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Crossable rest areas in Germany

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All of the The following German [[Raststätte]]s do allow, according traffic to cross from one side to the other. Note that most of the information was copied verbatim from '''Tanken & Rasten 1997, Zweites Halbjahr''' (the last offial official booklet of the Tank & Rast organisation) traffic to cross from one side to the other. Note that the information was copied verbatim, and no attempt was made to verify the current situation!
In Germany passing to the opposite rest area is often, but not always, possible through so-called "service roads". Using these service roads it takes quite often less than 20 minutes to go to the opposite rest area, and almost always the walk can be completed within 45 minutes.
* '''Dammer Berge''', the famous bridge Raststätte
* '''Grundbergsee'''
* '''Hamburg-Stillhorn''', [http://goo.gl/maps/L7sZz a ~20 minute walk]
* '''Lichtendorf'''
* '''Ostetal'''
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