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The city is located along the ''Main'' river and historically an important traffic hub with 3 highways.
 
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Revision as of 14:57, 5 April 2011

Würzburg
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Information
Country:
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Germany
State:
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Bavaria
Population: 134,225 (31 Mar 2007)
Licence plate:
Major roads: A3, A7, A81
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Würzburg is a city located in the North West of the German Bundesland Bayern.

The city is located along the Main river and historically an important traffic hub with 3 highways.

Hitchhiking out

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West towards Frankfurt, East towards Nürnberg

For hitching out, take tram 3 or 5 towards Berner Straße (Direction Heuchelhof or Rottenbauer). From there you can walk towards the service station along the A3 called Raststätte Würzburg.

Getting there from the tram stop is kind of complicated. When you get off the tram there is a road called Straßburger Ring on the left. Follow the road and take the first right onto Bonnerstraße and follow the black asphalt bike trail at the end of the cul-de-sac, and keep always heading further back. You'll get to the rest station somehow following trails, and crossing this one road. Ask people too if you need help.

Hitching In

If you're coming from the A3, get out at the Raststätte Würzburg (service station). From there it's just a 10 minutes walk to the S-train at the Berner Strasse in the borough Heuchelhof. It's also just a 1 hour walk into the city center. If you're coming from the A8, get out at the ramp Würzburg/Lengfeld. It seems that there is enough space for cars to stop.