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Bundesstraße 199

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B 199
Bundesstraße 199
Route information
Length109.5 km (68.0 mi)
SH: 86.0 km (53.4 mi)
MV: 23.5 (14.6 mi)
Major junctions
West endKlixbüll (SH)/Klempenow (MV)
East endKappeln (SH)/Anklam (MV)
Location
CountryGermany
States
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

The Bundesstraße 199 is the name of two German federal roads or Bundesstraße. The first road runs between Klixbüll, Flensburg and Kappeln in the northern part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. The second road runs between Klempenow and Anklam in the eastern part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Route

Route in Schleswig-Holstein

The B 199 begins at the villiage of Klixbüll north of the town of Niebüll at the B 5. It then runs parallel to the German-Danish border through the Villages of Leck, Stadum, Schafflund and Handewitt, where it crosses the A 7 motorway until it reaches the city of Flensburg. It bypasses the city together with the B 200. After leaving Flensburg it meets the villages of Langballig, Steinbergkirche and Gelting until it ends in at an intersection with the B 201 and B 203 in the western part of Kappeln[1]

Route in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

The B 199 beginns in the villiage of Klempenow. Shortly after it has a junction with the A 20 motorway. It runs straight to the city of Anklam where it meets the B 110 near the Anklam bypass.

Major junctions

StateDistrictLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Road in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-HolsteinNordfrieslandKlixbüllKlixbüll B 5 – Husum, Niebüll, Tønder, Süderlügumcross-level intersection
No junctions along Leck, Stadum, Schafflund, Unaften and Handewitt
Schleswig-FlensburgHandewittFlensburg/Harrislee A 7 – Hamburg, Kiel, Husum, Kolding, BundesgrenzeHusum is only signed westbound
FlensburgFriesischer BergFlensburg-SchäferhausNiebüll (parallel road), Harrislee, Pattburg, Flensburg-Weiche, SchäferhausNiebüll is only signed westbound
Flensburg-Zentrum B 200 – AabenraaWestern endpoint of concurrency with the B 200
WeicheFlensburg-RudeFlensburg-Rude
SüdstadtFlensburg-Süd B 200 – Husum, A 7Eastern endpoint of concurrency with the B 200
Flensburg-FördeparkFlensburg-Süd, Fördeparkone-quadrant interchange
No junctions along Flensburg-Ost, Wees, Munkbrarup, Langballig, Streichmühle, Steinbergkirche and Gelting
Schleswig-FlensburgKappelnKappeln B 201 – Schleswig, Süderbrarup, A 7
B 203 – Eckernförde
cross-level intersection
Road in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg-VorpommernMecklenburgische SeenplatteBreestKlempenowNeubrandenburg, Altentreptow, Burow, Klempenow, Stralsund, Jarmencross-level intersection
crossing with former B 96
Anklam A 20 – Berlin, Stettin, Lübeck, Stralsund
No junctions along Iven, Wegezin, Postlow
Vorpommern-GreifswaldAnklamGörke B 110 – Jarmen, A 20, Anklam, Insel Usedomcross-level intersection
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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This page was last edited on 1 October 2023, at 17:59
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