München Lindau (Bodensee)

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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 Lindau (Bodensee)

The main route from Munich to Lindau (Lake Constance) follows the A96 highway, covering a distance of approximately 215 kilometers with an average travel time of around 2.5 hours. Important cities along the route include Augsburg, Memmingen, and Kempten. Alternative routes may include the A8 and A7 highways depending on traffic conditions.

Meeting in München

Some of the best pickup points in Munich for rides to Lindau (Lake Constance) are the Munich Central Bus Station (ZOB), Munich Airport, Munich East Station, and Pasing Train Station. These locations offer easy access to major highways, ample parking facilities, and are well-connected to public transportation options.

Drop off points in Lindau (Bodensee)

When arriving from Munich, ideal drop-off points in Lindau (Lake Constance) include the Lindau Central Train Station, Lindau Harbour, Lindau Island, and the entrance to the Lindau motorway. These locations are easily accessible from the highway, provide convenient parking options, and are well-served by public transport.

Resting Points

Along the route from Munich to Lindau (Lake Constance), recommended rest stops include the Allgäuer Tor Nord rest area offering restrooms, dining options, and a gas station. Another option is the Aichstetten rest area providing similar facilities. These stops are strategically located for a quick break during the journey.

Traffic

Typical congestion points and times on the Munich to Lindau (Lake Constance) route often occur near major cities like Augsburg and during peak travel hours. The best times to travel are early in the morning or late at night to avoid rush hour traffic. Be aware of potential roadworks and narrow sections, especially near construction zones, to minimize delays.