Norwegian County Road 820
County Road 820 | |
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Norwegian: Fylkesvei 820 Nynorsk: Fylkesveg 820 | |
County Road 820 exiting the Ryggedal Tunnel | |
Route information | |
Length: | 73.1 km (45.4 mi) |
Major junctions | |
South end: | 901 at Straumsnes, Bø |
901 at Straume 903 at Straume 911 at Skålbrekka 915 at Rise 913 at Rottåsen 918 at Ramnåsen 919 at Strømneset 950 at Skjelsfjord 955 at Selnesvann 821 at Frøskeland 885 at Frøskeland 956 at Vik | |
North end: | Sortland Bridge, Sortland |
Location | |
Counties: | Nordland |
Highway system | |
County Roads in Norway |
County Road 820 (Norwegian: Fylkesvei 820) is a 73.1-kilometer (45.4 mi) road in the municipalities of Bø, Øksnes, and Sortland in Nordland County, Norway. It starts in Straumsnes in the municipality of Bø, where it continues south from County Road 901, circles around the west end of Langøya through the Straume Nature Reserve to Straume, and continues east to the Ryggedal Tunnel. It then passes through the municipality of Øksnes along the west shore of Ånnfjord and south shore of Skjellfjord before entering the municipality of Sortland. There it passes along the inner shore of Eidsfjord through Frøskeland, crosses Vikeid (the Vik Isthmus), where County Road 956 branches off to Vik, and then runs past the southwest shore of the Vikosen Nature Reserve and along the west side of Sortland Sound, where it terminates in Sortland.[1]
Until January 1, 2010 the route was a national road. After the national road network regional reform came into force, the route was reassigned the status of a county road.