How to get to the Hessentag: by bus

Bus - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / robwilson39Since not all areas of Hessen are easily reachable by train, one of the options available is to come to the Hessentag in Oberursel by bus.

Of course, the normal bus routes that go through Oberursel will be re-routed or even split into two, resulting in line numbers with the suffix “A” and “B”.

But especially from the Taunus area there are a number of useful routes to bring visitors to the Hessentag and take them home again.

For example:

50 Grävenwiesbach, Weilrod, Schmitten

57 Königstein, Großer Feldberg, Oberreifenberg, Seelenberg, Schmitten

251 Kronberg

252 Eschborn

261 Kronberg, Königstein and Oberhöchstadt

It is, of course, worth checking when the last bus leaves Oberursel for the journey home. Some, but not all of these routes, will run late into the night.

 

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Graham Tappenden is a British ex-pat who first came to Germany as a placement student in 1993, returning in 1995 to live there permanently. He has been writing for AllThingsGerman.net since 2006. When not writing blog posts or freelancing for the Oberurseler Woche and other publications he works as a self-employed IT consultant and online community manager. In 2016 he gained German citizenship.

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