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Lærdalstunnelen — Attraction in Aurland

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The Lærdal Tunnel is a 24.51-kilometre-long road tunnel connecting the municipalities of Lærdal and Aurland in Vestland county, Norway, and located approximately 117–142 kilometres northeast of Bergen.
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Lærdalstunnelen

Evangervegen 4, 5700 Vossevangen, Norway
4.6(415)
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The Lærdal Tunnel is a 24.51-kilometre-long road tunnel connecting the municipalities of Lærdal and Aurland in Vestland county, Norway, and located approximately 117–142 kilometres northeast of Bergen.

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4.6
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5.0
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I recently drove through the Lærdalstunnelen, and it was an impressive experience! The tunnel is incredibly long — over 24 kilometers — yet it felt safe and comfortable to drive. What really stands out are the beautifully designed lighted sections along the way, which break up the drive and create a unique atmosphere. The colorful lighting not only adds visual interest but also helps keep drivers alert on such a long stretch. A remarkable piece of engineering and a must-experience when...

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4.0
7y

Yes, really loooooong. There are three stopping areas, lighted in colours to make it more relaxing, where girls gather to have fun, and sometimes, there is a wedding ceremony right there in the middle of the tunnel! Passing traffic is loud, though. Don't exit the vehicle if you are claustrophobic (even if you can take the ride through). What amazes me, Norwegians build just one corridor, not one per each direction, and nothing for fresh air. Everything is in one ...

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5.0
9y

Hej.Denne tunnel blev lavet ,så folk der boede og bor i lærdal ,kunde opleve at se andet end sin egen bygd.indtil 2010 eller ca deromkring havde folket ikke nogen anelse om at der var andet end Lærdal,.et kultursamfund med stor K.Alle kendte alle hvor sammenholdet var og er noget ganske spesielt.samtlige huse er fredet.Og den dag i dag står næsten alle de gamle træhuse i samme flotte stand.Skolen jeg gik i ,danselokalet,apoteket ,sygehuset ja alt står i den samme flotte stand.I over 200år har kulturmarkedet i Lærdal blevet fejret ,med stor glæde og fest.Også i dag.Befolkningstallet er steget med tusen på 60 år.Det er ikke så meget vel....To tusen indbyggere.Deriblandt nogle Danskere.Savner du frisk luft.væk fra stress og jag.Et sjovt og imødekommende glad folkeferd,også fest og farver .Ikke glemme laksen.Seks store hoteller,.meget turistpreget.Du tager dit telt med .Tobak filter rullemaskine ja så kan du gøre det ganske billigt nede i dalen.øl købes rimeligt madvarer og diverse i supermarked.se sognefjorden 240km lang høye fjelde osv...Tunnellens flotte farver ,har en stor verdi,.Stor betydning.Folket fra Lærdal skulle ikke få et ildebefindende eller pludselig se sort på livet udenfor,Derfor er den så oplyst og...

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Mohammed AljeziriMohammed Aljeziri
I recently drove through the Lærdalstunnelen, and it was an impressive experience! The tunnel is incredibly long — over 24 kilometers — yet it felt safe and comfortable to drive. What really stands out are the beautifully designed lighted sections along the way, which break up the drive and create a unique atmosphere. The colorful lighting not only adds visual interest but also helps keep drivers alert on such a long stretch. A remarkable piece of engineering and a must-experience when driving in Norway!
Manul PallasManul Pallas
Yes, really loooooong. There are three stopping areas, lighted in colours to make it more relaxing, where girls gather to have fun, and sometimes, there is a wedding ceremony right there in the middle of the tunnel! Passing traffic is loud, though. Don't exit the vehicle if you are claustrophobic (even if you can take the ride through). What amazes me, Norwegians build just one corridor, not one per each direction, and nothing for fresh air. Everything is in one single tube.
Young KimYoung Kim
Lardal tunnel is the longest tunnel in the world with 24.5-kilometer connecting two different municipals. It took 20 minutes or so for me to pass through because I should keep the speed of 60km per hour. Keeping changing light while passing it was kind of fun experience and relieved boredom. There is no emergency exit but has emergency phones to contact the police and has car park in several places.
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I recently drove through the Lærdalstunnelen, and it was an impressive experience! The tunnel is incredibly long — over 24 kilometers — yet it felt safe and comfortable to drive. What really stands out are the beautifully designed lighted sections along the way, which break up the drive and create a unique atmosphere. The colorful lighting not only adds visual interest but also helps keep drivers alert on such a long stretch. A remarkable piece of engineering and a must-experience when driving in Norway!
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Yes, really loooooong. There are three stopping areas, lighted in colours to make it more relaxing, where girls gather to have fun, and sometimes, there is a wedding ceremony right there in the middle of the tunnel! Passing traffic is loud, though. Don't exit the vehicle if you are claustrophobic (even if you can take the ride through). What amazes me, Norwegians build just one corridor, not one per each direction, and nothing for fresh air. Everything is in one single tube.
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Lardal tunnel is the longest tunnel in the world with 24.5-kilometer connecting two different municipals. It took 20 minutes or so for me to pass through because I should keep the speed of 60km per hour. Keeping changing light while passing it was kind of fun experience and relieved boredom. There is no emergency exit but has emergency phones to contact the police and has car park in several places.
Young Kim

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