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  Nahe river gently flows through Bad...
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  • Nahe river gently flows through Bad Kreuznach
      Nahe river gently flows through Bad...
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Getting there is easy, train and low fees
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Trekki 2149 reviews
Nahe river gently flows through Bad Kreuznach

Getting to Bad Kreuznach is very easy!

Train:
Trains from Mainz run every 30 minutes and take only half an hour until Bad Kreuznach and Bad Münster am Stein. The train station in Bad Münster is in the middle of the town, and it is easy to walk to the sights to see. In case of Bad Kreuznach it involves either taxi or bus or a longer walk to reach the town centre.

Car:
Bad Kreuznach is located a bit off of A61 (motorway/Autobahn), the one that connects Bonn/Köln (Cologne)/Koblenz (Coblenz)/Mannheim. Parking the car seems to be ridiculously cheap: we paid only 1,50 € for 4 hours!! (now I am used to the gangster and rip off prices of lousy Darmstadt with 1,60 € per hour….) A convenient car park is located very close to the spa part, at the edge of Salinenstrasse (B48 road) and Badeallee (the one which leads directly to the spa hotel). This was the one where we paid this low price and I assume that the other car parks have similar prices.

Updated May 23, 2009

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Bad Kruznach train station

The train from Bad Kreuznach will connect you to main German lines in only a half hour in Bingen or an hour in Mainz. A very pretty secondary train line winds south of town down the Alsenz valley to Kaiserlautern.

Written May 6, 2003

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Have a look at the map.

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Written Dec 14, 2006

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Bad Kreuznach, lovely setting & marvellous hiking

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 Bad Kreuznach is one of the three famous spa towns along Nahe river. It was very famous in the past, already since Roman days, but it regained reputation over the last years, mainly because the city... 

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Bad Kreuznach, a spa town worth seeing

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The amazing 'Brueckenhauser'

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