Graben-Neudorf - Graben-Neudorf

Graben-Neudorf
no tourist info on Wikidata: Add tourist information

background

Graben-Neudorf is a community in Hardtwald in the Upper Rhine Plain. It belongs to the district of Karlsruhe. The municipality of Graben-Neudorf was created in 1972 through the merger of the formerly independent municipalities of Graben and Neudorf.

Neighboring municipalities are Waghausel, Bruchsal, Karlsdorf-Neuthard, Stutensee, Linkenheim-Hochstetten, Dettenheim and Philippsburg.

getting there

By plane

By train

  • The 1 Graben-Neudorf station, this is where the lines cross Baden Rheinbahn and the Bruhrainbahn Bruchsal-Germersheim, regional trains stop R2 and R92 as well as the line S33 of Karlsruhe Transport Association. ICE trains run through the station at a relatively high speed.
  • The one a little further north 2 Graben-Neudorf Nord station is only on the Bruhrainbahn, it is off the line S33 served.

In the street

The place is on the B36, it comes from Mannheim and goes over Karlsruhe to Rastatt. This street is also called Baden Asparagus Route designated. That is just as important B35, it comes from Germersheim and leads to A5 at Bruchsal and further into the Kraichgau.

mobility

Map of Graben-Neudorf

Tourist Attractions

Evang. Church moat
  • 1  Local museum (in the old school house), Karlsruher Str. 47. Open: every 1st Sun of the month, 2 pm-5pm.
  • 1 Bird Park Neudorf. Open daily from 10 a.m., free entry, donations welcome
  • 2 Evang. Church moat

activities

  • 2  outdoor pool, Tullastrasse 2. Closed in bad weather (rain, below 20 ° C).Open: May-Aug 10 am-8pm, Sept 10 am-7pm.Price: Admission adults € 3, youth. 1.50 €.

shop

  • Weekly market Thursday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. behind the Protestant church in Graben

kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

health

Practical advice

trips

literature

Web links

Article draftThe main parts of this article are still very short and many parts are still in the drafting phase. If you know anything on the subject be brave and edit and expand it so that it becomes a good article. If the article is currently being written to a large extent by other authors, don't be put off and just help.