Memmingen Lindau (Bodensee)
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Route Memmingen to Lindau (Bodensee)
The main route from Memmingen to Lindau (Bodensee) primarily follows the A96 motorway, covering a total distance of approximately 70 kilometers with an average travel time of 1 hour. Key cities along the route include Wangen and Weißensberg. Alternative routes may include scenic detours through smaller towns like Kißlegg or Wasserburg.
Meeting in Memmingen
The best pick-up points in Memmingen for rides to Lindau (Bodensee) are located near the A96 motorway with easy access and ample parking facilities. Specific meeting spots include Memmingen Central Station, Memmingen Airport, and designated carpool areas along the A96. These locations offer convenient public transportation connections and secure parking options for drivers and passengers.
Drop off points in Lindau (Bodensee)
The top drop-off points in Lindau (Bodensee) for arrivals from Memmingen are conveniently situated near the A96 motorway. Ideal locations include Lindau Central Station, Lindau Harbor, and designated drop-off zones near the city center. These spots provide easy access to public transportation and ample parking spaces for drivers and passengers.
Resting Points
Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Memmingen to Lindau (Bodensee) route include the Allgäuer Tor Rasthof near Leutkirch offering restrooms, dining options, and a petrol station. Another option is the Bodensee Rasthof near Tettnang, providing similar services for travelers.
Traffic
Typical congestion areas and peak traffic times on the Memmingen to Lindau (Bodensee) route occur during rush hours in the morning and late afternoon. Best travel times are during midday or evenings to avoid heavy traffic. Be aware of potential roadworks or congestion near bottleneck areas such as construction zones or major intersections, and plan accordingly to minimize delays.