Nerobergbahn
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A rare water-powered funicular railway in Wiesbaden, Germany, using a huge tank of water and gravity for propulsion.

πŸ“œ Historic water-ballast funicular railway in Wiesbaden, Germany, opened in 1888.
πŸ” Connects the city's residential area with Neroberg mountain, offering panoramic views.

Why Go

🌊 Unique water propulsion system
🏞️ Breathtaking panoramic views of Wiesbaden
πŸš‚ Ride a technical cultural monument
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Fun and educational for families

Why Avoid

❄️ Closed during winter months (November to March)
β™Ώ Electric wheelchairs not permitted due to weight
πŸͺ¨ Paths on Neroberg are cobblestone

Tips

⏰ Visit earlier in the day to avoid crowds
β›ͺ Explore the Russian Chapel and Greek temple at the summit

πŸ’° Cost

Adults 6,00 € round trip, children (6-14) 3,50 € round trip.

πŸ•’ Hours

Daily 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., from April 5 to November 2.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking

Free parking available at the valley station.

β™Ώ Wheelchair

Manual wheelchairs possible on outer platform.

πŸ• Dogs

Allowed and free of charge.

🚲 Bicycles

Not allowed, bicycle stand available at museum.

Last updated 9 days ago

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