County Road 680 | ||||
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Bokmål: Fylkesvei 680 Nynorsk: Fylkesveg 680 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Norwegian Public Roads Administration | ||||
Length | 111.6 km (69.3 mi) | |||
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Location | ||||
Country | Norway | |||
Counties | Møre og Romsdal, Trøndelag | |||
Major cities | Kristiansund, Vinjeøra, Kyrksæterøra | |||
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Norwegian County Road 680 (Norwegian: Fylkesvei 680) is a road passing through Kristiansund Municipality and Aure Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county and Heim Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. In addition to its 111.6-kilometer (69.3 mi) land length (67.5 kilometers or 41.9 miles in Møre og Romsdal and 44.1 kilometers or 27.4 miles in Trøndelag), the route also includes the 7.0-kilometer (4.3 mi) Seivika–Tømmervåg Ferry across the Talgsjø channel.[1][2]
The route starts in Øygarden in Kristiansund Municipality, where it branches off from European route E70, and runs west to Seivika, from which there is a ferry to Tømmervåg on the island of Tustna.[3] It then takes a meandering coastal route eastward through Aure Municipality to Svanem in Trøndelag, where it turns south and runs through Kyrksæterøra before meeting European route E39 in Stormyra, just outside Vinjeøra.[3]
Prior to January 1, 2010, the route was a Norwegian national road, but control and maintenance of the road was transferred to the counties from the national government on that date, and so now it is a Norwegian county road.