Skálholtsvegur
Main Street 31 Iceland | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Skálholtsvegur | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Basic data | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operator: | Vegagerðin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Start of the street: |
Skeiða- og Hrunamannavegur ( 64 ° 2 ′ N , 20 ° 26 ′ W ) |
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End of street: |
Sponge cake ( 64 ° 9 ′ N , 20 ° 33 ′ W ) |
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Overall length: | 14.63 km | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Development condition: | asphalted | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Course of the road
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The Skálholtsvegur is a main road in the south of Iceland .
The road 31 extends between the Skeiðavegur , bridges the Hvítá at Laugarás and leads to Biskupstungnabraut . Contrary to what the name suggests, Skálholt is not on the road, but can be reached via a local access road. The Skálholtsvegur has a length of 15 km and is paved along its entire length. The Iðubrú over the Hvítá was built in 1957 as a single-lane suspension bridge. It is 107 m long, replaced a ferry and is named after the farm Iða, which lies south.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Vegaskrá 2017 - kaflaskipt. Retrieved January 19, 2018 (isl.).
- ↑ Bundið slitlag á þjóðvegum 2019. Retrieved July 23, 2020 (Icelandic).
- ↑ Brúaskrá - Brýr á þjóðvegum (February 2016). Retrieved July 30, 2019 (isl.).
- ↑ Vegahandbókin, 1973, 3.5