N-430

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Beginning Mérida
End Albacete
Length n/a km


The N-430 is a highway in Spain.

The road starts 23 km east of Mérida and the Autovía A-5 and follows the Rio Guadiana. In the Sierra de la Chimenea the road crosses the Embalse de Orellana at the dam for the Embalse de Garcia de Sola and then passes over the Puerto de los Carneros (520m). The road then follows the Rio Guadiana again to Ciudad Real. Here there is a junction with N-420, N-401 and Autovía A-43. The N-430 passes through Manzanares and over the Autovía A-4.

The road then travels east to the Seirra de Alhambra and into the wooded Campo de Montiel and the Parque Natural de las Lagunas de Ruidera. The road passes close to Maripérez (909m) before dropping down into Albacete where the road ends with junctions onto the Autovía A-31, Autovía A-30 and Autovía A-32/N-322.

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