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Mainz Frankfurt Wiesbaden Köln Gießen A5 Nordwestkreuz Frankfurt 11 B42A Eschborner Dreieck A66 Industriestr. A3 A648 Frankfurt B42 A66 Westkreuz Frankfurt Chauvignystr. A661 Krifteler Geisenheim Ost / Dreieck Geisenheim Industriegebiet Wiesbaden A5 Würzburg Rhein 100m Wiesbaden- Schiersteiner Mainzer Str./ Wiesbadener Kreuz Amöneburg Kreuz A66 A66 A3 A66 Offenbacher A3 Kreuz B42 Frankfurter Mönchhof Kreuz Eltville A3 Dreieck A661 Hattenheim A643 A671 Mainzer Frankfurt Oestrich-Winkel Dreieck A67 Airport B42B42 Mainz Koblenz A5 CC-BY-SA www.openstreetmap.org, Rüdesheim Geisenheim A60 Rüsselsheim A60 Mainzer Rüsselsheimer Kreuz A60 A60 Dreieck Mainspitz map data Bad Kreuznach Kaiserslautern Dreieck Mannheim Darmstadt 2 km From Frankfurt Airport From direction Frankfurt to Chauvignystraße From Chauvignystraße to GAT 61 By train By car63 By car Take the 'S-Bahn' commuter train from the Regionalbahnhof Follow the Autobahn A66 in the direction of Follow Chauvignystraße for 600 meters. At the Aral service at Frankfurt AirportA61 to Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof. Wiesbaden/Mainz/Bingen/Rüdesheim until it becomes state station, turn right into the Industriegebiet Geisenheim Trains of the line S8 or S9 depart every 15 minutes. At road B42 and follow the road in the direction of Rüdesheim and follow the main road to Industriestraße. After approx. Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof, change to a train (further a. Rhein for approx. 16.5 km. Turn right in the direction of 300 meters, signs indicate our parking lot on the right-hand information reiseauskunft.bahn.de) to Geisenheim, then Geisenheim-Ost/Johannisberg/Industriegebiet Geisenheim side. Our premises are located adjacent to the parking lot. take the local bus to Geisenheim-Industriestraße. We are and into Chauvignystraße (B42A). located 300 meters down the road from the bus stop on the right-hand side. From direction Mainz to Chauvignystraße By car By car Follow the Autobahn A643 in the direction of When leaving Frankfurt Airport, follow the signs for Industriestraße 11 'Köln' and take the Autobahn A3 in the direction of Wiesbaden/Frankfurt a.M to the Schiersteiner Kreuz and D-65366 Geisenheim Köln/Wiesbaden/Mainz. Follow the A3 for approximately change to the A66 in the direction of Rüdesheim. After www.gat-mbh.de 20 km in the direction of 'Köln'. At the Wiesbadener approx. 3.67 km the A66 ends and becomes state road Telefon +49 6722 93788-217 Kreuz, change from the A3 to the A66 in the direction B42. Follow this road in the direction of Rüdesheim a. Fax +49 6722 93788-112 of Wiesbaden/Mainz/Bingen/Rüdesheim, and follow the Rhein for approx. 16.5 km. Turn right in the direction of E-Mail [email protected] directions given under "From Frankfurt". Geisenheim-Ost/Johannisberg/Industriegebiet Geisenheim We are looking forward to your visit. and into Chauvignystraße (B42A)..
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