Bergen Tunnel

The Bergen Tunnel is a tunnel crossing the Central Ranges of Brunant. It is the only tunnel crossing the mountains in Brunant. It forms part of the B3 road.

History
The tunnel was originally planned as a railway tunnel. Work began on the Boguestown entrance in 1912 but after a few months it was deemed too expensive and the project was scrapped. In 1965 it was taken up again but with the intention to have a road tunnel. Work was completed in 1968 and King Marten II officially opened the tunnel.

People using the tunnel save one hour instead of going over the mountains and through Berganz. There is a toll fee of 4,5€.