Bundesstraße 22

Bundesstraße 22 (abbreviated to B 22) is a German federal highway that runs from Würzburg (branching off the B 8 near Rottendorf) in Lower Franconia, through the Upper Franconian cities of Bamberg and Bayreuth and the Upper Palatine town of Weiden, to Cham. The highway acts as a bypass for the Upper Franconian villages of Seybothenreuth and Speichersdorf as well as the Upper Palatine towns of Kemnath, Erbendorf, Oberviechtach and Rötz, running past Cham (Oberpfalz), where it joins the B 20 and B 85 highways.

B 22
Bundesstraße 22
Route information
Length288 km (179 mi)
Major junctions
West endWürzburg
Major intersections
near Rottendorf 3-way interchange B 8
Dettelbach
Overbridge over the A 7
Nuremberg-Würzburg railway
Main bridge Schwarzach
Schwarzach local diversion
near Neuses am Sand B 286
Ebrach
Burgwindheim
Burgebrach
Stegaurach
Bamberg B 505
(24) Bamberg-Süd A 73

succeeded by A 73 and A 70


(18) Scheßlitz A 70
Hollfeld
Eckersdorf
Bayreuth B 85 B 2
(42) Bayreuth-Süd A 9
Speichersdorf local diversion
Kemnath local diversion
Erbendorf local diversion B 299
(21b) Altenstadt A 93
Altenstadt local diversion B 15
Weiden local diversion
Waldnaab bridge at Weiden
Leuchtenberg local diversion
Wieselrieth local diversion B 14
(72) Leuchtenberg A 6
Tännesberg local diversion
Oberviechtach local diversion
Winklarn local diversion
Rötz local diversion
Cham local diversion B 20 B 85
East endCham
Location
CountryGermany
StatesBavaria
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

Between Erbendorf and Cham the B 22 is part of the Bavarian Ostmark Road, that was completed in 1938.

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