Würzburg Ratzeburg
Date | Time | Route | Price | |
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05.08. | 09:00 | Heidenheim an der Brenz, Aalen, Würzburg, Kassel, Göttingen, Hannover, Hamburg, Ratzeburg | 30 € | Show More |
Route Würzburg to Ratzeburg
The main route from Würzburg to Ratzeburg involves traveling on the A3 and A24 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 600 kilometers. The typical drive time is around 6 hours, passing through major cities such as Nuremberg, Berlin, and Lübeck. Alternative routes may include variations through Hannover or Leipzig, depending on traffic conditions.
Meeting in Würzburg
In Würzburg, some of the best pick-up points for rides to Ratzeburg are the central train station, where drivers and passengers have easy access to public transportation and parking facilities nearby. Another option is the parking lot at Mainfranken Theater, providing convenient parking for drivers. Additionally, the Parkhaus am Grafeneckart offers ample parking spaces and is easily reachable for both drivers and passengers. Lastly, the Parkplatz am Hubland is a good meeting point with easy access to major roads.
Drop off points in Ratzeburg
For arrivals from Würzburg, some ideal drop-off points in Ratzeburg include the parking area near Ratzeburg Castle, providing easy access from the highway. Another good option is the Ratzeburg Bahnhof, offering convenient public transportation connections. The Parkplatz am Mühlenteich is also a suitable location for drop-offs with ample parking spaces. Additionally, the Parkhaus am See offers a central location for drivers and passengers.
Resting Points
Along the route from Würzburg to Ratzeburg, recommended rest stops include Rasthof Spessart Ost with facilities such as restrooms, restaurants, and a gas station, located around halfway through the journey. Another convenient stop is Raststätte Buckautal offering similar services and positioned near major road crossings.
Traffic
Typical congestion areas on the Würzburg to Ratzeburg route include sections near major cities during rush hours, especially around Nuremberg and Berlin. To avoid delays, it's advisable to travel during off-peak times or consider using traffic monitoring apps for real-time updates on road conditions. Additionally, be aware of ongoing roadworks and potential bottlenecks near construction zones.