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Norwegian National Road 41

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National Road 41
Bokmål: Riksvei 41
Nynorsk: Riksveg 41
Telemarksvegen Kviteseid.jpg
Kviteseidkleivan rest area
Route information
Maintained by Norwegian Public Roads Administration
Length172.9 km (107.4 mi)
Major junctions
North end E134 at Brunkeberg, Kviteseid
Major intersections Fv404 at Herefoss Fv406 at Senumstad
South end E18 at Hånes, Kristiansand
Location
CountryNorway
Highway system
  • Roads in Norway
By Telemarksveien along lake Nisser

Norwegian National Road 41 (Rv 41; also known as the Telemarksveien) is a Norwegian national road that runs through Telemark and Agder counties in Norway. The road runs between the village of Brunkeberg in Kviteseid municipality in Telemark county in the north and Timenes in Hånes in the city of Kristiansand in Agder county in the south. The 172.9-kilometre (107.4 mi) long road connects to the European route E134 highway in the north and to the European route E18 highway in the south.[1] The road runs for 101.5 kilometres (63.1 mi) in Agder county and 71.4 kilometres (44.4 mi) in Telemark county. The southern half of the road runs along the river Tovdalselva and the lake Herefossfjorden, and it is located in a fault zone called the Kristiansand-Porsgrunn grabenen.

The road passes through these villages in Kristiansand: Grovikheia and Tveit. The road passes through these villages in Birkenes: Mollestad, Birkeland, Søre Herefoss, and Herefoss. In Birkenes, it also passes by the Herefossfjorden and it has junctions with the Norwegian County Road 404 and Norwegian County Road 406. The road passes through the village of Hynnekleiv in Froland. The Sørlandsbanen railway line follows the road for about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) in northern Birkenes and Froland. The road passes through these villages in Åmli: Dølemo, Eppeland, and Åmli. The road passes through these villages in Nissedal: Treungen, Kyrkjebygda, and Nordbygdi. The road passes through these villages in Kviteseid: Eidstod, Kviteseid, and Brunkeberg.

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The Telemark Road

The road is known as the Telemark Road (Norwegian: Telemarksveien) and this name is used for the marketing of the road and surrounding businesses. The road passes Hamresanden Beach and Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik in the south in Kristiansand municipality. It then heads north through the municipalities of Birkenes, Froland, Åmli, Nissedal, and Kviteseid. These are municipalities that tourists do not always find easily, so marketing the road has helped to bring people there. The Telemark road goes through a lot of beautiful, Norwegian scenery as well.

References

  1. ^ "Om oss". VisitTelemark.no/Telemarksvegen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2017-06-10.

External links

59°04′20″N 8°31′41″E / 59.072154°N 08.528137°E / 59.072154; 08.528137

This page was last edited on 25 February 2024, at 10:23
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