1. Norway 2019

On the road - Reine to Lyngen North, Norway

European route E10 is the second shortest Class A road which is part of the International E-road network. It begins in Å, Norway and ends in Luleå, Sweden. The road is about 850 km (530 mi) in length. The Norwegian part of the road is also named Kong Olav Vs vei (King Olav V's road).

The road follows the route Å – Leknes – Svolvær – Gullesfjordbotn – Evenes – Bjerkvik – Kiruna – Töre – Luleå.

Most of the road is paved and two-lane, with the exception of some bridges between islands in Nordland[1]. It has a 90–100 km/h (56–62 mph) speed limit in Sweden,[2] and is usually 7-8 meters wide, enough to make encounters between heavy vehicles trouble-free. In Norway the road is much more twisting than in Sweden, and around 6–7,5 m wide usually with a speed limit of 80 km/h (50 mph). New sections have been built 7.5 m (25 ft) wide in the last 15 years, but there are still many narrow parts left. Often, the 6 m (20 ft) width makes encounters between heavy vehicles tight. For the last 50 km, until Å, the road is mostly less than 6 m (20 ft) wide, often 5 m (16 ft). Buses and caravans should avoid driving here, but many of them do so anyway.
Read More
Kvænangen Fjord from E6, Norway. Sept. 25, 2019 Pano
21 / 21

Kvænangen Fjord from E6, Norway. Sept. 25, 2019 Pano

Photo by Kvænangsfjellet, 1200ft above sea level, with a breathtaking view of the fjord Kvænangen, the mountain range with glacier Øksfjordjøkelen and the Arctic Ocean. Sept. 25, 2019. Pano 2X Images

KvaenangenFjord317319PanoMed

  • Kvænangen Fjord from E6, Norway. Sept. 25, 2019 Pano
  • No Comments
  • Photo Sharing
  • About SmugMug
  • Browse Photos
  • Prints & Gifts
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Owner Log In
© 2023 SmugMug, Inc.