Port de la Bonaigua Mountain Pass Road in the Pyrenees
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The Port de la Bonaigua road is situated in the Pyrenees mountain range, within the Catalonia region of Spain. It traverses the Val de Ruda valley and reaches elevations exceeding 2,000 meters (6,824 feet). The road is part of the Comminges area and runs through a mountainous landscape characterized by alpine terrain and natural viewpoints. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The road extends approximately 14.4 kilometers (9 miles) and is surfaced with asphalt of good quality, rated 4 out of 5. It features two lanes for the majority of its length (about 97%) and is predominantly wide (about 86%), with some sections of medium width (about 13%). The road is moderately twisty, offering a riding experience that balances curves with stretches of more straightforward riding. The elevation ranges from 1,636 meters (5,367 feet) at the lowest point to 2,082 meters (6,831 feet) at the highest, with the mountain pass itself, Port de la Bonaigua, situated at 2,076 meters (6,814 feet). Only a small portion of the road (approximately 5%) passes through inhabited areas, emphasizing its remote mountain character.
Mountain Pass and Surrounding Attractions
The Port de la Bonaigua mountain pass is the defining feature of this route. It is well known among riders and travelers for its elevation and the natural beauty of the surrounding Pyrenees. The road runs through the Val de Ruda valley, which adds to the scenic variety of the ride. Along the route, there are viewpoints that provide opportunities to appreciate the mountainous landscape. The pass and its surroundings are part of the broader Pyrenees mountain range, which is a significant geographic and cultural landmark in the region. More information about the pass can be found on its Wikipedia page.
Practical Information for Motorcyclists
The road is accessible for motorcycles and is generally open outside of winter months, although seasonal closures may apply due to snow at high elevations. There are no tolls or entrance fees currently associated with this road, but riders should verify conditions before travel as these may change. The road's asphalt surface and lane width make it suitable for a comfortable ride, with moderate curviness providing an engaging experience without excessive technical difficulty. Riders should be prepared for mountain weather conditions and variable temperatures due to the elevation.
Additional Resources and Map
For further details on the Port de la Bonaigua and the Pyrenees region, riders can consult the Pyrenees Wikipedia page and the Comminges Wikipedia page. An interactive map of the road is provided below to assist with route planning and navigation.
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