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When you are leaving Heidelberg, you might probably want to go to the [[A5 (Germany)|A5]]. There is a feeder road to the A5, starting right in the town center, which makes it some kind of 'town exit' - Any car leaving the city for the motorway will pass by. | When you are leaving Heidelberg, you might probably want to go to the [[A5 (Germany)|A5]]. There is a feeder road to the A5, starting right in the town center, which makes it some kind of 'town exit' - Any car leaving the city for the motorway will pass by. | ||
To get there from the train station, just walk into ''Gneisenaustr.'' in west direction for like 200m. | To get there from the train station, just walk into ''Gneisenaustr.'' in west direction for like 200m. | ||
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+ | – there'a also a petrol station where you can ask people directly at this place. – | ||
[[Category:Baden-Württemberg]] | [[Category:Baden-Württemberg]] | ||
[[Category:Germany]] | [[Category:Germany]] |
Revision as of 01:35, 7 November 2007
Heidelberg is a beautiful city in the south of Germany. <map lat='49.407901688171044' lng='8.670186996459961' zoom='14' view='0' float='right' />
Hitching out
When you are leaving Heidelberg, you might probably want to go to the A5. There is a feeder road to the A5, starting right in the town center, which makes it some kind of 'town exit' - Any car leaving the city for the motorway will pass by. To get there from the train station, just walk into Gneisenaustr. in west direction for like 200m.
– there'a also a petrol station where you can ask people directly at this place. –