Difference between revisions of "Crossable rest areas in Germany"
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== Autobahn A7 == | == Autobahn A7 == | ||
* '''Brunautal''' | * '''Brunautal''' | ||
+ | * '''Allertal''' | ||
+ | * '''Hannover Wülferode''' | ||
* '''Göttingen''' | * '''Göttingen''' | ||
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* '''Kassel''' | * '''Kassel''' | ||
+ | * '''Hasselberg''' | ||
* '''Rhön''' | * '''Rhön''' | ||
* '''Seesen''' | * '''Seesen''' |
Revision as of 22:43, 24 June 2014
The following German Raststättes do allow, according to Tanken & Rasten 1997, Zweites Halbjahr (the last offial 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!
Contents
Autobahn A1
- Buddikate
- Dammer Berge, the famous bridge Raststätte
- Grundbergsee
- Hamburg-Stillhorn
- Ostetal
- Remscheid
- Tecklenburger Land
- Wildeshausen
Autobahn A2
- Gütersloh
- Garbsen
Autobahn A3
- Ferntal
- Siegburg, pedestrian bridge
- Spessart
- Steigerwald
- Weiskirchen
Autobahn A7
- Brunautal
- Allertal
- Hannover Wülferode
- Göttingen
- Kassel
- Hasselberg
- Rhön
- Seesen
Autobahn A8
- Irschenberg, Raststätte is on the Salzburg-bound side
- Stuttgart
Autobahn A9
- Fürholzen, Raststätte is on the Northbound side, southbound there is/was a small parking. Crossing requires a walk of about 20 minutes, partly through the fields.
- Nürnberg Feucht, car and pedestrian tunnels
Autobahn A10
- Michendorf, bridge on the Hannover-bound side of the Raststätte.
Autobahn A27
- Langwedel-Daverden