|  | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Length | 956 km (594 mi) | 
| Major junctions | |
| South-East end | Constanța, Romania | 
| North-West end | Mukachevo, Ukraine | 
| Location | |
| Countries |  Romania  Ukraine | 
| Highway system | |
European route E 81 is a road part of the International E-road network. It begins in Constanța, Romania and ends in Mukachevo, Ukraine. The road is 956 km (594 mi) long.
The road follows the route: Mukachevo – Halmeu – Satu Mare – Zalău – Cluj-Napoca – Turda – Sebeș – Sibiu – Pitești – București – Lehliu – Fetești – Cernavodă – Constanța.[1]
Itinerary
 M 24: Mukachevo ( M 24: Mukachevo ( E50) ( E50) ( E471) (Start of concurrency with E471) (Start of concurrency with E58) – Berehove E58) – Berehove
 M 23: Berehove – Vylok M 23: Berehove – Vylok
 M 26: Vylok – Nevetlenfolu M 26: Vylok – Nevetlenfolu
 DN1C: Halmeu – Livada DN1C: Halmeu – Livada
 DN19: Livada (End of concurrency with DN19: Livada (End of concurrency with E58) – Satu Mare E58) – Satu Mare
 DN19A: Satu Mare ( DN19A: Satu Mare ( E671) – Supuru de Sus E671) – Supuru de Sus
 DN1F: Supuru de Sus – Zalău – Cluj-Napoca DN1F: Supuru de Sus – Zalău – Cluj-Napoca
 DN1: Cluj-Napoca (Start of concurrency with DN1: Cluj-Napoca (Start of concurrency with E60) – Turda (End of concurrency with E60) – Turda (End of concurrency with E60) – Alba Iulia – Sebeș (Start of concurrency with E60) – Alba Iulia – Sebeș (Start of concurrency with E68) – Sibiu (End of concurrency with E68) – Sibiu (End of concurrency with E68) E68)
 A 1: Sibiu A 1: Sibiu
 DN1: Sibiu (Start of concurrency with DN1: Sibiu (Start of concurrency with E68) – Veștem (End of concurrency with E68) – Veștem (End of concurrency with E68) E68)
 DN7: Veștem – Râmnicu Vâlcea – Pitești DN7: Veștem – Râmnicu Vâlcea – Pitești
 A 1: Pitești ( A 1: Pitești ( E574) – Bucharest ( E574) – Bucharest ( E70) ( E70) ( E85) E85)
 A 2: Bucharest – Fetești – Cernavodă – Constanța A 2: Bucharest – Fetești – Cernavodă – Constanța
 A 4: Constanța – Agigea – Port of Constanța A 4: Constanța – Agigea – Port of Constanța
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