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National road N-121 shield))
National road N-121
Carretera nacional N-121
Major junctions
FromTudela
ToIrun
Location
CountrySpain
Highway system

The N-121 is a highway in Spain.

It starts north of Tudela with a junction on N-113 and Autovía A-15. The road crosses the Las Bárdenas Reales and the Alto de Masadas to Tafalla. It passes the Puerto del Carrascal (594m) and then down into Pamplona. It has junctions with N-240, N-111 and N-135.

The N-121 heads north over the Puerto de Belate (847m). The road then splits in two the eastern branch following the Valle del Baztan and into France by the Puerto de Otxondo (602m).

The western branch turns west below the Parqu Nacional de Bertiz. It then turns north up the valley of the Rio Bidasoa to Irun and the Autopista AP-8.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Large detailed map of Spain with all cities, villages, roads, highways and airports". Vidiani (Maps of the World).