Federal Highway 310
Bundesstrasse 310 in Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Operator: | Federal Republic of Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overall length: | 35.4 km | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course of the road
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The federal highway 310 (abbreviation: B 310 ) is a German federal highway in Bavaria . It leads from the Oberjochpass through the Allgäu to Oy-Mittelberg . The B 310 is the middle part of the German Alpine Road .
On January 1, 2016, the federal highway 310 from Oy-Mittelberg to Füssen was downgraded to the state highway 2521 due to the parallel traffic routing to the A 7 . This leaves only the section from Oberjoch to Oy-Mittelberg and the section from the Füssen junction to the B 16.
course
The federal road 310 begins at the Oberjoch exit on the B 308 ( Sonthofen - Weißenbach am Lech ), Oberallgäu district and initially heads north. Along the river Wertach and past numerous hamlets (e.g. Unterjoch ), the B 310 reaches the Wertach bypass . Now the route leads along the Grüntensee to the roundabout at the Oy-Mittelberg bypass . From here the main road leads to the Oy-Mittelberg junction.
The B 310 starts again at the Füssen junction. There it now leads north past Füssen and ends at the junction with the B 16 . From here there is a connection to Marktoberdorf (north) and downtown Füssen (south).
history
Previous routes and names
The federal highway 310 emerged from the Reichsstraße 310 in 1949 . Apart from the bypasses, it had the same course as today.
Replacements
In the 1990s, the Füssen northern bypass was put into operation.
tourism
Tourist routes
The federal highway 310 forms the middle part of the German Alpine Road along the entire route .
Scenic routes
At the western end of the federal highway 310, the Oberjochpass and the Tannheimer Tal are reached via the B 308 . The B 310 leads through the Allgäu Alps .