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if one has questions about odds and evens in Germany ( rules/regulations/camp sites/aires and whatsoever) , do not hesitate
to ask me.

best ones from
Jan
 
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Hi. I saw your other thread and I am sure many will have questions. Hope you enjoy your stay here

We have friends down in Swabia not far from Sindlefingen so know that area

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Zehr gut! Hertzlich Wilkommen! Smile

I have been visiting your lovely country several times and always enjoyed the stay.
 
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good morning y`all Smile

well I was wondering a bit about the fact ( after reading some stuff in this Germany-section) , that merely the mid and south of Germany
seem to be of higher interest to british travellers .
The northern land between northsea and baltic sea -which is quite beautiful as well - is not travelled or mentioned that often ....

is there any special reason for that circumstance ?


my regards,
Jan[/img]

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Jan,
Every country has it's 'tourist' bits that the majority of visitors go to.
The ones you mention are the obvious ones. Wink

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satco wrote:
good morning y`all Smile

well I was wondering a bit about the fact ( after reading some stuff in this Germany-section) , that merely the mid and south of Germany
seem to be of higher interest to british travellers .
The northern land between northsea and baltic sea -which is quite beautiful as well - is not travelled or mentioned that often ....

is there any special reason for that circumstance ?


my regards,
Jan[/img]


Ssshhh Wink don't let the cat out of the bag. Now all those empty german beaches on the baltic coast will be full of this lot Laughing
 
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Hi Jan......your entry is quite well timed from my point of view as we are looking to travel from Rotterdam upto Lubeck/Baltic Coast over the Easter holiday (10 - 12 days).

Can you sugest any places of interest (castles, parks, walks, bke rides etc.) to stop over, that will fulfil a family of four - two adults + two boys (11 + 13).

Do you think we will need winter tyres at that time of year???What is the weather likely to be like (wet/dry/warm/v. cold)????

Any advice/comments will be greatly appreciated.


Cheers


Mark
 
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Hallo Jan,

dann bin ich hier also nicht mehr ganz alleine! Wink

Best Regards,
Gerhard

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@ Gerhard

to be a handsome guy , I do answer in english Smile

well , was a good decision to join up here !
re-inforcement has arrived !

Groetjes
Jan

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dear Mark ,

I hope to be able to lend you the one or other idea.
would be helpfull for me to know the exact routing
through Germany and the intended lenght of your
daily tracks.

If I was in your place , I would postpone the decision
on winter tires until until a fortnight before starting.
reason: we had some snow in aprils during the past 20 years.
and, we have this so called " situative winter-tire obligation
in Germany". That means , if its icy and/or snowy and are
caught with no winter-tires.... you`ll be fined.
old north german saying : winter tires from O till O
(october till easter)
suggest of to check the long term weather forecast under :
link :
http://www.dwd.de/bvbw/appmanager/bvbw/dwdwwwDesktop;jsessionid=SZmvPdfBN7zttvGnBpkqNySM6cyzJdfGPRNJ3KJHFXdSqzJSmzwh!1310440502!416263318?_nfpb=true&_windowLabel=dwdwww_main_book&T3200069671164966398067gsbDocumentPath=Content%2FOeffentlichkeit%2FKU%2FKUPK%2FHomepage%2FTeaser%2FDeutschlandwetter.html&switchLang=en&_pageLabel=dwdwww_start

and make your decision accordingly.

in northern Germany , talking about the northern baltic shores and adjacent areas , there are surely some POI. Lübeck and its nice
old town center ( yummy almond paste , almond paste museum)

link : http://www.marzipanland.de/eng.html

Next place to check out might be the isle of Fehmarn , some nice Stellplatz on the isle link: http://www.fehmarn.de/en/


that`s it for the time , best regards
Jan

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