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Northwest end:
  
Length
  
166 km

Southeast end:
  
Bundesstraße 258

The Bundesstraße 258 is a German federal highway. It starts in Aachen, crosses the Eifel from northwest to southeast and ends in Mayen.

Map of B258

From Aachen, the road first runs south along the Belgian border. One curiosity on this part is a 3 km long strip at Roetgen where the German federal highway leads through Belgian territory. This strip has no connection to the Belgian road network, and the only notice of the border crossing is a small sign reading Belgien (Belgium in German). There is one house along this strip of road, which has a Belgian post code, but is connected to the German telephone network.

After that, the road runs through Monschau and Schleiden. From Blankenheim the road follows the river Ahr downstream until it leaves the river at Müsch. The road then passes the Nürburgring and reaches its end south of Mayen. Originally, the road went further to the city of Koblenz, but this strip has been downgraded due to the nearby Bundesautobahn 48.

References

Bundesstraße 258 Wikipedia


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