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Reims to Lermoos - this weekend

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Just noticed on another thread that there is a lot of roadworks near Stuttgart which looks as if it's on our route from Reims to Leemoos. Heading there on Saturday 23rd so am keen to avoid traffic jams - which in my experience can be horrendous in Germany. Am I better heading Bodensee direction (then we can have a wee stop off at st Anton 😜). We had hoped to take a wee diversion to see Neuschwanstein (sp?) but sounds like roadworks there too.
Any help and tips would be appreciated.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Seems the roadworks are near the Leonburg junction, which you'd be going via to get to Bodensee anyway, unless you go cross country to avoid a delay.
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