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CZERSK

Sindbad tickets to Czersk

How to get to Czersk tourist attractions?

No one who has ever been to this part of Poland needs to be convinced that the Tuchola Forest is an ideal place for relaxation. Let's find out how to get to Czersk, which is a great base for othertourist attractions in Czersk, but also the largest local urban center. The best options are for motorists. The DK22 road runs through Czersk, connecting the A1 freeway with the S11 route. Czersk connects with Bydgoszcz via provincial road no. 237, which then "flows" into the DK25. There is also rail transport available, although this is not the most developed.

You can also get to the city by Sindbad bus. Our company offers international and domestic connections. Choosing Sindbad's services you can go from Czersk to almost every corner of Europe - to Germany, France, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, Norway, Holland, Luxembourg or Belgium. The journeys are made by modern coaches, meeting the highest standards. In such conditions even long journey can be comfortable and pleasant. Our services are used not only by tourists visiting other cities and countries, but also by employees seeking their fortune in foreign labour markets. Sindbad provides a regular network of connections and tickets at decent prices, which significantly exceeds the offer of airlines. In Czersk Sindbad buses stop at the bus station in Kolejowa street.


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Czersk is a town located in the southern part of Pomorskie Voivodeship in Czersk Commune, which is a very attractive tourist region. Located in the heart of Tuchola Forest, between two rivers Brda and Wda. On its territory there is the Stone Circles Nature Reserve, the Aqueduct in Fojutowo, Lake Ostrowite and the Great Brda Canal. Here you can go kayaking, cycling or mushrooming.

FULDA

Sindbad tickets to Fulda.

Fulda is located in the heart of Germany, in the state of Hesse on the river of the same name. It is a picturesque city with many baroque buildings, gardens and green spaces. Is it worth going here and what can you see?

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Fulda, despite its overlooking Baroque setting, is actually a city with more than 1000 years of history. A Benedictine monastery was founded here as early as 744, and thanks to the learned monk Count Moor, the city became a major scientific center of the Frankish Empire. Fulda's Baroque appearance is mainly due to Abbot Adalbert von Schleifras, who was responsible for the construction of the city palace and the cathedral. Both buildings are on the first list of objects to see in the city. In addition to them, St. Michael's Church - one of the oldest in Germany, as evidenced by its well-preserved crypt dating back to the 9th century - is worth a visit. In the city center, noteworthy is the half-timbered old town hall with its arcades, as well as many cobblestone townhouses and buildings. Fulda has several parks, most notable of which is the Baroque garden by the city palace with its pond, numerous fountains and sculptures.

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Access to Fulda

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Fulda is an important road junction and is located on the A7 Ulm-Hanower and A66 Frankfurt-Fulda highways. About 100 kilometers from Fulda lies Frankfurt am Main. From there you can reach Fulda by direct train in about an hour and a half. The main train station in the city is located in the center, right next to the City Palace. The Fulda bus station is also located there and our long-distance coaches stop there. We will be a good choice if you are interested in buses to Germany. Fulda, on the other hand, is a city that will appeal to lovers of Baroque architecture, but also those looking for an atmospheric small city for a weekend city break.

Fulda is a city in the state of Hesse in the central part of Germany. It is inhabited by a population of about 60,000. Its history dates back to the early Middle Ages. A Benedictine monastery was founded here in 744 on the initiative of Saint Boniface, the patron saint of Germany. Nowadays Fulda is referred to as a Baroque city, as most of its historic architecture represents this style and dates from the 18th century.

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