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michele - 2007-08-20 2:51 PM

 

I know you good people have been all over the shop !

can you be so kind to provide all your links and sites for Xmas Markets preferably not in England .

 

Thank you .

 

but 'chele - there's supposed to be a good in York

 

B-)

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ok -serious answer buddy,

went to nuremburg, yonks ago admittedly - it was great -

it's quite a bit further than koln - but it is a beautiful spot - even without the xmas market -

you could also check out wurttemberg - which I remember as another beautiful spot

or hamelin ?? pied piper land

 

or if you don't want to travel that far there's always

http://www.brugesinfo.com/christmas-and-new-year.php

 

 

B-)

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yacks when ?? how long ?? thanks.

hey guys they are wonderful impressed with all the different markets on Franks and impressed with the ice skating rink on Yacks.

Really makes it all look so inviting I can taste that mulled wine already hope they have mince pies . Who ate all the pies. :D

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I think that you'll find Nuremberg too far for a short trip to the Christmas markets. It's on the other side of Germany in the old DDR and not that far from Austria and the Czech Republic. I suggested Cologne because it's probably the nearest of the major German cities to Calais.

It's a delightful place with a lovely old town and a fabulous cathedral. The public transport like many German cities is superb and you can go everywhere by bus or tram for very little cost.

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I have to tell you Frank he's at work and I,m not supposed to send e mail Met police and all that but I could not resist so i have sent it to him .

hopefully he will get the time before work finishes if he's not to busy.

 

It looks fantastic and this year with not having the little one to worry about the other two are mobile which means we can actually get out of the camper without too much trouble so it would be really nice and we can actually use the public Transport with out to much hag as hubby can lift them on and off so looking like a real possibility.

 

keep em coming folks perhaps we can make a long list of all the winter resorts and markets as this does come up every year would be nice just to look at this every year save repeating them all .

What do you all think. *-)

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Hello Mark,

long time no hear ...well south of France will be pretty destitue at that time of the year ...How about St micheal mount and the D day landings at xmas very nice and you get to pay your respects at the same time.

 

Any good ?.

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Only trouble is jacks I,m looking for cold don't do hot in the winter unless someone wants to wisk me off to the sheychells or the Maldives now that I could handle 3 weeks just sitting there with me feet in the water and swimming with all the fish walking around the Island oh I could close my eye's and just be there ohhhhh.

back to reality. So looks like its this place instead.

 

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Christmas markets in Cologne

 

 

Christmas market on the Alter Markt

During the pre-Christmas period, Cologne is one of the most popular European travel destinations with attractive Christmas fairs, numerous concerts, the nativity set as well as the multifaceted shopping possibilities.

 

The Christmas fairs attract millions of visitors annually.

 

 

Let yourself be enchanted: Gaze at the biggest Christmas tree in Rhineland in front of the impressive setting of the cathedral. Or enjoy the air of medieval times in front of the chocolate museum.

 

The oldest Christmas fair is situated at Neumarkt, the central place in the city centre and therefore right in the heart of the shopping area. Cologne offers you many possibilities – let yourself be surprised:

 

Christmas markets in Cologne

 

 

 

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The official german tourist board xmas market site is -

http://www.germany-christmas-market.org.uk/index1.htm

 

You might also take at look at Belgium as they tend to be big on Xmas, Brussels Grand Place with trees, cribs etc.

 

Valkenburg in Holland is another biggy. They hold their market in the local caves.

 

France also does Xmas markets but they seem to be more on the food, drink and gifts side whereas the above also do a good street decoration as well.

 

;-)

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michele - 2007-08-21 2:33 PM

 

Awh Dave very nice thank you have a slight problem with teh kids on an Aeroplane and carrying four sets of luggage nice thought though and would love to do it just him and me. :$

 

Its not by plane 'Chele, they're escorted motorhome tours and anyway I was pointing you towards those two towns for their Christmas markets more than towards the package deals. Having said that we went to Dublin several years ago with GB Privilege and can heartily reccomend them.

 

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That's for people hiring a motorhome out there, if you read further down the page it tells you all about the Valkenburg and Aachen escorted motorhome tour. anyway, you don't have to go with them you could always go on your own to Valkenburg or Aachen, I seem to recall the caravan site at one of those two towns is on top of the hill and the market is held inside caves beneath the campsite, how cool is that?

 

D.

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Now then you lot, stop it! You're really being rotten! I have got 2 weeks off at Christmas but can't go abroad because my niece is getting married on Sat 29 December right slap bang in the middle. To go abroad for a week is just not worth it because of the cost of the dogs - minimum £150 for ferry & vets fees on return. And nooooooo, I am NOT putting them in kennels! To see their furry little faces light up on Christmas day when they are tearing their pressies open (the ones that their 'Nana' gives them I hasten to add!) and find a load of chews, squeaky toys (my Mum gets them just to annoy us I'm sure!) :-D For us it'll have to be somewhere in the UK so we can escape on 30th and not come back until the following Sunday for work. Now if my niece wasn't getting married we'd certainly be joining Michele ... I wonder if I can persuade her to get married in New Zealand where she lives instead!!! :D
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We have been to the Christmas markets 3 times now. The one in Cologne is superb, as has already been said. We stayed at camping Berger http://www.camping-berger-koeln.de/english/camping_berger_home.html

There is a busstop about 10 minutes walk from that site which takes you to the train station, and from there you get the train into town. The toiletblock on that site is superb, roasting hot, just what you need when it's freezing cold!

 

Another place is Munster, not that far from Cologne, again a super site nearby: http://www.campingplatz-muenster.de/ About 3 minutes walk from the busstop which takes you straight into town. Munster is lovely too.

 

Hameln is another place where we have been (twice). Campsite http://www.campingplatz-faehrhaus-hameln.de/ This is within walking distance of Hameln, not a big town, but good sized and also lovely. There is a Greek restaurant on the site too, which is superb!

 

Nuremberg is further down, quite a drive. I don't think it is in the old DDR though, it lies between Frankfurt and Munich, and is about 250 miles from Cologne. We went there the first time we went to the Xmas markets and it was fantastic. Can't think of the name of the site we stayed at there, but if you are interested I can look it up for you.

 

Another place we went to was Soest, near to Dusseldorf, that is a lovely little town, not so big, and no campsite open in December, we went from Dusseldorf on the train to there.

 

Can definitely recommend the markets, and as for the gluhwein, say no more, can taste it now!

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Hymer584 - 2007-08-24 6:19 PM

 

 

Nuremberg is further down, quite a drive. I don't think it is in the old DDR though, it lies between Frankfurt and Munich, and is about 250 miles from Cologne.

 

 

it isn't - or even wasn't :->

 

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