Route 36 (Iceland)

Þingvallavegur or Route 36 is a primary road in southern Iceland. The road forms the main route from Reykjavík to Þingvellir and forms part of the Golden Circle (Iceland)|Golden Circle around Þingvallavatn. The road is 68 km long.

Route 36
Þingvallavegur
Major junctions
Western end Route 1 Vesturlandsvegur
Southern end Route 35 Biskupstungnabraut
Highway system
National Roads in Iceland

Route

Starting from its junction with Route 35) in Þrastarskógi north of Selfoss, the road runs north along the western shore of Þingvallavatn. The road runs around the north of Thingvellir where it connects with Uxahryggir (Route 52) and Route 550.

The route then heads west towards Reykjavík. Halfway along it junctions with Kjós Pass Road (Route 48) in Háheiðinni. The road ends at the Ring Road just outside Reykjavík.


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