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The German avenue road is one by completely Germany - from the Baltic Sea to the Bodensee - prominent, about 2,500 km long holidays road. The project of General German Automobile Association, the German tourism federation and the protective association German Wald.Die road is carried is divided into eight sections.

  • - Rhine mountain (section 1)
  • Rhine mountain - Wittenberg and/or Rhine mountain - Dessau (section 2)
  • Dessau - Duderstadt (section 3)
  • Wittenberg - Dresden - Plauen (section 4)
  • Duderstadt and/or Plauen - Fulda (section 5)
  • Fulda - Bad Kreuznach (section 6)
  • Bad Kreuznach - joy city (section 7)
  • Joy city - Konstanz (section 8)

Distance process

With places those are italically written, do not pass through the avenue road past, but not.

Section 1

  • Rhine mountain

Section 2

  • Rhine mountain
  • Wittenberg and/or Dessau

Section 3

  • Dessau
  • Duderstadt

Section 4

  • Wittenberg
    • Dresden
  • Plauen

Section 5

  • Duderstadt and/or Plauen
  • Fulda

Section 6

  • Fulda
  • Bad Kreuznach

Section 7

  • Bad Kreuznach
    • Spiral home
    • Inheritance
    • Alzey
    • Alzey Schafhausen
    • Framersheim
    • Gau
    • Gau or home
  • Joy city

Section 8

  • Joy city
  • Konstanz
  • Island Reichenau

Contact address

Working group German avenue road registered association office Meckenheimer avenue 79 53115 Bonn telephone: +49 (0) 2 28/9 45 98 30 fax: +49 (0) 2 28/9 45 98 33 E-Mail: info@alleenstrasse.com 

See also

  • Hans Joachim merry

Literature

  • Working group German avenue road (Hrsg.): German avenue road - from to the Bodensee. (2. Edition). To WKP publishing house, freeread-sing 2001
  • Ulf Wolfgang Hoffmann: The German avenue road - of the island up to the . Central German publishing house, resounds 1995, ISBN 3-354-00857-1
  • Thomas Billhardt, Bell man: The German avenue road. Between and Rhine mountain. Ullstein, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-550-06904-9
  • Thomas Billhardt, Bell man: The German avenue road. Between Rhine mountain and Wittenberg. (5. Edition). Ullstein, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-550-06887-5

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