Driving service of the Diakonie Güstrow

Safely to your destination with the Diakonie driving service., © Jörn Lehmann Photograph
family-friendly, barrier-free

Mobile on vacation even with a wheelchair. You relax in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, we take care of mobility and drive you wherever you want.

The friendly staff of Diakonie Güstrow Service Gesellschaft mbH will make your vacation an experience. Our drivers will pick you up at an agreed time, accompany you to your destination and bring you back again. We will gladly take care of the transportation to your planned destinations. In our modern vehicles there is enough space for wheelchairs and rollators.

Locations of the driving service with wheelchair vehicles:

  • Röbel
  • Teterow
  • Güstrow
  • Bützow
  • Schwaan

If you arrive by train or plane, we can pick you up. We will bring you to your hotel or vacation home. Pick-ups from customers should be max. 15 km of the listed locations. As a driving service we meet all current safety standards and use qualified drivers.

How does it work?

Call us at +493843 680 444 or at +493843 7761070 (24 hours available). If possible, contact 4-5 days before the planned trip.

What does the transportation service cost?

The costs depend on the circumstances such as route, number of persons, how many wheelchairs or whether accompaniment is desired. As a car rental company, we are not subject to the cab tariff.

 

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Contact

Fahrdienst der Diakonie Güstrow

Platz der Freundschaft 14c
18273 Güstrow


fahrdienst@diakonie-guestrow.de
+49 3843 7761070
https://www.diakonie-guestrow.de/de/
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Platz der Freundschaft 14c
18273 Güstrow



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