Erding Zürich

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Date Time Route Price
04.08. 00:00 Erding, München, Memmingen, Lindau (Bodensee), Zürich, Berne, Genève, Lyon, Clermont Ferrand, Bordeaux, Bayonne, Vitoria Gasteiz, Burgos, León, Ponferrada 100 € Show More

Route Erding to Zürich

The main route from Erding to Zurich follows the A92 and A96 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 400 kilometers. The typical travel time is around 4-5 hours, passing through major cities such as Munich and Ulm. Alternative routes may include the A8 and A81 highways, providing scenic views and additional travel options.

Meeting in Erding

The best pick-up points in Erding for rides to Zurich are located near the A92 highway, providing easy access for drivers and passengers. Some recommended locations include Erding train station with ample parking facilities and nearby bus stops, Erding Park & Ride with secure parking options, and Erding City Center with convenient public transportation connections.

Drop off points in Zürich

The ideal drop-off spots in Zurich for arrivals from Erding are conveniently situated near the A1 motorway. Recommended locations include Zurich Airport with designated drop-off zones and public transport access, Zurich Central Station offering various parking options, and Zurich City Center with easy access to public transportation and nearby parking facilities.

Resting Points

Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the route from Erding to Zurich include Rosenberger Erding with restrooms, dining options, and a gas station around the halfway point. Another option is Tank & Rast Günzburg offering similar amenities and located near Ulm. These locations provide essential services for travelers on long journeys.

Traffic

Typical congestion times and areas on the Erding to Zurich route are during rush hours in Munich and around construction zones near Ulm. The best travel times are early mornings or late evenings to avoid heavy traffic. Special traffic situations like roadworks or narrow passages should be anticipated, with detours recommended to prevent delays.