Driving in Germany
The Deutsche Alpenstraße – German Alpine Road – is a monumental feat of engineering that carves 450km across the Alps from Lake Constance to Bad Reichenhall in the Berchtesgaden region. A series of dramatic bridges, tunnels and viaducts takes you past historic spa towns, castles and mountain lakes. The Deutsche Märchenstraße – German Fairy Tale Road – stretches 600km between Bremen and Hanau, along the picturesque Weser river tracing a route through the historic villages, castles and countryside immortalised by the Brothers Grimm.
Most German drivers fit winter tyres to cope with snow and ice. These aren’t easy to find in the UK so it’s worth buying a set of snow chains as an alternative. If you’re involved in a collision in snow and have neither winter tyres nor snow chains you’ll automatically be considered at least partially at fault. The maximum speed limit with chains is 50kmh.
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