The Herren Tunnel (in German: Herrentunnel) is a German 780 metre-long road- tunnel underneath the river Trave. It is part of the national highway Bundesstrasse 75, connecting Lübeck and Travemünde. [1][ unreliable source?] It is Germany's second toll tunnel, and was opened on 26 August 2005.
The tunnel replaces a bridge. Cyclists who could use the bridge regularly are not allowed to cycle through the tunnel and have to detour via Bad Schwartau or use a free shuttle bus with long waiting times through the tunnel.
53°54′02″N 10°46′25″E / 53.90056°N 10.77361°E
The Herren Tunnel (in German: Herrentunnel) is a German 780 metre-long road- tunnel underneath the river Trave. It is part of the national highway Bundesstrasse 75, connecting Lübeck and Travemünde. [1][ unreliable source?] It is Germany's second toll tunnel, and was opened on 26 August 2005.
The tunnel replaces a bridge. Cyclists who could use the bridge regularly are not allowed to cycle through the tunnel and have to detour via Bad Schwartau or use a free shuttle bus with long waiting times through the tunnel.
53°54′02″N 10°46′25″E / 53.90056°N 10.77361°E