Tagbilaran to Trinidad The route starts as
Tagbilaran North Road, or the Carlos P. Garcia North Avenue from the Old Provincial Capitol of Bohol, now the Bohol National Museum. It passes through the city proper northwards to the
state university campus, towards the towns of
Cortes,
Maribojoc and
Loon, where motorists can access Sandingan Island and its barangays thru a spur road. The road continues through the towns of
Calape,
Tubigon,
Clarin, and
Inabanga, then heads eastward inland and curves back northward into
Buenavista and
Getafe and
Talibon, where three ports provide access to islands to the north and west of Bohol. The road then goes southward inland towards
Trinidad where the segment ends in a three-way intersection with
Loay Interior Road, also called the Loay–Trinidad Road, and the
Tagbilaran East Road.
Trinidad to Tagbilaran The route continues as
Tagbilaran East Road after the junction and meets the road towards another port at the town of
Bien Unido, then goes east to
Ubay, where transport services to
Leyte and nearby islands are located. The road heads inland southward to the towns of
Alicia, and to
Candijay, where a circumferential road going to the southeastern tip of the island is located, to the towns of
Guindulman and
Anda. The road continues south to the town proper of Guindulman and heads southwest while running beside the coast to
Duero and
Jagna, where transport services to
Camiguin and the island of
Mindanao are located. The road continues running along the coast to the towns of
Garcia Hernandez,
Valencia,
Dimiao, and
Loay, where the highway running through the island towards Trinidad is located. It continues westward to
Alburquerque, Baclayon, and back towards Tagbilaran, where motorists can access the towns of
Panglao and
Dauis southwest of the city. After reaching Tagbilaran again it ends at the
kilometer 0 of the island. File:Ubay Bohol 3.JPG|Tagbilaran East Road in
Ubay. File:Jagna Bohol 3.JPG|Tagbilaran East Road, a component of N850 in
Jagna. ==Intersections==