Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 10:13:42 -0700
Reply-To: John Andrew <johna@TELLURIDECOLORADO.NET>
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From: John Andrew <johna@TELLURIDECOLORADO.NET>
Subject: Re: I need help planning my trip to Germany in April
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Definitely head down to Bavaria. I spent three years down in Garmisch
working for the army as a civilian. You have to go to Munich.
Transportation museum is great as is the BMW museum and the Marienplatz.
Dachau is a must, even though it is a downer. Check out Ludwigs castles in
the area as well. April will be a bit early for hiking except maybe the
Kramer which has a nice hut up the hillside about an hour where you can grab
a beer and a meal. You can also take a tram up to the top of the Zugspitze
from the Eibsee or take the train from Garmisch or one up and the other
down. Old Partenkirchen is good for a meal in one of the old Gasthof's.
Garmisch was also the sight of the the first winter Olympics with Hitler in
attendance. The Partnachklamm is a gorge you can walk thru and in winter is
great with all the ice formations. Oberammergau is also a good stop on the
way to Neuswanstein and Linderhof, two of Ludwig's castles. If you can get
over to Berchtesgaden and Salzburg, they are great too. By the way, my
personal favorite Hefeweizen is Karg from Murnau, a village between Munich
and Garmisch. Have one for me!
Viel Spass!!
John Andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Date: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: I need help planning my trip to Germany in April
>Volks,
>I will be heading to Germany in April. The main purpose of the trip will
be
>to partake at the Syncro off road get together in Karenz which is close to
>Hamburg. The Karenz event is April 11, 12, 13. Before the trip I will be
>purchasing a Syncro of my own to go to the even and possibly a VW Iltis as
>well just because I miss mine old one so much!
>
>What should I do with the rest of the time that I am in Germany? I've been
>to Wolfsburg and have seen Audostadt and the Museum. I've driven from
>Berlin to Hamburg too many times. I spent a whole summer in the
>Frankfurt-am-Main region. So I am looking for something a little different
>from my usual trip of gathering interesting VWs and parts. Does any one
>have any suggestions on where I can go? My friend in Bremen is taking me
to
>the Beck's factory for a tour and I might take a spin up to Denmark or
>Belgium. Is there any list members in Germany who want to get together for
>a beer or coffee?
>
>It seems the deal with the air lines is that my last 'hop' within Germany
is
>free. I could go Vancouver-Toronto-Munich and Hamburg-Frankfurt-Vancouver
>for the same price as if I went Vancouver-Frankfurt return so it is pretty
>open as far as where I can go within Germany. More than likely I will be
>getting a German Rail pass as well...
>
>Suggestions are welcome and appreciated!
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