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- Talleyho69ModeratorJust south of Tequila.
- peachlandExplorerSo do we still have to go to las Varsas and up to compostella from Pv or do we get on it from Pv elsewhere
Thank you - Talleyho69ModeratorThere is a new piece of toll road that runs south of Tepic, just north of Magdalena to Compostela. It's open. We haven't taken it, but someone is bound to have.
- daveB110ExplorerThere is a road, a few years old now, that eventually gets you to Guadalajara. By taking a short road up toward San Sebastien del Oeste where, from one point on a good day, they used to drive you up a steep section of road, enabling a view the Bay of Banderas. But stay on the main road...which begins near the PV airport. It is steep, you won't want to take it if there has been a lot of rain (rock on road) or if you're in a big rig (Very Steep in the early going) keep going after the San San Sebastien turn off, pass through the city of Mascota, and travel Hwy Mex 70 to link with Hwy 15 heading east into Guadalajara. You will see rural Mexico from along a winding road, perfect for a motorcycle I always thought.
For us, we would turn off Hwy 70 near Ameca, and get on Hwy 80 near Cocula to travel to an RV Park near Villa Corona. Guadalajara is not far away. We would do this in our towed car only. Yes, most folk will take the new highway, but in good weather, in a car and not in a hurry, you might like this way. - qtla9111NomadAccording to Google Maps, the route via San Sebastián and the coastal northern route are just about the same in distance and time.
I am assuming that the route up the coast and over is a much better highway with tolls. - daveB110ExplorerMaybe someone will chime in here about traveling from Puerto Vallarta to Guadalajara on the new road, and where to access it from PV. My maps are older so predate the construction.
- Wm_ElliotExplorerDaveB says "perfect for a motorcycle I always thought"... We might try to check that out in March - this will be our 5th motorcycle trip in Mexico. Thanks!
- Jarvis1ExplorerThe new Quota from Compostella to Jala (where it joins 15D) is accessed just past the Compostella toll booth
- daveB110ExplorerWm. It was ten years ago that I last drove the road, much of the roadway was pretty new and there was some construction if I recall. Unlike northern roads, there is no problem with them banking the curves - which in Canada in icy conditions, can present additional winter challenges. On this road the banking allows higher slightly speeds. Slow traffic can be a problem but- on one trip we had use of radios, and another car ahead of a slow truck, signaled back, the all clear ahead and we passed when ordinarily we would not. Don't get carried away, though, we once passed a cow munching very close to the roadway and we couldn't see it until we were almost upon it. We once got lost in Mascota, took a while to get back on track. I have no idea how to drive in Guadalajara, have only done the ring road once, as we were travelling north. The city is expananding all the the time. It is huge, as you likely know.
- daveB110ExplorerI see that by checking Google Earth that the construction of this new highway seems only partly complete, and the OP post has gone unanswered as to where the only complete section, of three proposed, can be accessed from the south.
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