Ideal for scouts.

Travelling by car

Oldenburg is an important traffic hub in the North West of Germany. Motorways and rail networks intersect at the Hunte metropolis. The A28 and A29 motorways run close to the city...

Travelling by bus or coach

Oldenburg is a traffic hub in the North West and is linked directly to the A28 and A29 motorways. Roads lead from the 32-kilometre motorway ring road into the city centre with its parking spaces and...

Travelling by bicycle

Oldenburg is a cyclist's paradise. Bicycles are the number one means of transport in and around Oldenburg. Oldenburg and the surrounding countryside are ideal for cycling tours...

Air travel

Bremen airport is only 45 minutes away. Airport information is available at: www.airport-bremen.de Airport shuttle: Luftibus transfer to Bremen airport: Tel: 0441...

Travelling by ship

Water sports enthusiasts can reach Oldenburg on the Weser and Hunte rivers and through the Küstenkanal, a shipping canal linking the Ems and Weser, and can moor their boats at the "Stau"...

Travelling by train

Oldenburg is linked to the long-distance network of the Deutsche Bahn which mainly runs intercity services to the city. Bremen and Hanover are also accessible from Oldenburg by regional connections...

All roads lead to Oldenburg!

Oldenburg is easy to reach with all forms of transport, no matter whether you are travelling by land, water or air. If you are travelling by car, take the A28 or A29 motorways. Train travellers will arrive at the ICE station near the city centre, and airline passengers land either at Bremen airport, which is about 40 minutes away, or at Hatten airport just outside the city. Water sports enthusiasts can reach Oldenburg on the Weser and Hunte rivers or on the Küstenkanal. When can we welcome you?

Oldenburg – the Übermorgenstadt. Ideal for scouts.
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