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The E10 is a European Route from Luleå in Norrbotten, Sweden to Å in Lofoten, Norway. With much of the 850 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, and a passage through the Scandinavian mountain range and along the Norwegian coast, the road is one of the most scenic in the Nordic countries.
Understand
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[edit]Norrbotten County, Sweden
[edit]- 1 Luleå (junction with E4) is the county seat, and the largest city along the road.
- 2 Töre (near Kalix)
- 3 Morjärv
- 4 Överkalix
- 5 Gällivare (junction with E45)
- 6 Kiruna is Sweden's northernmost city, known for its iron mine. The vast Kiruna Municipality stretches all the way to the Finnish and Norwegian borders.
- 7 Abisko, with Abisko national park, trailhead of the Kungsleden hiking trail
- 8 Riksgränsen, a ski resort on the Swedish-Norwegian border.
See
[edit]While the southern part of E10, which coincides with the E4, is a repetitive passage through thick forest, the leg through Lappland is among the most scenic roads in Sweden. The leg through Lofoten is breath-taking.
The Norrbotten Megasystem is a cluster of industrial structures along the 500-kilometre Iron Ore Line, from Narvik to Luleå.
Stay safe
[edit]See Driving in Sweden, Driving in Norway, and Winter driving. Animal collisions are a concern.
Go next
[edit]- Blue Highway – another scenic drive between the Atlantic and the Baltic Sea, this one continuing to Lake Onega in Russia.
- If using the highway to get from Norway to Finland, you probably want to transfer to E45 between Kiruna and Gällivare and either continue by it to the north or switch again to road 395 and 99 to Pello and E8.