You can follow the construction of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel via our cameras, which cover the entire construction site in Rødbyhavn and Puttgarden.

The Fehmarnbelt tunnel will remove a bottleneck, reduce travel time and strengthen links between Scandinavia and Central Europe.
When the Fehmarnbelt tunnel is completed, the journey between Rødbyhavn and Puttgarden will take 7 minutes by train and 10 minutes by car.
The Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link is part of a greener traffic corridor in Europe and will boost the transport of freight by electric trains.
June 24 2025
On Monday 23 June, the Danish Minister for Transport Thomas Danielsen and Claus Ruhe Madsen, Minister for Transport in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, inaugurated the new 250 m² exhibition on Denmark's largest infrastructure project at LEGOLAND® in Billund. The LEGO models in the new attraction show the construction of the world's longest immersed tunnel – the Fehmarbelt tunnel – and are intended to inspire children and young people through play and learning to consider an education in the construction trades.
You can follow the construction of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel via our cameras, which cover the entire construction site in Rødbyhavn and Puttgarden.
Construction of the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link will take eight and a half years. Here is an overview of the various phases of construction.
Take a trip through the Fehmarnbelt tunnel as it will appear when construction is completed in 2029.