N61 road (Netherlands)
The N61 is a provincial road (Dutch: provinciale weg) in the Netherlands, located in the province of Zeeland. It runs primarily in a north-south direction through the eastern part of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, the southernmost part of the province, bordering Belgium.
The road connects the N68 near Hulst in the north with the Belgian border near Zelzate in the south. Important towns and villages along its route include Clinge, Nieuw-Namen, and Koewacht.
The N61 is an important regional connector, facilitating traffic flow between Zeeuws-Vlaanderen and Belgium. It plays a significant role in both local and international traffic, particularly for commuters and freight transport.
The road is maintained by the province of Zeeland, which is responsible for its upkeep and upgrades. The N61 is typically a two-lane road, with some sections potentially having separated cycle paths alongside.
Traffic volume can vary depending on the section and time of day. Measures may be implemented to manage traffic flow and ensure road safety.