Cham
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Cham [1] is a city in Bavaria, Germany.
[edit] Get in
[edit] By car
Several national highway connections are running through Cham:
B20: Königssee - Berchtesgaden - Bad Reichenhall - Piding - Freilassing - Laufen (Salzach) - Tittmoning - Burghausen - Eggenfelden - Haunersdorf - Landau an der Isar - Straubing - Cham - Furth im Wald. On the Czech side the highway continues to Pilsen.
B22: Würzburg - Bamberg - Bayreuth - Weiden - Oberviechtach - Rötz - Cham
B85: Berga – Bad Frankenhausen – Kölleda – Weimar – Rudolstadt – Saalfeld/Saale – Ludwigsstadt – Kronach – Kulmbach – Bayreuth – Pegnitz – Auerbach in der Oberpfalz – Sulzbach-Rosenberg – Amberg – Schwandorf – Bruck i.d.OPf. - Roding – Cham – Viechtach – Regen – Schönberg (Niederbayern) – Tittling – Passau
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Regular trains connect Cham with other parts of Germany as well as the Czech Republic.
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- The town wall and gates (Biertor, Grasslturm, Rundturm, Straubinger Turm)
- The old city center around the Marketplace ('Marktplatz')
- The old city hall
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- St. Jakob
- Maria Hilf
- Franziskanerkirche
- Spitalkirche
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- S.P.U.R. (Prem, Sturm, Fischer, Zimmer
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[edit] Camping
The local canoeing club [2] runs a small camping site at the bank of the river Regen.
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