
Highest roads of Portugal
With a rich history of seafaring and discovery, the Portuguese Republic is , located at the western end of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. The country is bounded on the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean and on the north and east by Spain. With a mild climate, it is not a homogeneous country geographically. The country has one of the highest percentages of forested lands in all of Europe.
Highest roads of Portugal:
Road | Elevation | District | Surface |
Torre (Serra Estrela) | 1.996m (6,548ft) | Guarda-Castelo Branco | Paved |
Pico do Areeiro | 1.804m (5,918ft) | Madeira | Paved |
Alto da Pedrice | 1.740m (5,708ft) | Castelo Branco | Unpaved |
Poios Brancos | 1.685m (5,528ft) | Guarda | Unpaved |
Col de Zezere | 1.615m (5,298ft) | Castelo Branco | Paved |
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