A7 (Germany)
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The A7 crosses Germany from north to south, starting at the Danish border and ending at the Austrian border. From Denmark till Würzburg it's part of the european route E45.
It is the longest national motorway in Europe and also one of the most frequented in Germany. This makes it a great place for getting long rides very easy.
Cities, service stations and exits
- Flensburg
- Hamburg
Horster Dreieck (A1)
Brunautal Ost
- Soltau
- (45)
Soltau-Süd (B3)
(bad)
- There's an Autohof
where you can try to find a lift. Hitching next to the street is hard because there are caravan brothels.
- There's an Autohof
Hannover (A2)
- Hannover
Wülferode
(average)
- Hildesheim
Harz
(good)
- Göttingen
Göttingen
(good)
- Kassel
Dreieck Fulda (A66)
Hasselberge
(average)
Kirchheimer Dreieck (A4)
Kirchheim
(good) (only direction North)
Hattenbacher Dreieck (A5)
Großenmoor
(good)
- Fulda
Dreieck Fulda (A66)
Uttrichshausen
(good)
- Würzburg
Kreuz Biebelried (A3, E45)
- Ulm
Illertal
Kreuz Memmingen (A96, E54)
- Memmingen
Allgäuer Tor
- Kempten
- Füssen
German highways
Major highways: A1 • A2 • A3 • A4 • A5 • A6 • A7 • A8 • A9
Minor highways: A10 • A11 • A12 • A13 • A14 • A15 • A17 • A19 • A20 • A21 • A23 • A24 • A25 • A26 • A27 • A28 • A29 • A30 • A31 • A33 • A37 • A38 • A39 • A40 • A42 • A43 • A44 • A45 • A46 • A48 • A49 • A52 • A57 • A59 • A60 • A61 • A62 • A63 • A64 • A65 • A66 • A67 • A70 • A71 • A72 • A73 • A81 • A92 • A93 • A94 • A95 • A96 • A98 • A99