A13 (Germany)
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The Autobahn A13 connects Berlin and Dresden in eastern Germany. It has a total length of 196 km.
The motorway starts at the Schönefelder Kreuz, an interchange with the A10 (Berliner Ring) and A113, which is the Autobahn coming from the centre of Berlin. It continues southwards, where there is the interchange Dreieck Spreewald to the A15 towards Cottbus and Poland. The end of the motorway is the highway interchange Autobahndreieck Dresden-Nord, where it merges into the A4.
hitching the A13
Legend: (very good) | (good) | (average) | (bad) | (senseless)
- (1) Kreuz Schönefeld
- (2) Ragow
- (3a) Mittenwalde
- (3b) Bestensee
- Am Kahlberg
- (4) Groß Köris
- (5a) Teupitz
- (5b) Baruth
- (6) Staakow
- (7) Freiwalde
- Berstetal (very good) for Berlin, (bad) for the rest, maybe (average) towards Frankfurt/Oder
- It can be hard to find a lift that is not going to Berlin. You can take a lift to Berlin and then go to the hitchhiking spot towards the direction you actually want to go.
- (8) Duben
- Rüblingsheide
- (9) Lübbenau
- (10) Dreieck Spreewald
- (11) Kittlitz
- (12) Calau
- (13) Bronkow
- (14) Großräschen
- Freienhufener Eck Ost and West
- (15) Klettwitz
- (16) Schwarzheide
- (17) Ruhland
- (18) Ortrand
- (19) Schönborn
- (20) Thiendorf
- (21) Radeburg
- (22) Marsdorf
- (23) Dresden-Nord
- to A4