European route E1 in Spain

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The European route E1 in Spain is a series of roads, part of the International E-road network running in two parts through the Southern European country. The first part runs completely through the Autonomous community of Galicia in Northwestern Spain. The E1 arrives from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland by a non-existent ferry route between Rosslare Harbour and Ferrol. From there it runs to the Portuguese border. After crossing Portugal all the way to the south, the E1 starts with the second Spanish part after crossing the border at the Guadiana river. The highway runs only through Andalusia until it ends at the city of Seville. [1]

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Route

The first part starts at the city of Ferrol at the Bay of Biscay. From there it follows the AP-9 motorway passing close by A Coruña before it goes to the capital and pilgrimage destination of Santiago de Compostela. After running through the green hills and passing Pontevedra, it arrives in the largest city of Galicia Vigo. The AP-9 motorway stops at the Autovía A-55 near Tui. Eventually the E1 crosses the border with Portugal on the Minho river. This is one of the most important highways in Galicia as it connects the largest cities on the Atlantic coast. After the Portuguese interruption, the Spanish part of the E1 starts again at the Guadiana river in Ayamonte entering Andalusia. It passes the major city of Huelva following the A-49 until the Andalusian capital Seville. It covers a total distance of 337 km (209 mi) within Spain.

Detailed route

E1 Galicia
Province [2] National

road

number

SectionJunction
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Ireland.svg Flag of Leinster.svg Sea route Rosslare Harbour-Ferrol Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland towards Rosslare Harbour and Dublin
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Galicia.svg A Coruña AP-9Spain.png Autopista AP-9

'Autopista del Atlántico'

Ferrol-Padrón Polish road sign D-42-"built-up area"; Znak.svg Ferrol

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg N-651, FE-13, AC-646 A Coruña, Catabois, Cedeira, Ortigueira

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 34F AC-862, AC-566, FE-12, AG-64, N-655 As Pontes de García Rodríguez, Narón, Rio do Pozo

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 33F FE-11, AC-862 Ortigueira, Xuvia, A Gándara

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 31F AC-115 Fene, Neda

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 27F-B N-651 Fene, Ferrol

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 27F-A N-651, VG-1.2, AC-563 Betanzos, Pontedeume, Ares, Mugardos, As Pontes

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 25F VG-1.2, AC-563 Vilar do Colo, Ares, Mugardos, As Pontes de García Rodríguez

Spain traffic signal r200a.svg Pereiro

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 21F N-651, AC-122, AC-564 Cabanas, Pontedeume, Mugardos, Ares, As Pontes de García Rodríguez

Pictograma Gasolinera surtidor sin plomo.png Pictograma Restaurante.png Services of Miño

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 12F CP-4803 Miño, Perbes

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 2F-A N-VI Betanzos, Guísamo, Oleiros

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 2F-B Bergondo, Sada

Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg AP-9 towards A Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Lugo, Arteixo

Spain traffic signal r200a.svg A Coruña

Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 16 A-6 E70 towards Lugo, Arteixo, Ponferrada, Valladolid, Madrid

Pictograma Aparcamiento.png Parking near Betanzos

Pictograma Gasolinera surtidor sin plomo.png Pictograma Restaurante.png Services of Ameixeira

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 41 AC-524, N-634, N-550 Ordes, Mesía, Curtis, Boimorto, Vilasantar, Sobrado, Frades, Carballo

Spain traffic signal r200a.svg Santiago de Compostela North

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 55 N-550 Sigüeiro, Oroso, Trazo, Santiago de Compostela Airport

Pictograma Aparcamiento.png Parking near Sigüeiro

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 67 SC-20, A-54 Santiago de Compostela North, Santiago de Compostela Airport, Arzúa

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 72 AP-53, AG-59, N-525, AC-841, SC-11 Santiago de Compostela East, Ourense, Lalín, A Estrada, Madrid

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 75 AG-56, SC-20 Santiago de Compostela Center, Noia, Milladoiro, Ames

Spain traffic signal r200a.svg Santiago de Compostela South

Pictograma Gasolinera surtidor sin plomo.png Pictograma Restaurante.png Services of Santiago de Compostela

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 92 AG-11, N-550 Ribeira, Padrón, Pontecesures, Boiro

Pontevedra Padrón-Tui Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 104 EP-8001, N-550 Catoira, Ribeira, Valga

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 110 N-640 Caldas de Reis, Vilagarcía de Arousa, A Estrada

Pictograma Gasolinera surtidor sin plomo.png Pictograma Restaurante.png Services of Salnes

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 119 AG-41 Cambados, Sanxenxo, O Grove, Meis

Spain traffic signal r200a.svg Pontevedra North

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 129 PO-531, PO-308 Pontevedra North, Poio

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 132A PO-11 Pontevedra South, Marín

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 132B N-550, N-541 Pontevedra, Ourense

Pictograma Aparcamiento.png Parking near Balteiro

Spain traffic signal r200a.svg Pontevedra South

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 137 N-550 Redondela, Vilaboa, Soutomaior

Pictograma Gasolinera surtidor sin plomo.png Pictograma Restaurante.png Services of San Simón

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 146 N-554, PO-551, CG-4.1 Vilaboa, Moaña, Cangas, Bueu

Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg AP-9v, N-552 Vigo, Teis, Chapela

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 157 N-555, N-120 Vigo–Peinador Airport, Redondela, Mos, Puxeiros

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 159A A-55 Vigo

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 159B A-55, A-52 O Porriño, Tui, Mos, Ourense, Valladolid, Madrid

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 161 AG-57, VG-20 Vigo, Baiona, Gondomar, Nigrán

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 168 A-55, A-52 O Porriño, Ourense

Spain traffic signal r200a.svg O Porriño

A-55Spain.png Autovía A-55

'Autovia del Atlántico'

Tui Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg A-55 Tui North, Vigo, Pontevedra, A Coruña

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 29 PO-340 Tui West, Gondomar, Baiona

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 30 Tui South, Tomiño, O Rosal, A Guarda

Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Norte Region A3-PT.svg A3 motorway Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal towards Porto and Lisbon
E1 Andalusia
ProvinceNational

road

number

SectionJunction
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Algarve A22-PT.svg A22 motorway Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal towards Faro and Lisbon
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Andalucia.svg Huelva A-49Spain.png Autovía A-49

'Autovía del Quinto Centenario'

Ayamonte-Chucena Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 131 Ayamonte North, beaches

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 129 N-431 Ayamonte East

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 125 A-499, N-431 Villablanca, San Silvestre de Guzmán

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 122 N-446 Isla Cristina

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 117 N-445, HU-4400 Lepe West, Villablanca, beaches

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 113 N-444 Lepe East, Cartaya West, beaches

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 105 HU-3401, HU-3402 Cartaya East, San Bartolomé de la Torre, Tariquejo, beaches

Pictograma Gasolinera surtidor sin plomo.png Services of Cartaya

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 99 N-431, A-492 Huelva West, Aljaraque, Punta Umbría, beaches

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 94 N-431 Gibraleón West

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 87 N-431 Huelva North, Gibraleón

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 81 N-431 Huelva, La Ribera, La Alqueria

Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 77 H-31 Huelva center

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 75 A-494, N-435 San Juan del Puerto, Moguer, Trigueros, Valverde del Camino, Badajoz

Pictograma Gasolinera surtidor sin plomo.png Pictograma Restaurante.png Services of Trigueros

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 60 A-5001, A-484 Niebla, Bonares

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 53 HU-4102 Rociana del Condado, Villarrasa

Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 50 A-483 Almonte, Doñana National Park

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 48 A-493 Bollullos Par del Condado, La Palma del Condado, Valverde del Camino, Villalba del Alcor

Pictograma Gasolinera surtidor sin plomo.png Pictograma Restaurante.png Services of Chucena

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 34 A-481 Chucena, Hinojos, Manzanilla, Paterna del Campo, Escacena del Campo

Seville Chucena-Seville Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 28 A-8061, SE-637 Pilas, Villamanrique de la Condesa, Carrión de los Céspedes, Castilleja del Campo

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 23 A-8064, SE-638 Huévar del Aljarafe

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 16 A-473 Benacazón, Sanlúcar la Mayor, Olivares, Aznalcóllar

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 14 SE-3308 Benacazón, Umbrete, Espartinas, Villanueva del Ariscal, Olivares

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 11 A-8059 Bollullos de la Mitación, Umbrete, Espartinas, Villanueva del Ariscal, Olivares

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 5 A-8062 Gines, Bormujos, Mairena del Aljarafe, Valencina de la Concepción

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 3 A-474 Bormujos, Castilleja de la Cuesta, Castilleja de Guzmán

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 2 SE-3403 Castilleja de la Cuesta, Tomares, San Juan de Aznalfarache

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 1B Tomares

Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg 1 A-8077, N-630 Camas, San Juan de Aznalfarache, Coria del Río

Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 0B SE-30 Coria del Río, Dos Hermanas, Cádiz, Granada, Málaga, Algeciras

Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 0A SE-30 Córdoba, Mérida, Seville Airport

Polish road sign D-42-"built-up area"; Znak.svg Seville

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References

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