Re: Portugal pre-research tips
Posted: 16 Apr 2021 16:35
Good afternoon, young man. @dsf.fernando
The highway that crosses Vila Nova de Cerveira is the N13 that runs along the River Minho, the northern border of Portugal. We can even think of a route without taking the coast and connecting some very interesting cities in this extreme north of Portugal.
Just to continue talking about something very important and curious, which I believe most people don't know. (I also didn't know until yesterday).
The smallest international vehicle and pedestrian crossing bridge is at IBERIA !!!
It unites Spain with Portugal in '' El Marco '', near the city called '' La Codosera '', a municipality in Extremadura, Spain
''Marco '' is also the name of the community on the Portuguese side, a district of the municipality of ''Arronches'', in Alto Aletejo, Portugal.
For those who were curious ok ....
the link on Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1809421 ... 3?hl=pt-br
the link on Street View: https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1809922 ... 6?hl=pt-br
The smallest international bridge in the world measures only: 3.2 meters long and 1.45 wide, it is above the Abrilongo stream.
No car goes by, obviously. Yes, it is perfect for connecting the two countries on foot or by bicycle.
On both sides there are old-fashioned markers, in typical stone with the '' E '' (Spain) and the '' P '' (Portugal).
Okay, but everything can also be used for the ETS2 game, correct. Very close to this location there is a functional cross-border active highway that allows a secondary route, and which is also perhaps the smallest active international highway bridge, with a flow of trucks and other vehicles.
Street view: you can see how the small bridge See on the other side the sign of the European Union welcoming you in Portugal.
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1807478 ... 6?hl=pt-br Access is a branch of the highwayBAV-5004.
Now a view from the perspective of the '' driver '' on Portuguese soil, observing the European Union's welcome sign on Spanish soil. Also note one of the smallest active road bridges on the planet.
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1804835 ... 6?hl=pt-br The road access is made in the city of Arroches through the so-called '' Rua de Arronches ''. Actually functional highway is an extension of the N371 highway. Go straight and you can reach the international bridge International bridge over the "Arroyo Abrilongo". https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1245144 ... 2?hl=pt-br
Notice how many very rich possibilities the region of the border between Portugal and Spain, can allow entirely interesting routes through different places.
El puente de El Marco '' allows SCS Software's creative team to even make a proposal for better tourist attractiveness for that small bridge. After all, it is the smallest interactional bridge in the world (with daily traffic and road traffic for cyclists, pedestrians) and the smallest in the world!
The highway that crosses Vila Nova de Cerveira is the N13 that runs along the River Minho, the northern border of Portugal. We can even think of a route without taking the coast and connecting some very interesting cities in this extreme north of Portugal.
Just to continue talking about something very important and curious, which I believe most people don't know. (I also didn't know until yesterday).
The smallest international vehicle and pedestrian crossing bridge is at IBERIA !!!
It unites Spain with Portugal in '' El Marco '', near the city called '' La Codosera '', a municipality in Extremadura, Spain
''Marco '' is also the name of the community on the Portuguese side, a district of the municipality of ''Arronches'', in Alto Aletejo, Portugal.
For those who were curious ok ....
the link on Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1809421 ... 3?hl=pt-br
the link on Street View: https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1809922 ... 6?hl=pt-br
The smallest international bridge in the world measures only: 3.2 meters long and 1.45 wide, it is above the Abrilongo stream.
No car goes by, obviously. Yes, it is perfect for connecting the two countries on foot or by bicycle.
On both sides there are old-fashioned markers, in typical stone with the '' E '' (Spain) and the '' P '' (Portugal).
Okay, but everything can also be used for the ETS2 game, correct. Very close to this location there is a functional cross-border active highway that allows a secondary route, and which is also perhaps the smallest active international highway bridge, with a flow of trucks and other vehicles.
Street view: you can see how the small bridge See on the other side the sign of the European Union welcoming you in Portugal.
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1807478 ... 6?hl=pt-br Access is a branch of the highwayBAV-5004.
Now a view from the perspective of the '' driver '' on Portuguese soil, observing the European Union's welcome sign on Spanish soil. Also note one of the smallest active road bridges on the planet.
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1804835 ... 6?hl=pt-br The road access is made in the city of Arroches through the so-called '' Rua de Arronches ''. Actually functional highway is an extension of the N371 highway. Go straight and you can reach the international bridge International bridge over the "Arroyo Abrilongo". https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1245144 ... 2?hl=pt-br
Notice how many very rich possibilities the region of the border between Portugal and Spain, can allow entirely interesting routes through different places.
El puente de El Marco '' allows SCS Software's creative team to even make a proposal for better tourist attractiveness for that small bridge. After all, it is the smallest interactional bridge in the world (with daily traffic and road traffic for cyclists, pedestrians) and the smallest in the world!