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BU-V-5741 (Spain)

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BU-V-5741 is a spectacular asphalted mountain road, with a total lenght of 22,6 km, going through the Manzanedo Valley, in the Spanish province of Burgos. The road, too narrow for 2 cars at the same time, starts in Incinillas, a little town belonging to Las Merindades in the Castilla León region and finishes in the junction with the N623 road. Most of the road runs parallel to the Ebro river.



The speed is limited to 40-50km/h, and it takes more than 25 minutes to drive the whole route.

 

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