Regional News / Hessen
The Easter school holidays have begun in the Hessian part of Germany's Primaveraland region (covering areas like Rodgau, Hanau, and Gelnhausen). This marks the start of a break for approximately 70,000 students, signalling a period of leisu...
The 2025 Easter holiday period in Hesse highlights the complexities of coordinating school breaks across Germany. While Hesse officially begins its two-week break on April 7th, impacting around 70,000 students in the Primaveraland area alone, neighbouring regions operate on different schedules. Rhineland-Palatinate and parts of Bavaria commence their holidays later, a factor families straddling state lines or planning inter-regional visits must consider.
The synchronised start of holidays in Hesse and several other (unspecified) federal states traditionally leads to increased travel volume. The ADAC's warning specifically flags the A3 through Spessart, a major transit route, as a likely bottleneck. Travellers embarking on journeys at the beginning of the break should anticipate delays and consider the ADAC's recommendation to postpone driving until traffic potentially eases early next week. The reduction from three weeks to two weeks of holiday duration in certain Hessian districts compared to previous years also marks a shift that families need to adapt to in their planning.
How are you planning to spend the Easter break? Have you experienced heavy holiday traffic on the A3 before? Let us know your thoughts!
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