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Just hoping somebody would give me a head start planning a route to the Mosel.
I’m thinking of catching the ferry to Rotterdam in June and 18 days later catching the tunnel home .
I would like to visit Arnhem and start our relaxing southbound Mosel river side trip at Koblenz but are there any must see destinations / nice stops en-route to the Mosel after Arnhem.
The only other must see stop for me is Bruges on the way back North from Trier or thereabouts so any hints for stops Northbound would be much appreciated.

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Just a point, I don't think you can do 'one way' from France on the chunnel.

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could I ask why to Rotterdam?

The route we took was from Calais / tunnel / dunquerke into Belgium, to Brussells, then down to Luxembourg (fill up with diesel!) and across to Trier and then downstream to Koblenz, It seems to fit with the flow of the river, and finishing up at the site at Koblenz at the confluence of the Mosel & rhine. anywher along the mosel is lovely!

And you can fit in Brugge either way. Cool

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Not sure what route we took, the satnav packed up and we just drove. Some of it is here http://ralph-dot-germany2007.blogspot.com/2011/05/germany-2007-day-two.html

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bognormike wrote:
could I ask why to Rotterdam?

The route we took was from Calais / tunnel / dunquerke into Belgium, to Brussells, then down to Luxembourg (fill up with diesel!) and across to Trier and then downstream to Koblenz, It seems to fit with the flow of the river, and finishing up at the site at Koblenz at the confluence of the Mosel & rhine. anywher along the mosel is lovely!
And you can fit in Brugge either way. Cool


I agree . . take the [short sea ferry to Calais or Dunkirk] - head to Brugges [stay at the Aire - should be approx 15euro p night but worth it] then head to Lux & fill up with diesel & then head for Trier & onwards along the Mosel where there are more than enough Stelplatz all the way up to Koblenz to fill your trip [then back the other side of the river !
 
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bognormike wrote:
could I ask why to Rotterdam? Cool


Thanks all for the info ... The reason for Rotterdam is the fact that I have a free crossing up my sleeve .
 
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You could veer across to the Mohnesee and Edersee of Dambusters fame, there are stellplatze near to both locations in the database.
If beer is your tipple then have a trip to the Warsteiner brewery, they have a stellplatz there as well.

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You could veer across to the Mohnesee and Edersee of Dambusters fame, there are stellplatze near to both locations in the database.


Pete


Great idea will do this for sure ..thanks
 Try Ghent?
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Hi,
We like Brugges but not the "new" aire in years past there was a camp site and a free aire, both gone! - now its a very expensive aire 20/25 euro and in the middle of a coach/lorry park, however its convenient for the city and lots of folk like it

Last year we went to Ghent there is an aire on the outskirts with a tram terminus a few mins away that takes you into the centre

We found Ghent had everything you get in Brugges but the aire is free

Better still, day in Brugge overnight at Ghent aire then day in Ghent

Either way have a good holiday

Ray
 
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For Mohnesee...

Mohnesee Korbecke

For Edersee...

Hemfurth

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