Bus from JEDRZEJOW to BAYREUTH. Current connections

JEDRZEJOW

Jedrzejow - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Monuments

Jedrzejow is a town in the Swietokrzyskie province located on the road from Kielce to Krakow. Its history is inextricably linked to the Cistercian monastery, which was founded in 1140 by brothers from the Gryfit family - Janik and Klemens. Initially Jedrzejow functioned as a servant settlement of the monastery, but in 1271 Boleslaw the Chaste granted it city rights and located it under Magdeburg law. The monastery itself was the first Cistercian center of its kind in Poland, and over the years has hosted many prominent Poles.

Jędrzejów is known as the town of clocks due to its sizeable collection housed in the Przypkowski Museum and clocks visible in various parts of the town. While there, take a ride on the narrow-gauge train called Ciuchcią Ekspres "Ponidzie", which passes through the picturesque area of the Nida River.

Buses to Jedrzejow - how to get there

The best way to get to Jedrzejow is by bus, train or your own car. Buses from Jedrzejow leave from the bus station located at 11 Wladyslaw Reymonta Street; there is also a train station nearby. The city is well connected with the rest of the country, and is also on the route of coach carriers on international routes.

Jedrzejow is a town in the Swietokrzyskie province located on the road from Kielce to Krakow. Its history is inextricably linked to the Cistercian monastery, which was founded in 1140 by brothers from the Gryfit family - Janik and Klemens. Initially Jedrzejow functioned as a servant settlement of the monastery, but in 1271 Boleslaw the Chaste granted it city rights and located it under Magdeburg law. The monastery itself was the first Cistercian center of its kind in Poland, and over the years has hosted many prominent Poles.

Jędrzejów is known as the town of clocks due to its sizeable collection housed in the Przypkowski Museum and clocks visible in various parts of the town. While there, take a ride on the narrow-gauge train called Ciuchcią Ekspres "Ponidzie", which passes through the picturesque area of the Nida River.

Buses to Jedrzejow - how to get there

The best way to get to Jedrzejow is by bus, train or your own car. Buses from Jedrzejow leave from the bus station located at 11 Wladyslaw Reymonta Street; there is also a train station nearby. The city is well connected with the rest of the country, and is also on the route of coach carriers on international routes.

BAYREUTH

Bayreuth Germany - Buses to and from Bayreuth

Bayreuth Germany - convenient access by bus

Bayreuth, whose history is harmoniously threaded with themes of classical music, beer, but also numerous love stories of local aristocrats and members of the imperial family, can confidently be considered one of the most underrated tourist destinations across our western border. The city is primarily famous for its Margrave Opera House and Maisel's Weisse brewery, and its varied architecture can impress even art history laymen. Bayreuth gets louder with famous events: The Piano Festival, the Maisel's Brothers Wheat Beer Festival, the Franconian Wine Festival and the Bayreuther Jazz-November festival. On the side of the city's perks, you should also add the convenient bus access Sindbad. Whether you're heading here to taste a refreshing beer, follow Richard Wagner's trail, listen to an opera concert or have fun at one of the local festivals, you can be sure that the buses of Sindbad will get you to your destination in comfort. A trip aboard a modern coach passes faster than you might think. We offer coach tickets for transfers to and from Bayreuth, connecting this city with more than 220 destinations in various regions of Poland. Our buses stop at the main train station in Bayreuth, a place regarded as the most important interchange. From here you can easily reach major tourist attractions, tourist information and accommodation facilities.

Bayreuth Germany - convenient access by bus

Bayreuth, whose history is harmoniously threaded with themes of classical music, beer, but also numerous love stories of local aristocrats and members of the imperial family, can confidently be considered one of the most underrated tourist destinations across our western border. The city is primarily famous for its Margrave Opera House and Maisel's Weisse brewery, and its varied architecture can impress even art history laymen. Bayreuth gets louder with famous events: The Piano Festival, the Maisel's Brothers Wheat Beer Festival, the Franconian Wine Festival and the Bayreuther Jazz-November festival. On the side of the city's perks, you should also add the convenient bus access Sindbad. Whether you're heading here to taste a refreshing beer, follow Richard Wagner's trail, listen to an opera concert or have fun at one of the local festivals, you can be sure that the buses of Sindbad will get you to your destination in comfort. A trip aboard a modern coach passes faster than you might think. We offer coach tickets for transfers to and from Bayreuth, connecting this city with more than 220 destinations in various regions of Poland. Our buses stop at the main train station in Bayreuth, a place regarded as the most important interchange. From here you can easily reach major tourist attractions, tourist information and accommodation facilities.

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