Dresden Weißenfels
Date | Time | Route | Price | |
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22.06. | 18:00 | Dresden, Leipzig, Merseburg, Weißenfels | €8 | Show More |
13.07. | 18:00 | Dresden, Leipzig, Merseburg, Weißenfels | €8 | Show More |
Route Dresden to Weißenfels
The main route from Dresden to Weißenfels typically involves taking the A14 highway, covering a total distance of approximately 160 kilometers with an average travel time of around 1.5 to 2 hours. Important cities along the route include Leipzig and Halle. Alternative routes may include the A9 and A38 highways depending on traffic conditions.
Meeting in Dresden
In Dresden, some of the best pickup points for trips to Weißenfels are the Dresden-Neustadt train station with ample parking facilities and easy access to public transportation, the Dresden Hauptbahnhof with nearby parking garages and tram connections, the Dresden-Altstadt area with various parking lots and proximity to the city center, and the Dresden-Plauen area with convenient street parking options and bus stops.
Drop off points in Weißenfels
For arrivals from Dresden, some ideal drop-off locations in Weißenfels include the Weißenfels train station with parking spaces and proximity to bus stops, the Weißenfels city center with public parking lots and walking distance to attractions, the Weißenfels-West industrial area with ample parking and access to major roads, and the Weißenfels-Nord residential area with street parking and bus connections.
Resting Points
Along the route from Dresden to Weißenfels, recommended rest stops include the Raststätte Dresdner Tor offering restrooms, dining options, and a gas station around the halfway point, and the Raststätte Weißenfels providing similar amenities closer to the destination.
Traffic
Typical congestion areas on the Dresden to Weißenfels route include the approach to Leipzig during rush hours and potential roadworks near Halle. To avoid delays, it is advisable to travel during off-peak times and stay updated on traffic conditions through traffic apps or radio broadcasts.