Difference between revisions of "Crossable rest areas in Germany"

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== Autobahn A3 ==
 
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== Autobahn A10 ==
 
== Autobahn A10 ==
* '''Michendorf''', bridge on the [[Hannover]]-bound side of the Raststätte.
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== Autobahn A27 ==
 
== Autobahn A27 ==
 
* '''Langwedel-Daverden'''
 
* '''Langwedel-Daverden'''

Revision as of 12:04, 7 July 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!

Autobahn A1

  • Buddikate
  • Dammer Berge, the famous bridge Raststätte
  • Grundbergsee
  • Hamburg-Stillhorn
  • Lichtendorf
  • Ostetal
  • Remscheid
  • Tecklenburger Land
  • Wildeshausen

Autobahn A2

  • Gütersloh
  • Garbsen
  • Börde

Autobahn A3

  • Ferntal
  • Siegburg, pedestrian bridge
  • Spessart
  • Steigerwald
  • Weiskirchen

Autobahn A5

  • Bruchsal

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, involves a 15-20 minutes walk


Autobahn A27

  • Langwedel-Daverden