Voivodeship road 110

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Voivodeship Road 110
Droga wojewódzka nr 110
Route information
Maintained by Zachodnio Pomorski Zarząd Dróg Wojewódzkich
Length23 km (14 mi)
Location
CountryPoland
RegionsWest Pomeranian Voivodeship
Major citiesGryfice
Highway system
  • Voivodeship roads
DW 109 DW 111

Voivodeship road 110 (Polish: Droga wojewódzka nr 110, abbreviated DW 110) is a route in the Polish voivodeship roads network. The route links the Voivodeship Road 102 in Lędzin, Voivodeship Road 103 in Cerkwica with Voivodeship Road 109 and Voivodeship Road 105 in Gryfice. The route runs through Gryfice County with length 23 km.[1]

Important settlements along the route

Route plan

km Icon Name Crossed roads
x Międzyzdroje
x Kołobrzeg
0 Lędzin
3 Skrobotowo
5 Karnice
11 Cerkwica
18 Przybiernówko
23 Level crossing for the Railway Line 402
23 Gryfice
x Świerzno
x Rzesznikowo
x Mrzeżyno
x Płoty

References

  1. ^ "Droga wojewódzka nr 110 DW 110". Wikimapia. Retrieved 2 December 2014.