The Gásadalur Tunnel, Gásadalstunnilin, is a 1.4 kilometre long,[1] single-lane tunnel in the west of the Faroe Islands, on the island of Vágar. It connects the villages of Bøur in the east with Gásadalur in the west, which are separated by the Knúkarnir mountain.[2]

Gásadalstunnilin
The western entrance of the tunnel
Overview
CoordinatesNorth West: 62°06′22″N 7°25′41″W / 62.106031°N 7.428131°W / 62.106031; -7.428131 (North West Exit)
South East: 62°05′40″N 7°24′21″W / 62.094444°N 7.405772°W / 62.094444; -7.405772 (South East exit)
Technical
Length1400m

The tunnel was initially open to pedestrians in 2003 but it was not until 2006[3] that it was officially open and available to vehicles.

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References edit

  1. ^ "The World's longest Tunnel Page: Tunnels in Faerö Islands". www.lotsberg.net.
  2. ^ "OpenStreetMap | Node: Knúkarnir (302104878)". OpenStreetMap.
  3. ^ "10 facts you didn't know about the Faroe Islands". blog.tripwolf.com.