Lærdal Tunnel

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Lærdal, Norway

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Lærdal Tunnel Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lærdal Tunnel is located in Lærdal, Norway on Hagavegen 11. Lærdal Tunnel is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category tunnel in Norway.

Address

Hagavegen 11

Phone

+47 22073000

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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marco pracucci

25 km through the mountains and 2 different cities. Nice blue and green colors. The wall's surface is purely rock from the mountain. Super suggestive. It's gonna take 20 minutes give or take to make the entire way, but u're gonna enjoy the time

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Jean GT

One of the best engineered Tunnel offered to driving enthusiasts because the tunnel stretches about 24.51 kilometer (15.23 miles) and is considered to be the longest road tunnel in the world. The tunnel was open to public in the year 2000. The unique aspect of the tunnel is that it is designed taking into consideration the physical & mental aspects of the public & drivers, hence the tunnel is divided into four sections separating at every 6 km (3.7 miles) with three large caves that are illuminated with blue lighting with yellow light inserts along its edges to replicate a sunrise ambiance. Passengers are also reminded or greeted with a sign at the end of every kilometer, on how many kilometers are left to exit the tunnel. The tunnel is also very well insulated, purified & ventilated. The polluted air circulating within the tunnel such as dust, soot carbon & nitrogen dioxide is collected into an air treatment plant that in return produces well purified and clean air. One thing to remember is that once you enter the tunnel there is no emergency exit, till the very end. The good thing is that the tunnel has been well wired and networked so you can use your radio or mobile phones. Just in case if things go to bad with your network or in case of an emergency you don't have to worry, there are emergency phones marked 'SOS' at every 250 meters through which you can contact Police, Fire departments & Hospitals. Also Fire extinguishers are well placed within every 125 meters. Besides you don't have to worry on anything because every vehicle that enters & exits the tunnel is monitored and there are speeding cameras for monitoring those exceeding speed limits inside the tunnel.

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Ian from Wii Sports Resort

I heard that it got in the Guinness Record book for Longest Road Tunnel! So that’s neat.

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Aleksandra Markova

I don't like tunnels but this one is different. Almost 25km. Has some places where you can stop with beautiful blue light.

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Ricardas Jasas

Nice! Inside the tunnel and on the hill above the tunnel!

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chitraprasanna anbalagan

The best engineered tunnel in the world as of 2017 I didn't realize that I travelled 24 km. We even took a break inside the tunnel, not because the tunnel is so long, but because of the beautiful lighting inside. Amazing engineering achievement!!

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Waldemar Grochowski

Zanim powstał tunel płynęliśmy promem - teraz to oszczędność czasu i pieniędzy - super

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Oleksandr UA

Красивий тунель,архітектори не з цього світу,таке зробити.