Bus to ZYWIEC from OFFENBURG - timetable and current connections

OFFENBURG

Tickets Sindbad to Offenburg.

Offenburg, located in Baden-Württemberg, is a charming city where the past intertwines with the modern. Its old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow streets, while half-timbered houses hide architectural treasures such as the 18th-century Town Hall and the Gothic St. Mary's Church. Offenburg is a place where history comes alive in a remarkable way and can keep even the busiest traveler busy.

Why take a bus to Offenburg?

For example, to see the town hall from the 18th century, serving as the seat of city government, which impresses with its Baroque façade, attracting the gaze of every passerby. Or the Gothic St. Mary's Church, dating back to the 14th century, which conceals a Baroque high altar inside that is a true work of art. The Church of the Holy Cross, also from the 14th century, charms with its Gothic crucifix, giving the old town a unique atmosphere.

The Offenburg Regional Museum is a magical place where the history and culture of the region exude a rich collection of exhibits. Archaeological treasures, works of art and everyday objects showcase the beauty and diversity of heritage. Archaeological finds, paintings, sculptures, and prints perfectly reflect and show what life was like in Offenburg over the centuries.

Buses to and from Offenburg - a green city

Offenburg is also a city full of greenery. The City Park, the largest in the city, conceals a zoo, a botanical garden and a tranquil lake. Offenburg Zoo, one of the largest in Germany, offers more than 1,000 animals from all corners of the world. The Botanical Garden is a true paradise for lovers of plants from different continents.

Offenburg is an important economic and cultural center. Our coaches stop at Haltestelle Guterstrasse, right next to the Kaufland store.

Offenburg, located in Baden-Württemberg, is a charming city where the past intertwines with the modern. Its old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow streets, while half-timbered houses hide architectural treasures such as the 18th-century Town Hall and the Gothic St. Mary's Church. Offenburg is a place where history comes alive in a remarkable way and can keep even the busiest traveler busy.

Why take a bus to Offenburg?

For example, to see the town hall from the 18th century, serving as the seat of city government, which impresses with its Baroque façade, attracting the gaze of every passerby. Or the Gothic St. Mary's Church, dating back to the 14th century, which conceals a Baroque high altar inside that is a true work of art. The Church of the Holy Cross, also from the 14th century, charms with its Gothic crucifix, giving the old town a unique atmosphere.

The Offenburg Regional Museum is a magical place where the history and culture of the region exude a rich collection of exhibits. Archaeological treasures, works of art and everyday objects showcase the beauty and diversity of heritage. Archaeological finds, paintings, sculptures, and prints perfectly reflect and show what life was like in Offenburg over the centuries.

Buses to and from Offenburg - a green city

Offenburg is also a city full of greenery. The City Park, the largest in the city, conceals a zoo, a botanical garden and a tranquil lake. Offenburg Zoo, one of the largest in Germany, offers more than 1,000 animals from all corners of the world. The Botanical Garden is a true paradise for lovers of plants from different continents.

Offenburg is an important economic and cultural center. Our coaches stop at Haltestelle Guterstrasse, right next to the Kaufland store.

ZYWIEC

Zywiec - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Brewery

Zywiec is not just a local brewery. It's a city located in the middle of the mountains and full of attractions. So check out what to do in Zywiec right now before you check out the beer museum.

What to do once you've reached Zywiec by bus

If you are considering an extended stay in or around Zywiec, especially during the holiday season, a trip to Lake Zywiec is a must. It is a reservoir created in 1966. In order for it to be created, several villages had to be depopulated and flooded, including Zarzecza, Tresna, and Stary Zywiec.

A dam and hydroelectric power plant were erected in the part of Tresna that was not flooded.

Zywiec has a municipal beach, although it still lacks infrastructure. Therefore, plan an outing to the water with your own provisions.

A regatta is organized on the waters of Lake Zywiec in August, the memorial of Adam Banaszek, commander of the Bielsko sailing club, who died in 1992 while sailing the "Dar Bielski".

Travel to Zywiec by bus Sindbad. What to do in Zywiec?

Zywiec is located in the middle of the Beskid Mountains. It is, of course, surrounded by the Beskid Zywiecki, but right next to it you will also find the Beskid Slaski or Beskid Maly. If you go further south, you can hit the Slovak Beskid, while west of Zywiec is the Silesian-Moravian Beskid. If you're a beginner hiker, it's worth climbing Skrzyczne, the highest peak in the Silesian Beskid, which rises more than 1,200 meters above sea level. In Beskid Maly you must climb, if that's the right term, Czupel (just 933 meters above sea level). In Beskid Zywiecki, Babia Gora awaits you with 1,725 meters above sea level, making it the highest peak in the area.

Several roads lead to the summit. One of them is the Akademiks' Pass. When deciding on this particular route, you need to be aware that it's a one-way road, and before the summit itself you'll face a short climb over rocks using chains attached to the rocks. Therefore, if you manifest a fear of heights, you should consider a slightly longer but easier route.

Zywiec is not just a local brewery. It's a city located in the middle of the mountains and full of attractions. So check out what to do in Zywiec right now before you check out the beer museum.

What to do once you've reached Zywiec by bus

If you are considering an extended stay in or around Zywiec, especially during the holiday season, a trip to Lake Zywiec is a must. It is a reservoir created in 1966. In order for it to be created, several villages had to be depopulated and flooded, including Zarzecza, Tresna, and Stary Zywiec.

A dam and hydroelectric power plant were erected in the part of Tresna that was not flooded.

Zywiec has a municipal beach, although it still lacks infrastructure. Therefore, plan an outing to the water with your own provisions.

A regatta is organized on the waters of Lake Zywiec in August, the memorial of Adam Banaszek, commander of the Bielsko sailing club, who died in 1992 while sailing the "Dar Bielski".

Travel to Zywiec by bus Sindbad. What to do in Zywiec?

Zywiec is located in the middle of the Beskid Mountains. It is, of course, surrounded by the Beskid Zywiecki, but right next to it you will also find the Beskid Slaski or Beskid Maly. If you go further south, you can hit the Slovak Beskid, while west of Zywiec is the Silesian-Moravian Beskid. If you're a beginner hiker, it's worth climbing Skrzyczne, the highest peak in the Silesian Beskid, which rises more than 1,200 meters above sea level. In Beskid Maly you must climb, if that's the right term, Czupel (just 933 meters above sea level). In Beskid Zywiecki, Babia Gora awaits you with 1,725 meters above sea level, making it the highest peak in the area.

Several roads lead to the summit. One of them is the Akademiks' Pass. When deciding on this particular route, you need to be aware that it's a one-way road, and before the summit itself you'll face a short climb over rocks using chains attached to the rocks. Therefore, if you manifest a fear of heights, you should consider a slightly longer but easier route.

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