Autovia C-35

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Autovía C-35
Major junctions
From Autovia C-65
To Maçanet de la Selva
Location
Country Spain
Highway system

    The C-35 is a highway in Catalonia, Spain. It connects the Costa Brava with the Autopista AP-7 to Barcelona.

    The road starts at the junction with the Autovia C-65 and then heads west to the south of Llagostera to Vidreres. This section is being upgraded to Autovia standard. After junctions with the N-II and AP-7 (junction 9) the road follows the river valley below the Montseny Range passing through Maçanet de la Selva, Hostalric, Breda, Sant Celoni before ending at junction 12 of the AP-7 and the Autovia C-60. The C-35 will be part of the Eix Maçanet-Platja d'Aro, with Autovia C-65 and Autovia C-31.

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