Lærdal Tunnel

Local nameLærdalstunnelen
LocationVestlandet, Norway

The Lærdal Tunnel is a 24.51-kilometre-long road tunnel connecting the municipalities of Lærdal and Aurland in Vestland county, Norway; the southwest end of the tunnel is approximately 117 kilometres northeast of Bergen. It carries two lanes of European Route E16, and was the final link completing the main highway that now enables car travel between Oslo and Bergen with no ferry connections and no difficult mountain crossings during winter. It is the longest road tunnel in the world, succeeding the Swiss Gotthard Road Tunnel.

In 1975, the Parliament of Norway decided that the main road between Oslo and Bergen would run via Filefjell. In 1992, Parliament confirmed that decision, added that the road should run through a tunnel between Lærdal and Aurland, and passed legislation to build the tunnel. Construction started in 1995 and the tunnel opened in 2000.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lærdal_Tunnel

Phone +47 57 63 33 13

Address Lærdalstunnelen, 5745, Norway

Coordinates 60°58'11.491" N 7°22'19.192" E

Tours and activities: Lærdal Tunnel

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Flåm: Borgund Stave Church, Lærdal, and Stegastein Tour

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Lærdal: Guided Tour in Borgund Stave Church and Vindhella

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