Find the two campuses of Alanus Uniersity on this
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Travelling to Alanus University by public transportTake the train to Bonn, then the trams 18 or 68 in the direction of Cologne until you reach Alfter where you alight.
On foot, just follow the signposts for "Alanus Hochschule Johannishof" (the walk takes around 30 minutes) or "Alanus Hochschule Campus II" (The walk takes around 10 minutes).
Travelling to Alanus University by car
From the North via Cologne (West of the Rhine)Take the A555 until the turnoff for Bornheim/Alfter. Turn left in the direction of Bornheim/Roisdorf. Continue straight on, through the underpass to the traffic lights, then turn left towards Bonn/Alfter. Drive through Roisdorf. If you want to go to "Alanus Hochschule Johannishof" turn right at the traffic lights towards "Alfter Ortsmitte". Continue straight on over the railway lines and follow the signs in the town for "Alanus Hochschule Johannishof". If you want to go to "Alanus Hochschule Campus II" continue straight on at the traffic lights and follow the signs for "Alanus Hochschule Campus II".
From the South via Bonn (West of the Rhine)Take the A61 until the Meckenheim Junction, then the A565 towards Bonn. Take the turnoff for Bonn Hardtberg/Alfter and stay on the Konrad-Adenauer-Damm for 4 km in the direction of Alfter until you reach the T-junction. Turn right and then left over the railway lines after 300m. Continue straight on over the roundabout to the T-junction, then turn right and immediately left into Alfterer Straße in the direction of Oedekoven/Gielsdorf. In Alfter, follow the signs for "Alanus Hochschule Johannishof" or "Alanus Hochschule Campus II".
From the A3, East of the RhineTake the A3 until the junction Bonn/Siegburg. Continue on the A560 until the junction for St. Augustin West. Take the A59 until the junction ("Dreieck") Bonn Beuel in the direction of "Bonn/Koblenz". Continue on the A565 over the Rhine to the turnoff for “Köln/Brühl/Wesseling” on the A555. Take the turnoff for Bornheim/Alfter and continue as if coming from Cologne.