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Distance: 84 mi·Duration: 2 h 5 min

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Driving from Avers to Nesslau takes about via A13. The distance is 84 mi. The straight-line distance is 55 mi. EV charging is available along the route, including in Avers, Flerden, Fläsch, Wartau, Flums. Driving directions

Driving directions

20 · 84 mi
  1. 1 Depart left onto Schulhausstrasse 95 yd
  2. 2 Turn right onto Cresta 5 mi
  3. 3 Continue straight onto Val di Lei Tunnel 4 mi
  4. 4 Continue straight onto Hauptstrasse 2 mi
  5. 5 Continue straight onto Averserstrasse 2 mi
  6. 6 Take ramp right 40 mi
  7. 7 Keep slightly right 14 mi
  8. 8 Take exit slightly right 1 mi
  9. 9 Turn left onto Rheinstrasse 1 mi
  10. 10 Continue straight onto Gamserstrasse 1 mi
  11. 11 Continue straight onto Haagerstrasse 2 mi
  12. 12 Turn slightly left onto Wildhauserstrasse 4 mi
  13. 13 Continue straight onto Hauptstrasse 2 mi
  1. 14 Continue left onto Hauptstrasse 10 mi
  2. 15 Turn right onto Lutenwilerstrasse 122 yd
  3. 16 Keep slightly right onto Lutenwilerstrasse 1 mi
  4. 17 Continue left onto Lutenwilerstrasse 1 mi
  5. 18 Turn slightly left 1 mi
  6. 19 Continue left 1 mi
  7. 20 Arrive left

The return trip from Nesslau to Avers covers roughly the same distance, 84 mi.

Questions and answers

Nesslau lies roughly to the north of Avers.

How far is it from Avers to Nesslau?
The distance between Avers and Nesslau is 84 mi by road.
How long does it take to drive from Avers to Nesslau?
The drive from Avers to Nesslau takes approximately 2 h 5 min by car.
What is the best route from Avers to Nesslau?
The fastest route from Avers to Nesslau covers 84 mi with a driving time of approximately 2 h 5 min.
What is the shortest route from Avers to Nesslau?
The shortest driving route from Avers to Nesslau is about 84 mi by road.

Sources

Distance and drive time are computed from OpenStreetMap road data with the OSRM routing engine. Updated .