Bundesstraße 241

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B 241
Bundesstraße 241
Route information
Length156 km (97 mi)
Major junctions
West endHohenwepel (near Warburg)
Major intersections
Route Map
Hohenwepel B 252
Diversion
Diversion
Lütgenerder local diversion
Borgentreich
Dalhausen
Roggenthal
Beverungen B 83
Weser
Weser bridge at Beverungen 65 m
Lauenförde
Sollingbahn OttbergenNortheim (Han)
Amelith
Schönhagen B 497
Kammerborn
Sohlingen
Uslar
Ahle
Bollensen
Gierswalde
Volpriehausen
Sollingbahn Ottbergen–Northeim (Han)
Goseplack
Hardegsen B 446
Sollingbahn Ottbergen–Northeim (Han)
Lutterhausen
Moringen
(70) Northeim-West A 7 E45
Höckelheim
Leine
Northeim B 3 B 248
Rhume
Hammenstedt
Katlenburg B 247
Dorste
Rhume
Motor road
Motor road
Kraftfahrstraße
Osterode am Harz Mitte B 243
jointly with the B 243
Osterode am Harz Süd B 243
End of the motor road
End of the motor road
end of motor road
Osterode B 498
Söse
Motor road
Motor road
Kraftfahrstraße
Tunnel Butterberg Tunnel 393 m
End of the motor road
End of the motor road
end of motor road
Diversion
Diversion
Freiheit local diversion
Diversion
Diversion
Lerbach local diversion
parking area
Diversion
Diversion
Buntenbock local diversion
Clausthal-Zellerfeld B 242
parking area
Goslar B 6 B 82 B 498
Vienenburg
Oker
(12) Vienenburg A 395
East endVienenburg
Location
CountryGermany
StatesNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
The B 241 reaches its highest point at the Gasthof Auerhahn inn in the Harz mountains (636 m above NHN)

The B 241 is a federal road (Bundesstraße) in Germany.

It runs from Hohenwepel (near Warburg) to Vienenburg.

Course

States and districts

River crossings

  • Weser, between Beverungen and Lauenförde
  • Ahle, in Uslar
  • Leine, between Höckelheim und Northeim
  • Gose near Goslar
  • Rhume, in Northeim and in Katlenburg
  • Söse, in Osterode
  • Oker, in Oker and Vienenburg

Tourism

  • On the section between Lauenförde and Amelith there are two Grabungsstellen as well as the Hutewald Trail (Hutewaldpfad).
  • The section between Uslar and Hardegsen was popular with motorcyclists because it ran over the winding and forested mountain road known as the Bollert which also had many straight sections before and after it, but now only parts remain as local roads. The Bollert section of the B241 has now been moved and widened to three lanes between Volpriehausen and Ellierode, improving road capacity and comfort, but making it less attractive to bikers. This work was completed in 2011.

See also

References