The Gudvanga Tunnel is located in the municipality of Aurland in Vestland county, Norway. The tunnel connects the village of Gudvangen, at the head of the Nærøyfjord, with the Undredalen valley and is part of European Route E16. At 11,428 metres in length, it is Norway's third longest road tunnel. It was opened on 17 December 1991.
After passing through the Gudvanga Tunnel, drivers pass through a number of other tunnels. About 500 metres east of the eastern exit from the Gudvanga Tunnel a new tunnel begins: the 5,053-metre long Flenja Tunnel which ends at Flåm. Approximately 1 kilometre after that tunnel is the 1,363-metre Fretheim Tunnel. About 7 kilometres further to the east is the entrance to the 24.5-kilometre long Lærdal Tunnel, which is the world's longest road tunnel. This means that in a 51.5 kilometres section of the E16, 43 kilometres of that distance consists of tunnels.
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