The main town of the Nibelungen saga also makes an impression through its excellent traffic connections: motorway connections, the railway station on the Rhine route, the harbour on the largest river in Germany and the regional airfield.

Many ways lead to Worms
Through the construction of the second Rhine bridge, there is a much improved connection to Hessian and to the motorways on the right side of the Rhine. Worms is thus a classical catchment area for the Wonnegau, Palatinate and the Ried.
Worms also counts as a link between the Rhine-Neckar triangle in the South and the Rhine-Main region in the North.
Traffic concepts
The infrastructure within the town is also good. Available parking on the edge of the town and an extensive local traffic network make Worms easily accessible.
But those coming from “outside” also have no problem getting here, whether by train, by boat or even by plane.
By road, rail water and by air
Here you find further information about
... Road traffic incl. Parking and Public Transport
... Rail traffic
... Boat traffic
... Air traffic