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1139169 Post Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:57 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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I'm thinking about going to either Lille or Brugge Christmas markets. I think on a previous coach trip that one had an aire close to it. Can anyone shed any light on this for me. Actually, I'm sure that someone can, just who. Also is the Bath Christmas market worth a visit with a stop at the marina campsite. Cheers.
 
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Grumpyob,

If you go to Brugge, there is an aire, just on the ringroad, also look at camping Memling, was there last year, only a short bus ride in to town, very easy and no road noise

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Christmas markets in wheels and tyres Laughing Laughing Laughing

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If going to Brugge, Memling is the better option imho

No11 Bus costs €1.50 into town, Same back or get a return ticket. We got a cab and they only charged us €6

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went to bath christmas market last year very busy on a week day would not want to go on the weekend really enjoyed it would go again stoped at the marina for a couple of nights clean but basic toilet block nothing special but good for bath shoping park and ride oposite site i think its worth doing.
 
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Grumpy , look at http://www.motorhomefacts.com/modules.php?name=Campsites&op=search the world is your lobster Wink

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teemyob wrote:
If going to Brugge, Memling is the better option imho

No11 Bus costs €1.50 into town, Same back or get a return ticket. We got a cab and they only charged us €6

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If you park by the rail station there is a free bus into town.

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Don't want to be a damp squid but Brugge was a real disappointment to us, not been to any others when we went there and still not impressed, now been to others and really seen the difference.

We have been to Lille and there was an aire but itinerants had taken it over so nowhere to park nearby, we ended up 6 miles away on a Decathlon car park.

There is one at Tornai and there is a spot by the river that MH's have taken to parking in, we stayed one night but didn't know the market was there until the next day. Looked a good size and an nice indoor market hall for Christmas things and crafty bits.

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Same here Mandy I was very disappointed in Brugge Christmas Market, having been to the one in Cologne there was a vast difference and found things very expensive.
Stay out of the main streets for coffee or meals, the back streets are a lot cheaper, Smile
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Cheers all. Didn't realise the original post was going into wheels and tyres until I read it afterwards. Not sure how it went there anyway but at least you found it. Plenty here to think about anyway.
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