Danish national road network

The Danish national road network (Danish: Primærrute) is a numbering system for roads in Denmark developed by the Danish Road Directorate (Vejdirektoratet).

The roads are numbered from 6 to 99 and 01 to 04 for ring roads with Danish national road status. There are currently 37 Danish national roads and 59 is currently the highest number. Signs are yellow with black numbers.

Danish National roads

No. Route Length Notes
6
Køge-Helsingør 81 km
8
Nyborg-Tønder 139 km
9
Odense-Nykøbing F 125 km
11
Sæd-Nørre Uttrup 349 km
12
Esbjerg-Viborg 129 km
13
Vejle-Rold Skov 138 km
14
Roskilde-Næstved 56 km
15
Grenaa-Søndervig 203 km
16
Copenhagen-Ringkøbing 361 km
17
Stenstrup station Stenstrup
18
Vejle-Holstebro 103 km
19
Copenhagen-Hillerød 41 km
21
Copenhagen-Randers 165 km
22
Kalundborg-Vordingborg 105 km
23
Roskilde-E45 99 km
24
Aabenraa-Esbjerg 89 km
25
Tønder-Kolding 72 km
26
Aarhus-Hanstholm 178 km
28
Fredericia-Lemvig 165 km
29
Hobro-Hanstholm 92 km
23
Roskilde-E45 99 km
30
Esbjerg-Horsens 91 km
32
Ribe-Lunderskov 42 km
34
Herning-Skive 48 km
35
Hjørring-Frederkshavn 38km
38
Frederikshavn-Skagen 45 km
40
Roskilde-E45 99 km
41
Aabenraa-Tinglev 17 km
42
Sønderborg-Stubbæk 42 km
41
Aabenraa-Tinglev 17 km
44
Faaborg-Svendborg 25 km
46
Silkeborg-Randers 45 km
47
Haderslev-Gabøl 22 km
52
Juelsminde-Viborg 92 km
53
Hillerød-Kirke Sonnerup 45 km
54
Næstved-Rønnede 15 km
53
Aalborg-Hirtshals 77 km
57
Holbæk-Sorø 34 km
59
Vordingborg-Stege 21 km

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