Toilets, picnic areas and new cafes for several tourist routes

Aurlandsfjellet.Motorhome.Photo: Marianne Løvland / NTB scanpix

Now roads such as at Valdresflye, Aurlandsfjellet and the Helgeland coast will be made even more attractive for Norwegian and foreign tourists.

On Wednesday, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration presented its recommendations for 18 new facilities to be built up until 2023. A total of 46 projects will be built along the tourist roads according to the National Transport Plan. In June, supplier conferences will be held with contractors who will build the new roads.

The facilities are part of the project of building 18 new National Tourist Roads, sections that represent the best driving experiences in Norwegian nature. They will tempt car tourists both at home and abroad to use Norway as a holiday destination. The entire National Tourist Roads project will be completed by 2023.

The routes that were announced on Wednesday are at Valdresflye, Jæren, Ryfylke, Hardangervidda, Hardanger, Aurlandsfjellet, Gaularfjellet, Sognefjellsvegen, Helgeland coast, Lofoten and Varanger.

The announcement states that various sections will receive new or improved café buildings, parking, toilets, vantage points, hiking trails, picnic areas, service buildings, lounges and commercial buildings.

© NTB Scanpix / #Norway Today

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