Norwegian County Road 915
County Road 915 (Norwegian: Fylkesvei 915) is a 17.49-kilometer (10.87 mi) road in the municipality of Bø in Nordland County, Norway.
Bokmål: Fylkesvei 915 Nynorsk: Fylkesveg 915 | |
County Road 915 near Nykvåg | |
Route information | |
Length | 17.49 km (10.87 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | |
North end | Hovden |
Location | |
Counties | Nordland |
Highway system | |
County Roads in Norway |
The road starts in the village of Rise, where it branches off from County Road 820, and then crosses the low isthmus to the village of Eidet, where County Road 917 branches off north towards the village of Grimstad. It then follows the sea to Sandvika, where it turns inland and runs along the west side of Bufjellet hill (211 meters or 692 feet) before descending to the village of Nykvåg, where County Road 916 branches off east to Vågen. The road then continues further along the water, past Malnes to the village of Hovden, where it terminates.[1]
The road becomes very narrow below Tussen hill (198 meters or 650 feet) on the border of the Nyke/Tussen Nature Reserve before it reaches Hovden. This stretch of the road is also exposed to rockfalls and was closed by such a rockfall in 2014.[2]