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Am Köhlerhof 4, 24576 Bad BramstedtGBP 32 - 99

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Located in central Bad Bramstedt, this Mercure hotel offers modern rooms, an indoor heated pool, and a 12th-floor gym with panoramic views. The A7 mot… More
EUR 42 - 85

Hotel Tanneneck

Birkenweg 28, 24576 Bad BramstedtGBP 34 - 68

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Situated in the quiet town of Bad Bramstedt in southern Schleswig-Holstein, this delightful hotel offers comfortably furnished rooms, a rustic restaur… More
EUR 35 - 68

Hotel Happy

Bleeck 7, 24576 Bad BramstedtGBP 28 - 54

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This hotel, located in the heart of Bad Bramstedt spa town, offers guests comfortably furnished rooms with free Wi-Fi and a fresh, tasty breakfast buf… More
Birkenweg 14, 24576 Bad BramstedtGBP 40 - 200

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This 4-star hotel in Bad Bramstedt offers free internet and modern wellness facilities near the Kurhaus train station. Hamburg is 40 kilometres away. … More
 

Bad Bramstedt: Guide


Bad Bramstedt is a small town in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approx. 40 km north of Hamburg. About 13,000 inhabitants, famous for its Roland and its Rheumaklinik. The current mayor is Hans-Jürgen Kütbach Freie Demokratische Partei|FDP.

Famous people from Bad Bramstedt


Siegfried Liebschner (1935 - 2006), baptist theologist, born in Bad Bramstedt.
Arved Fuchs, born 1953 in Bad Bramstedt, adventurer, first person who reached both poles within one year and by foot.
Karl Lagerfeld fashion designer, born in Hamburg but went to school in Bad Bramstedt.
Oskar Alexander (1881 - 1942), Founder of the rheumatism clinic in Bad Bramstedt. Died in KZ Sachsenhausen concentration camp|Sachsenhausen for his Jew|jewish decent.

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