B32 closure: rock clearance between Hettingen and Gammertingen!

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Rock clearing work begins on the B32 in the Sigmaringen district. Closures from November 10th to 14th, depending on the weather.

Im Landkreis Sigmaringen starten Felsberäumungsarbeiten an der B32. Sperrungen vom 10. bis 14. November, witterungsabhängig.
Rock clearing work begins on the B32 in the Sigmaringen district. Closures from November 10th to 14th, depending on the weather.

B32 closure: rock clearance between Hettingen and Gammertingen!

In the Sigmaringen district, important rock clearance work on federal highway 32 (B32) will take place from Monday, November 10th until Friday, November 14th, 2025. According to the information from Black Forest messenger During this period, loose pieces of rock above the road that are at risk of falling are removed. The work specifically relates to the fish farming section at Feuerfelsen, between the towns of Hettingen and Gammertingen.

The implementation is carried out by specialized companies on behalf of the district office, and the measure has a cost framework of around 30,000 euros, which is financed by the federal government. However, the execution of the work remains dependent on the weather, which means that the schedule can change at short notice.

Traffic disruptions are to be expected

During the rock clearance work, short-term and sectional closures of the B32 must be expected between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Loud Sigmaringen district This can cause traffic delays lasting a few minutes. Drivers should prepare for this and plan alternative routes if necessary.

However, there are only minor disruptions to bus traffic. These should not have a significant impact on journeys, so that commuters should be able to reach their destination as reliably as possible during this work.

The rock clearance work was originally scheduled for the end of October, but had to be postponed due to unforeseen reasons. For current information on possible traffic restrictions, we recommend consulting the construction site information system (BIS) of the state of Baden-Württemberg.