Autovía A-66

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Autovía Ruta de la Plata Image:Mapa A-66.png
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European Route
Beginning Gijón
End Seville
Length 809 km
List of autopistas and autovías in Spain

The Autovía A-66 is a major highway in western Spain. It is also forms part of the European Route E803. The road is an upgrading of the N-630 which is being undertaken section by section. The route rouhly corresponds to the ancient Roman 'Silver Route' from the mines of northern Spain to the Mediterranean.

It starts at Sevilla with a junction with the Autovía A-49. It heads north through the wooded Sierra Morena and passes over the Puerto de las Marismas. It then crosses from Andalucia into Extremadura. It heads through the town of Zafra on the way to Mérida crossing the Tierra de Barros. It ends in a junction with the Autovía A-5.

North of Mérida the road crosses the Sierra de San Pedro to the town and world heritage site of Cáceres. Thereafter the road crosses the dammed Rios Tajo and Almonte. The road heads north east as it enters the Sierra de Gredos. The road becomes the N-630 (at km 489) south of the town of Plasencia. It then heads to the university town of Salamanca via Béja. The road crosses the Rio Tormes and the Autovía A-62 before travelling north to Zamora and the Rio Duero. 18km north the road meets the reservoir Embalse del Esla de Ricobayo, here the N631 heads north west to the Autovía A-52, and the N-630 along the Rio Esla to the Autovía A-6. 6km north the A-66 branches to the north with a downgraded N-630 parallel. The road then enters the provence of León.

At León the road becmes a toll Autopista AP-66 and the N-630 a trunk road as they pass through the Montes de León and Sierra Cantábrica. South of León there is a junction with the Autopista AP-71 and Autovía A-231. The N-630 crosses the Alto del Rabizo (1,160m) and Puerto de Pajares (1,379m). The AP-66 passes through the Túnel de Negrón. Entering Asturias the roads re-converge 36km south of the next major city Oviedo. There is a junction with the Autovía A-64 and AS-1. The A-66 finally ends 13km north of Oviedo at a junction with the Autovía A-8 near Gijón on the Atlantic Coast.