But the Camp Algier Recreation Center offers some comforts from home, like video games, wifi, TV, books, and event programming. But if you want to maximize your time in Germany, I highly recommend becoming friends with someone who not only lives in the area, but also has a car. As a military spouse, your work options are limited. Therefore, something to be aware of: the German work culture is very different from the American work ethic.
It can be refreshing but also quite frustrating when you need something ASAP, especially if you were in the field for awhile. Click Here. But if you can embrace what feels foreign, you will have a significantly better time! For others, moving to a Germany Army base was the last thing they wanted.
It is far away from home and the comforts of home and family. While this is difficult, do not let this attitude take over and allow you to waste your time here.
It may feel difficult at times, but it is SO worth it to have this opportunity. Yes, you can easily survive your day-to-day interactions without speaking German.
For example, most people at local grocery stores and shops will speak English. And no matter what, Google Translate will be your favorite app — I recommend downloading it as soon as possible! Anyone will tell you that the best part of being stationed in Germany is the opportunity to travel!
There are plenty of adventures to be had around Grafenwoehr and this is truly one of the best ways to start to enjoy your time being stationed in Germany. Weiden 25 minutes East has a variety of restaurants and events making it a popular place to go. Many people who work on post Americans and Germans live in Weiden. Amberg is also 25 minute drive from the post with all kinds of shopping and dining options.
Plus, it has a nice movie theatre that occasionally shows original versions of blockbuster movies finding the OV screenings is key! Enjoy a foamy beverage while you relax in a tub scented with lavender, hops, or even chocolate.
Make reservations for temporary lodging as soon as you receive orders. When space is not available, the installation lodging office will provide information on where additional space contract quarters with good rates may be available.
Join us and make some new friends. The Lending Closet offers a variety of basic household items such as cookware, dinnerware, playpens, high chairs, cribs, car seats, kitchen appliances, and vacuum cleaners to families awaiting arrival of their household goods.
Once you arrive, stop in at our office in Grafenwoehr Bldg. Some communities have significant child care waiting lists. To sign up, parents should fax a copy of their orders to the gaining CER office. When conditions warrant base closure or delays Tenant Units, Military Personnel and civilians can receive information by tuning their radios to AM , FM Tower and Rose Barracks base operator is or or or DSN If you have questions or desire information on grave sites and memorials within Europe, visit the American Battle Monuments Commission.
For general information on U. Army Europe visit the Headquarters U. Army Europe's website. The Nuernberg Airport is located approximately one hour from Grafenwoehr. To get to Grafenwoehr from the airport, head in the direction of Autobahn A9 toward Berlin. Once in the town of Grafenwoehr at the main intersection turn right and enter main gate 3 on your right.
The Frankfurt International Airport is approximately 3 hours from Grafenwoehr. To get to Grafenwoehr, take Autobahn A3 toward Nuernberg. At Nuernberg, go onto Autobahn A9 and follow the directions as above to get to Grafenwoehr from the Nuernberg Airport.
The Munich Airport is approximately 2 hours from Grafenwoehr. To get to Grafenwoehr, leave the airport in the direction of Munich. This will be Autobahn A9. In about 25 minutes, the autobahn divides. Follow Autobahn A93 in the direction of Regensburg. Go right on B for 20 minutes and follow signs to Grafenwoehr. Frankfurt has two railway stations, one for long-distance trains Fernbahnhof and one for regional trains Regionalbahnhof.
Both train stations are located in Terminal 1. The "Skyline" is a maglev train that connects the two terminals and transportation is free. From Frankfurt, take the train to Nuernberg and then connect to Vilseck or Freihung. For more information about the Frankfurt airport, please visit the website.
The Munich airport has a "S-Bahn" Station, which is a suburban railway station that connects you with the main train station in Munich. From there you can take the train to Nuernberg and then connect to Vilseck or Freihung. The recommended ticket option is the "Bayern Ticket". For more information about the Munich airport, please visit the website. The Nuernberg airport has an underground station U-Bahn.
Line U2 takes you to the main train station in Nuernberg. From there you can take the train directly to Vilseck or Freihung. For more information about the Nuernberg airport, please visit the website.
Grafenwoehr does not have a train station.
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