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Water, air, rail and road:

There are many ways of reaching Mayen-Koblenz

Rhine Port AndernachThe district of Mayen-Koblenz lies on the Rhine and Moselle rivers, between the Rhine-Ruhr and Rhine-Main conurbations. The district is bordered by the regional centre of Koblenz, the largest city in the northern part of Rhineland-Palatinate and a "kreisfrei" or independent city in itself. Andernach, Bendorf and Mayen are the three largest towns within the actual district, which is otherwise divided into eight local authority areas.
Air Photo Rhine Port BendorfThe ports of Andernach, Bendorf and Weißenthurm, along with the port in Koblenz, are all built on Europe's largest waterway, the Rhine. The A 61 and A 48 motorways and the Koblenz motorway interchange, together with the area's other national roads, provide a link to the entire European motorway network.

ICE- Railway station Koblenz-Montabaur

In addition, the district is connected to Germany's (and Europe's) long-distance rail network by the Intercity station in Koblenz and the Intercity Express stop in Koblenz-Montabour. The rail network not only enables all major German and European cities to be reached easily: Connections in the Rhine and Moselle valleys, between Andernach and Mayen, as well as freight traffic connections on the Koblenz-Andernach-Mayen line, also guarantee the availability of supplies by rail.

Airport FrankfurtFeeder flights through the airport in Winningen ensure a good connection to the European and international flight network, while the airports in Frankfurt, Cologne-Bonn, Hahn, Saarbrücken and Luxembourg are within an hour's drive of the district.

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