Welcome to Motorhomefacts, we are a thriving motorhome community (Largest in Europe). Why Not JOIN NOW and get instant access to more of the website. It costs nothing to join and only takes a few minutes. We have 200,000 different people visiting our site monthly and this amount of motorhomers in one place guarantees a fast response to any questions you may have. We also have unique facilities not found elsewhere such as our Online Logbook, stopover tracker, Motorhome directory with Ebay type feedback and the largest repository of motorhome campsites reviews found anywhere
I'm looking to tour into Germany in 2013, I quite fancy pootling along the Mosel towards Koblenz, I hear its very nice.
Whilst doing some research I've noticed mention of a Bord Atlas and wondered what it is, I'm assuming its like an equivalent of an Aires Guide but I'm willing to be corrected.
You're right - although it's not only a guide to Aires - they're called Stellplatze in Germany and are every bit as good as the French Aires. It is a publication produced by Reise Mobil International in 2 parts and the one covering Germany has almost every campisite in Germany as well as information about many other touristy things. As previous poster says, absolutely essential.
The second part covers the rest of Europe but not in anything like as much detail.
Quite a hefty tome, my 2009 copy was Euro19.90. You can get it in this country from Vicarious Publications.
______________________________________________________________ "If a job's worth doing, it's worth doing properly"
Well you know, it helps the long winter evenings fly by! I've already sorted next years holiday - we're going to France (as my daughter says "again"!). We've decided to go somewhere a bit different the following year, I've been to Germany with work many times, my daughter's going to Berlin next summer with school, my wife is wondering what all the fuss is about sooo...
TerryL wrote:
You're right - although it's not only a guide to Aires - they're called Stellplatze in Germany and are every bit as good as the French Aires. It is a publication produced by Reise Mobil International in 2 parts and the one covering Germany has almost every campisite in Germany as well as information about many other touristy things. As previous poster says, absolutely essential.
That's the sort of information I was after.
TerryL wrote:
The second part covers the rest of Europe but not in anything like as much detail.
Quite a hefty tome, my 2009 copy was Euro19.90. You can get it in this country from Vicarious Publications.
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum You cannot attach files in this forum You cannot download files in this forum
All times are GMT + 1 Hour Page 1 of 3Goto page 1, 2, 3Next