Millibobs
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Hi can anyone recommend a good acsi site at Lake Constance German side please. Will be visiting from Freiburg late September. It's our first visit to Germany .
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Many thanks for the info. Will give it a good look. Hope the groceries arrived ! DavidWe stayed at the site at Stockach 781.not out of choice but to get guarenteed wi-fi so we could do elderly mothers shopping order! A small site as German sites go,spotless toilet block and all the permanents are grouped down the far end.
P.S. don't call it Lake Constance in front of the Germans,it's the
Bodensee to them!
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Sorry Paul I don't know cos we live in Spain and will be travelling up from there. Have a good tripTo digress slightly (sorry Millibobs) but we were planning to get to Bodensee fairly quickly and take 3 days or so (quick by our standards!) via the French motorways as far as Strasbourg. This involves paying tolls of course. Just wondering if using the free Belgian and German motorways instead adds a lot of miles onto the journey?
Paul
Funny you should say that! tootling along somewhere in Germany,wifes mobile goes,'hello,Tesco delivery man here,I'mMany thanks for the info. Will give it a good look. Hope the groceries arrived ! David
To digress slightly (sorry Millibobs) but we were planning to get to Bodensee fairly quickly and take 3 days or so (quick by our standards!) via the French motorways as far as Strasbourg. This involves paying tolls of course. Just wondering if using the free Belgian and German motorways instead adds a lot of miles onto the journey?
Paul
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To digress slightly (sorry Millibobs) but we were planning to get to Bodensee fairly quickly and take 3 days or so (quick by our standards!) via the French motorways as far as Strasbourg. This involves paying tolls of course. Just wondering if using the free Belgian and German motorways instead adds a lot of miles onto the journey?
Paul
toll free: Calais - Lille - Mons - Chareloi - Namur - Metz - Luxembourg (cheap fuel) there is a short toll section to Strasbourg, even that avoidable if tight
the way we go every year...
Paul many thanks for the stellplatz link, very useful. DavidHi
Seem to be quite a few Funsters heading for Bodensee this year as there have been a few posts about the area recently. We last visited in 2012 and are going back next month.
We stayed on one of the stellplatz at Radolfzell last time and it was fine. Depends what you want, if you are staying for more than a couple of days a campsite would be good of course but the ones I have looked at have been a bit out of the way whereas we prefer to be able to walk into town for shops, restaurants etc.
I quite like the look of Broken Link Removed stellplatz at Uberlingen, I believe they have a minibus into the pretty town if you don't fancy the walk.
Beautiful area though, so have fun.
Paul
Uberlingen from the ferry.
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We stayed at the Uberlingen stellplatz last year, lovely spot, plenty of space, bus service nearby down to the Bodensee shore, included in price. Lovely Italian restaurant on the other side of the main road.
Thanks for that, I'll think we'll give that route a go. We have an evening Chunnel crossing then Bergues aire for he night so should work out well.
Paul
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