Atlantic Ocean Road

County Road 64 shield
Atlantic Ocean Road
Bokmål: Atlanterhavsveien
Nynorsk: Atlanterhavsvegen
Route information
Maintained by Norwegian Public Roads Administration
Length8.3 km (5.2 mi)
Existed7 July 1989–present
Location
CountryNorway
DistrictsNordmøre
Highway system
  • Roads in Norway

The Atlantic Ocean Road or the Atlantic Road[1] (Norwegian: Atlanterhavsvegen / Atlanterhavsveien) is an 8.3-kilometer (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 that runs through an archipelago that crosses Hustadvika Municipality and Averøy Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It passes by Hustadvika, an unsheltered part of the Norwegian Sea, connecting the island of Averøya with the mainland and the Romsdalshalvøya peninsula. It runs between the villages of Kårvåg in Averøy and Vevang in Hustadvika. It is built on several small islands and skerries, which are connected by several causeways, viaducts and eight bridges—the most prominent being Storseisundet Bridge.

The route was originally proposed as a railway line in the early 20th century, but this was abandoned. Serious planning of the road started in the 1970s, and construction started on 1 August 1983. During construction the area was hit by 12 European windstorms. The road was opened on 7 July 1989, having cost 122 million kr, of which 25 percent was financed with tolls and the rest from public grants. Collection of tolls was scheduled to run for 15 years, but by June 1999 the road was paid off and the toll removed. The road is preserved as a cultural heritage site and is classified as a National Tourist Route. It is a popular site to film automotive commercials, has been declared the world's best road trip,[2] and been awarded the title as "Norwegian Construction of the Century". In 2009, the Atlantic Ocean Tunnel opened, connecting Averøy Municipality to the neighboring Kristiansund Municipality; together they form a second fixed link between the towns of Kristiansund and Molde.

  1. ^ Falcetta, Manfredi (2022-04-07). "Le strade più belle del mondo da percorrere in auto | Anche l'Italia è nella top list". QuattroMania (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-01-27.
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