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Mountain Bike washing station - Rumelange

Where? rue de la bruyère, L-3714 Rumelange

Free your bike from muck and dust

In Rumelange, you can clean your mountain bike at this service station after a tour on one of the nearby RedRock mountain bike trails, and blast off the dust and mud with a water jet.

The washing station is accessible free of charge all year round

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Address: Service Technique Rumelange
L-3710 Rumelange
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