Sulzbach an der Murr - Sulzbach an der Murr

Sulzbach an der Murr
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Sulzbach an der Murr is a community in Swabian-Franconian Forest.

Map of Sulzbach an der Murr

getting there

By train

RE / RB trains stop at Sulzbach station Stuttgart With Nuremberg connect. A journey from Nuremberg is recommended, a part of the route can also be covered with the IC (to Crailsheim).

In the street

Of Stuttgart follow the B14 to Sulzbach and then continue to Sulzbach. From far away you can travel via the A6 (Schwäbisch Hall), A7 (with driving through the Kochertal, AS Aalen / Westhausen) or A8 to Stuttgart Munich From all 3 alternatives are equivalent, it depends on the traffic situation.

mobility

Bus traffic is available every half hour on almost all important routes. The station is also served every half hour.

Tourist Attractions

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activities

Since Sulzbach is located in the Swabian-Franconian Forest, cycling, mountain biking and hiking can be enjoyed here.

shop

In addition to clothing and handicraft shops on the market square and an electronics store down the street, there is a “Rewe” supermarket and the discounters “Netto” and “Norma” close to the center. A drugstore is to be built in the near future.

kitchen

In addition to mostly classic Swabian cuisine in the “Brauhaus am Schlössle” as well as at the “Sulzbacher Hof” and “Gaststätte zur Eisenbahn” hotels, there is also an Italian hotel with a restaurant and bistro on the market square and a Greek hotel on the B14 Restaurant in place. Two kebab shops and (ice) cafés are also available.

nightlife

The Belinda disco is located near the Schlössle. Otherwise it is rather tranquil.

accommodation

trips

literature

Web links

http://www.sulzbach-murr.de - Official website of Sulzbach an der Murr

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