State road 407

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State road 407
L 407
Basic data
Operator:
Start of the street: Offenheim
( 49 ° 43 ′  N , 8 ° 0 ′  E )
End of street: Wallertheim
( 49 ° 50 ′  N , 8 ° 3 ′  E )
Overall length: 17 km

State :

Rhineland-Palatinate

Course of the road
Alzey-Worms district (license plate AZ)
Confluence L 406
Locality Bechenheim
crossing Kirchstrasse L 405
Locality Naked
crossing Main street K 7
Locality Wendelsheim
Confluence Bahnhofstrasse L 409
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty L 407 parallel to L 409
Confluence Bahnhofstrasse L 409
Locality Uffhofen
Locality Flonheim
Roundabout L 408
Locality Armsheim
Locality Schimsheim
Confluence Steggasse K 16
Locality Wallertheim
crossing Mainzer Strasse K 18
crossing B420

The national road 407 is located in the Rheinland-Pfalz region Rhine Hesse and connects the north to the south part of the district Alzey-Worms .

geography

Natural allocation

The state road 407 is about 17 km long and runs through the western part of the Alzey-Worms district. It begins in the north at Wallertheim and ends in the south at Offenheim . The southern beginning - on the Offenheim district area - belongs within the natural spatial main unit group Saar-Nahe-Bergland (No. 19) to the main unit North Palatinate Bergland (193). Immediately to the north is the large natural region of the Upper Rhine Plain (No. 20–23) with its main unit, the Rheinhessisches Tafel- und Hügelland (227).

course

The southern part of the L 407 begins with the Bechenheim junction in the Offenheimer Vorholzwald, which is on the L 406 between Oberwiesen and Offenheim. After a short stretch through the forest , the state road crosses its first village with Bechenheim . At the northern end of the village, the L 407 crosses with the L 405 ( Nieder-Wiesen / Offenheim) at the Kirchstrasse / Obergasse intersection , before the L 407 continues towards Nack . About halfway there is an emergency stopping bay on each side of the road before the state road touches the BENO wind farm and continues towards Nack. In Nack itself, the L 407 crosses with the K 7 ( Erbes-Büdesheim / Nieder-Wiesen) at the intersection of Bechenheimer Straße / Hauptstraße , before the L 407 continues in the direction of Wendelsheim . Between Nack and Wendelsheim, past the Ahrenberg , there is an exit to the Teufelsrutsch slightly to the west , which gave its name to a hill climb that took place annually between 1966 and 2001 on the Nack-Wendelsheim section of the L 407. The section from Offenheim to Wendelsheim is part of the Deutsche Schuhstrasse . In Wendelsheim, the L 407 crosses with the L 409 (Erbes-Büdesheim / Wonsheim ) at the Bahnhofstrasse-Nacker Strasse intersection . For a short section of around 100 m, the L 407 runs parallel to the L 409 in an easterly direction, before it runs further north at the next junction towards Uffhofen . This short stretch on the L 409 is also part of Deutsche Alleenstraße . Shortly after the junction, the state road touches the beet mill , a little further the ghost mill , before it finally reaches the Flonheim district of Uffhoffen. From the height of Rübenmühle , the Wiesbach flows parallel to the end of the state road . From 1871 to 1995 the Wiesbachtalbahn ran parallel from the Uffhofen junction to Uffhofen . From Uffhofen it goes directly to Flonheim, at the end of which there is a roundabout with an exit to the L 408 in the direction of Bornheim . After Flonheim, the village of Armsheim and the directly adjoining Schimsheim district follow further north . Shortly before the local exit in Schimsheim, the L 407 has a junction to the K 16 (towards Rommersheim ) at the confluence of Armsheimer Straße / Steggasse , before the route continues north to the last village of Wallertheim. In Wallertheim itself, the L 407 has an eastern branch to the K 18 (direction B 420 ) at the intersection of Mainzer Straße-Neustraße-Schimheimer Straße . From now on, the K 16 runs parallel to the L 407 in a northerly direction. Both streets end at the end of the village at the intersection with federal highway 420.

Devil's slide hill climb

From 1966 to 2001, was on the L 407 between Nack and Wendelsheim Teufelsrutsch hill climb held. The event was hosted by MSC Alzey . The route was considered to be one of the shortest and fastest routes in mountain racing. After 2001, the track was no longer approved for hill climbing. The route was 1,500 m in length, 60 m in altitude and ended at an altitude of 245  m above sea level. NHN . The Nacker sports field ( hard court ) served as a paddock , the sports center as a racing office. Ticket sales and catering were largely the responsibility of the Nacker Turn- und Sportverein TuS Nack 1957 . More than 100 TuS helpers and other volunteers were involved in the event. Among the participants were well-known motor sports enthusiasts such as Karl Jordan, Dieter Kern and Jörg Obermoser . In the course of the Rhineland-Palatinate rally , in which the race was part of a special stage, well-known starters such as the two-time rally world champion Walter Röhrl with his co-driver Christian Geistdörfer , Klaus Fritzinger , Luitpold Prince of Bavaria or Achim Warmbold found themselves .

Attractions

Individual evidence

  1. Landscape profile of the landscape area 193.15 Wiesener Randhöhen of the landscape information system of the Rhineland-Palatinate nature conservation administration ( notes )
  2. ^ Emil Meynen , Josef Schmithüsen (Ed.): Handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany . Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Remagen / Bad Godesberg 1953–1962 (9 deliveries in 8 books, updated map 1: 1,000,000 with main units 1960).
  3. ↑ The regional structure of Rhineland-Palatinate. (PDF) lfu.rlp.de, accessed on April 21, 2020 .
  4. a b c Bernhard Hähnel: Nacker Nachrichten July 2013. ortsgemeinde-nack.de, July 1, 2013, accessed on April 25, 2019 .
  5. a b c Teufelsrutsch (Nack / Alzey). rallycross-photo.com, accessed April 25, 2019 .
  6. Schuhstrasse . ( Memento from February 20, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Schnell-alzey.de, accessed on April 21, 2020.
  7. Deutsche Alleenstrasse. alleenstrasse.com, accessed on April 21, 2020 .
  8. Amiche, Bawettche, Zuckerlottche & Co. amiche.de, accessed on April 21, 2020 .
  9. ^ Association history of TuS 1957 Nack eV tus-nack.de, accessed on April 25, 2019 .