International roads

The Estonian road network also includes E-roads and TEN-T roads. An E-road is a road defined by the UN Economic and Social Council, i.e. a road of the European road network. A TEN-T road is a road defined in Regulation (EC) No 1315/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council that is located on the territory of Estonia, i.e. a road of the Trans-European road network.

Among national roads, there are a total of 947 km of E-roads and 1,289 km of TEN-T roads.

International major roads:

  • Road No 1 Tallinn–Narva (E20)
  • Road No 2 Tallinn–Tartu–Võru–Luhamaa (E263)
  • Road No 3 Jõhvi–Tartu–Valga (E264)
  • Road No 4 Tallinn–Pärnu–Ikla (E67)
  • Road No 5 Pärnu–Rakvere–Sõmeru
  • Road No 7 Riia–Pihkva (E77)
  • Road No 8 Tallinn–Paldiski (E265*)
  • Road No 9 Ääsmäe–Haapsalu–Rohuküla
  • Road No 10 Risti–Virtsu–Kuivastu–Kuressaare**
  • Road No 11 Tallinn ring road (E265)
  • Road No 11174 Paldiski–Padise (E265***)
  • Road No 11180 Paldiski lõunasadama tee (E265)

A road can be both an E-road and a TEN-T road.

*E265 only 25,103–45,644 kilometers
**TEN-T section only 0,000–67,501 up to Virtsu harbour
***E265 and TEN-T sections only 0,000–1,021 kilometers

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Last updated: 09.02.2026

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