Autovía LZ-3

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Autovía LZ-3
Circunvalación de Arrecife
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LZ-3 during roadworks for upgrading it to a motorway
Route information
Maintained by the Government of the Canary Islands
Length5.6 km[1] (3.5 mi)
Major junctions
Ring road around Arrecife
Northeast endLZ-18
Major intersections
Southwest endLZ-2
Highway system
  • Transport in the Canary Islands

LZ-3 is an autovía (a type of highway in Spain) located on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. It serves as a ring road to the island's capital city, Arrecife.

Since Arrecife is a coastal city, the ring road does not complete a full circle. On the northern side, LZ-3 begins at a roundabout by the island's main port, . On the southern side, LZ-3 ends at a junction with LZ-2, the main road leading to the south of the island. LZ-3 is also connected to LZ-1, the main road leading to the north of the island. Thus, the island's north-south axis is LZ-1–LZ-3–LZ-2, connecting the northernmost town, Órzola, to the southernmost town, Playa Blanca.

While most roads on the island are owned by the island council (cabildo insular), the entire north-south axis, including LZ-3, is owned by the Government of the Canary Islands.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Carreteras insulares de Lanzarote (2007)" [Island roads of Lanzarote (2007)] (in Spanish). Centro de Datos del Cabildo de Lanzarote. Retrieved 2019-07-26.

Coordinates: 28°58′32.41″N 13°33′17.94″W / 28.9756694°N 13.5549833°W / 28.9756694; -13.5549833

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