dirección General de Tráfico website.

Additional Information and Resources

The road passes through the settlement of El Infanzón near Peón, providing opportunities to explore local culture and amenities. The route's proximity to Gijón and La Pola Siero makes it accessible for day trips or longer excursions. Riders interested in exploring Asturias further can find additional routes and travel information through regional tourism resources. For detailed mapping and route planning, refer to local geographic data and motorcycling forums discussing the Collado de Fumarea area.

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