Driving School Sven-L : Rte du Rawyl 10, 3960 Sierre



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About Driving School Sven-L :

Driving School Sven-L is a trusted service provider, catering to commuters and travelers in the city of Oberengstringen. Conveniently located at Rte du Rawyl 10, 3960 Sierre, they offer comprehensive services to ensure client's satisfaction.

079 818 68 76
sven-l.ch

Operating Hours :
Monday: 05:00–22:00
Tuesday: 07:00–21:30
Wednesday: 07:00–20:00
Thursday: 07:00–21:30
Friday: 06:00–21:00
Saturday: 05:00–21:30
Sunday: 06:30–22:00


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Frequently Asked Questions:

Driving School Sven-L is located at Rte du Rawyl 10, 3960 Sierre, Oberengstringen. You can use the directions button bellow to get navigation assistance.

Monday: 05:00–22:00
Tuesday: 07:00–21:30
Wednesday: 07:00–20:00
Thursday: 07:00–21:30
Friday: 06:00–21:00
Saturday: 05:00–21:30
Sunday: 06:30–22:00

  • Has wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Has wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Has wheelchair-accessible toilet

  • Has gender-neutral toilets

  • Offers online classes
  • On-site services available

Phone: 079 818 68 76
Website: sven-l.ch


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