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Achertalbahn

Großmatt 15, 77883 Ottenhöfen,
The Black Forest
Baden Württemberg
07842-80-440

Type: Sightseeing

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Around 10 times a year, an old steam train operates in the Achertal, a valley about 25 km (15 miles) south of Baden-Baden. For information contact the Achertalbahn. Round-trips between Achern and Ottenhöfen cost Euro 8.
Last updated February 14, 2008
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