List of bridges in Norway by length

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This is a list of the bridges in Norway listed by their full length above water or land.

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Bridges

   NameLength (metres)Span (metres)CompletedCounty
DrammenBridgeNorth.JPG Drammen Bridge 1,892601975 Buskerud
Nordhordlandsbrua.jpg Nordhordland Bridge 1,6141721994 Hordaland
Halogalandsbrua april 2018.jpg Hålogaland Bridge 1,5331,1452018 Nordland
SannesundBridge02.jpg Sannesund Bridge 1,5281391978 Østfold
Mjosbrua.jpg Mjøsa Bridge 1,421691985 Hedmark/Oppland
Hardangerbrua (15028061131).png Hardanger Bridge 1,38013102013 Hordaland
Tresfjord Bridge.jpg Tresfjord Bridge 1,2901602015 Møre og Romsdal
007 Gjemnessund Bridge, More of Romsdal, Norway.jpg Gjemnessund Bridge 1,2576231992 Møre og Romsdal
Sotrabrua-2003-12-21.jpg Sotra Bridge 1,2364681971 Hordaland
Maloybrua.JPG Måløy Bridge 1,2241251973 Sogn og Fjordane
Sandnessundbrua.jpg Sandnessund Bridge 1,2201501973 Troms
Silsand.JPG Gisund Bridge 1,1471431972 Troms
StordBridge.jpg Stord Bridge 1,0776772000 Hordaland
StavangerCityBridge.jpg Stavanger City Bridge 1,0671851978 Rogaland
Helgelandsbrua-2006-07-02.JPG Helgeland Bridge 1,0654251991 Nordland
Askoybrua1.jpg Askøy Bridge 1,0578501992 Hordaland
Tromso bridge.jpg Tromsø Bridge 1,016801960 Troms
IMG 0635a - Hadselbrua fra Boroya.jpg Hadsel Bridge 1,0111501978 Nordland
Skarnsund.jpg Skarnsund Bridge 1,0105301991 Nord-Trøndelag
Tjeldsundbru.JPG Tjeldsund Bridge 1,0072901967 Troms
Foyno.jpg Bømla Bridge 9985772001 Hordaland
Sortland bridge.jpg Sortland Bridge 9481501975 Nordland
Bergsoysundbrua.jpg Bergsøysund Bridge 9311061992 Møre og Romsdal
Osteroybrua.JPG Osterøy Bridge 9175951997 Hordaland
Sykkylvsbrua Norway01.JPG Sykkylven Bridge 860602000 Møre og Romsdal
Mjosund Bridge.jpg Mjøsund Bridge 840184.751994 Troms
Gimsoystraumen Bridge Lofoten 2009.JPG Gimsøystraumen Bridge 8391481981 Nordland
Fredrikstad BridgeacrossGlomma01.JPG Fredrikstad Bridge 8241961957 Østfold
Skjervøy Bridge 804321971 Troms
Saltstraumen quiet.JPG Saltstraumen Bridge 7681601978 Nordland
Rombak Bridge-2.jpg Rombak Bridge 7653251964 Nordland
Andoy Bridge.jpg Andøy Bridge 7501101974 Nordland
Kvalsund Bridge 2016.jpg Kvalsund Bridge 7415251977 Finnmark
Skjomen bridge.jpg Skjomen Bridge 7115251972 Nordland
Raftsund bridge.jpg Raftsund Bridge 7112981998 Nordland
Nya Svinesundsbron.jpg New Svinesund Bridge 7042472005 Østfold/Sweden
Rorvik lofoten.jpg Nærøysund Bridge 7013251981 Nord-Trøndelag
Haugesund-Brucke-2.jpg Karmsund Bridge 6911501955 Rogaland
West Bridge (in Kristiansand)679461980 Vest-Agder
Brevik.JPG Brevik Bridge 6772721962 Telemark
Varoddbruene 01.jpg New Varodd Bridge 6632601994 Vest-Agder
Kjellingstraumen bru-2006-07-23.jpg Kjellingstraumen Bridge 6622601975 Nordland
Lysefjordbrua - 08-08-2004.jpg Lysefjord Bridge 6404461997 Rogaland
Helland Bridge 624682001 Vestfold
Hagelsundbrua.JPG Hagelsund Bridge 6232501982 Hordaland
Old Varodd Bridge 6183371956 Vest-Agder
Grenlandsbrua.JPG Grenland Bridge 6083051996 Telemark
Old Minnesund Bridge 5981021959 Akershus
Marøysund Bridge 5901201978 Nord-Trøndelag
Rongsund Bridge 5841631986 Hordaland
Farrisbrua mars 2018 (3).jpg Farrisbrua 5703312018 Vestfold
Fedafjorden Bridge 5663312006 Vest-Agder
Bolsoybrua.JPG Bolsøy Bridge 555551991 Møre og Romsdal
Giske bridge cropped.jpg Giske Bridge 552521987 Møre og Romsdal
Kjerringstraumen Bridge 5512001969 Nordland
Bronnoysund bridge.jpg Brønnøysund Bridge 5501101979 Nordland
Imarsund Bridge 5501202007 Møre og Romsdal
Engeloy bridge.JPG Engeløy Bridge (high bridge)5481101978 Nordland
Heroy Midnatsol.jpg Herøy Bridge 5441701976 Møre og Romsdal
Sundoybrua 002.JPG Sundøy Bridge 5382982003 Nordland
New Minnesund Bridge 532901993 Akershus
Stokkoybrua.JPG Stokkøy Bridge 5252062000 Sør-Trøndelag
Sommarøy Bridge 522120 ? Troms
Aursundbrua-aure-norway.JPG Aursund Bridge 486 ?1995 Møre og Romsdal
Stolma Bridge 4673011998 Hordaland
Vrengen Bridge 4651711981 Vestfold
Puddefjordsbroen i bergen.jpg New Puddefjord Bridge 4611501999 Hordaland
Hundvåkøy Bridge 4602332007 Hordaland
Sørstraumen Bridge 4401201979 Troms
Storholmen Bridge 4391722007 Hordaland
Puddefjordsbroen i bergen.jpg Old Puddefjord Bridge 4361501956 Hordaland
Lokkaren Bridge 4352251977 Nord-Trøndelag
Nerlandsoybrua i Heroy.JPG Nerlandsøy Bridge 430 ?1968 Møre og Romsdal
Rundebrua.jpg Runde Bridge 428 ?1982 Møre og Romsdal
Kvalsaukan Bridge - IMG 0073a.jpg Kvalsaukan Bridge 425 ?1975 Nordland
Old Svinesund Bridge.jpg Old Svinesund Bridge 420 ?1946 Østfold/Sweden
Stovset bru.jpg Støvset Bridge 4202201993 Nordland
Ognasund Bridge 420 ?1991 Rogaland
Straumsund Bridge 4121461991 Møre og Romsdal
Sorsundbrua.JPG Sørsund Bridge 4081001963 Møre og Romsdal
Eiksundbrua02.jpg Eiksund Bridge 4051322005 Møre og Romsdal
Norddalsfjord Bridge 4012301987 Sogn og Fjordane
Tromøy Bridge 4002401961 Aust-Agder
Vassås Bridge 4001601980 Nordland
Melhus Bridge 400 ?2003 Sør-Trøndelag

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