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The "Bergisch Triangle" with its towns of Remscheid, Solingen and Wuppertal is a "Workshop region in the country", lying in the "Bergisches Land", one of the most charming and beautiful cultural landscapes in Germany.
As a junction point between the Rhine and Ruhr areas, the commercial region of the "Bergisch Triangle" lies conveniently in the heart of a dense network of local and national traffic connections.
Whatever form of transport you choose, the "Bergisch Triangle" can be easily reached from almost anywhere - and you can be with any customer anywhere in the world just as quickly from the region.
Every point in the metropolitan Rhine-Ruhr region - whether Cologne Cathedral, the "Zeche Zollverein" or the international exhibitions in Cologne and Düsseldorf - can be reached in less than an hour. And thanks to the excellent infrastructure, you can reach the Düsseldorf International Airport from the "Bergisch Triangle" even quicker than many Rhinelanders.
By road:
13 motorway junctions offer direct access to the motorways A1, A3, A 43 or A 46, enabling rapid access to all points of the compass.
By rail:
The "Bergisch Triangle" is well integrated into the national and international long-distance network of the German Railways. In addition to direct ICE connections within Germany, the Rhineland and the Ruhr area are also well served by direct Regional Express connections.
By air:
Three international airports can be reached conveniently within 25 to 45 minutes travelling time by car or rail. Travellers can choose between all the flights available from Düsseldorf International Airport, Cologne/Bonn Airport or Dortmund Airport.

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