München Berne

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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 München to Berne

The main route from Munich to Berne typically involves traveling on the A96 and A1 highways, covering a distance of approximately 550 km with a typical travel duration of around 5-6 hours. Important cities along the route include Augsburg, Ulm, and Zurich. Alternative routes may include variations through Stuttgart or Strasbourg.

Meeting in München

In Munich, some of the best pickup points for trips to Berne are the Park-and-Ride facility at Fröttmaning with ample parking spaces and easy access to the A9 highway, the Munich Central Bus Station with convenient public transport connections and nearby parking options, the Park-and-Ride at Olympia-Einkaufszentrum offering easy access to the A8 highway, and the Park-and-Ride at Harras with good public transport links and parking availability.

Drop off points in Berne

In Berne, ideal drop-off locations for arrivals from Munich include the Bern Expo with easy access from the A1 highway, the Bern Wankdorf with convenient parking facilities and public transport connections, the Bern Zentrum for central access and parking options, and the Bern Neufeld offering easy access from the A6 highway and public transport availability.

Resting Points

Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Munich to Berne route include the Allgäuer Tor Rasthof near Kempten with restroom facilities, dining options, and a gas station, the Irschenberg Raststätte offering similar services, and the Pratteln Raststätte near Basel with amenities such as restrooms, restaurants, and a petrol station.

Traffic

Traffic congestion is common on the route from Munich to Berne during peak hours, especially around major cities like Ulm and Zurich. It is advisable to travel during off-peak times to avoid delays. Construction zones and potential bottlenecks can be found near Zurich and Basel, so it's recommended to check for traffic updates before starting your journey to plan accordingly.