Viniegra de Arriba to Montenegro de Cameros via Puerto de Montenegro Mountain Pass
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The road under discussion is located in Spain, within the autonomous community of Castilla y León, connecting the small villages of Viniegra de Arriba and Montenegro de Cameros. This route passes through a mountainous area characterized by elevations ranging from approximately 1,214 meters (3,983 feet) to 1,597 meters (5,240 feet) above sea level. The road crosses the Puerto de Montenegro mountain pass, which is the highest point on this route at 1,595 meters (5,233 feet). The surrounding landscape is typical of the Iberian mountain ranges, offering a natural setting with limited urban development. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The road extends for approximately 12 kilometers (7.6 miles) and is surfaced with asphalt. The surface quality is rated very high, close to excellent, ensuring a smooth ride for motorcycles. The road width varies, with about half of the route being wide enough to comfortably accommodate two vehicles side by side, while the remaining sections are of medium width. Narrow sections are minimal, comprising roughly 2% of the total length. The road predominantly features two lanes (about 75%), with a smaller portion consisting of a single lane (approximately 15%).
Curviness is moderate, rated at 1.5 on a scale where 3 represents extremely twisty roads. Riders can expect a mix of gentle curves and some sharper bends, typical of mountain pass roads. The route passes through inhabited areas only briefly, about 4% of its length, primarily near the start and end points at the villages of Viniegra de Arriba and Montenegro de Cameros.
Mountain Pass and Elevation Profile
The defining feature of this route is the Puerto de Montenegro mountain pass. At an elevation of 1,595 meters (5,233 feet), it represents the highest point on the road and provides a significant elevation gain from the starting point at Viniegra de Arriba, which lies at 1,214 meters (3,983 feet). The ascent and descent are gradual, with the road maintaining a consistent quality and width throughout. This mountain pass is a key geographic marker and a popular reference point for riders exploring this region.
Additional Considerations for Motorcyclists
The road is open year-round, but given its elevation and mountainous location, riders should be aware of potential seasonal weather impacts, including snow and ice during winter months. There are no known tolls or entrance fees associated with this route, but conditions may change, so it is advisable to check local traffic information before traveling. The road's asphalt surface and moderate curviness make it suitable for riders seeking a balanced mountain ride without extreme technical challenges.
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