Planseestrasse

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State road L255
Planseestrasse
Basic data
Start of the street: Reutte
( 47 ° 29 ′  N , 10 ° 44 ′  E )
End of street: State border at Ammersattel
( 47 ° 32 ′  N , 10 ° 53 ′  E )
Overall length: 18.75 km

State :

Tyrol

Austria - Plansee Icy lake - panoramio - Michael Paraskevas.jpg
The Planseestrasse on the banks of the Plansee
Course of the road
Reutte district
Junction (0.0)  Fernpassstrasse B179
Locality beginning (0.6)  Entrance to Bad Kreckelmoos
Roundabout (0.8)  Breitenwanger Strasse L70
Village end (0.9)  End of Bad Kreckelmoos
bridge (1.2)  Ausserfernbahn
passport Rossrücke ( 994  m above sea level )
flow (3.5)  Archbach
Locality beginning (9.5)  Beginning of the village Am Plansee
Village end (9.8)  End of town Am Plansee
flow (11.9)  Torsäulenbach
flow (12.8)  Torsäulenbach
flow (13.3)  Torsäulenbach
flow (13.4)  Torsäulenbach
passport Ammersattel ( 1115  m above sea level )
flow (18.7)  Fischbach
EU border crossing (18,700)  Austria-Germany border crossing
Template: AB / Maintenance / NextDEGermany Continue on  St 2060 to Ettal

The Planseestraße (L 255) is a state road in Tyrol . It leads from Reutte along the Plansee to the Bavarian border at Ammersattel and is 18.75 km long.

course

The Planseestrasse begins in Reutte / Neumühle at the Reutte Süd exit of Fernpassstrasse (B 179) as a continuation of Lechtalstrasse (B 198). It leads through Bad Kreckelmoos, which is part of the municipality of Breitenwang, and over the Rossrücke ( 994  m above sea level ) into the Archbach valley , which it follows to the Kleiner Plansee. From kilometers 5.0 to 9.5 it runs on the north bank of the Plansee. At its eastern end it leads through the town of Am Plansee and then parallel to the Torsäulenbach to the north. At the former Ammerwald customs office, the road turns east, crosses the Ammersattel ( 1115  m above sea level ) and leads down into the Graswang valley . There it ends at the state border on the bridge over the Fischbach and continues as the Bavarian State Road 2060 to Ettal .

history

Originally there was only one mule track from Reutte to Ettal . The Bavarian King Maximilian II , who liked to hunt at Plansee, had the road from Linderhof Castle near Ettal along the Plansee to Reutte laid out at his own expense in 1851/52 . To thank him, the communities of Reutte, Breitenwang, Ehenbichl and Pflach erected a monument in the town of Am Plansee in 1872.

Web links

Commons : Planseestraße  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Office of the Tyrolean Provincial Government (Ed.): Statistisches Handbuch Bundesland Tirol 2019. Innsbruck 2019, p. 12 ( PDF; 14.2 MB )
  2. From the chronicle, Hotel Ammerwald (PDF; 781 kB)
  3. Baumann, Schmid-Pittl: Monument to Maximilian II of Bavaria, Maximiliandenkmal. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved June 6, 2020 .