...people will realise that Germany is a brilliant holiday destination ....
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Not for the English it wasn't...Originally posted by sasguru...people will realise that Germany is a brilliant holiday destination ....His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Yeah, its funny how everyone in the UK seems so surprised. I've been holidaying in Germany for years and it's my favourite winter holiday/city break destination. Good beer, nice frauleins and genial hosts.
Although they could do with having a subtler sense of humour.Hard Brexit now!
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Lived and worked in Germany for a number of years.
Go back twice a year for short breaks. Usualy once near the end of September
I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Sorry, Just cant see Germany ever having the same appeal as France, Italy,Spain or even Scandinavia for British people for their 2/3 week summer holiday breaks. Do you think the Tuscany/Umbria, Provence, Dordogne/Tarn set are ever going to want a long stay holiday in Deutschland!Originally posted by The Lone GunmanLived and worked in Germany for a number of years.
Go back twice a year for short breaks. Usualy once near the end of September
Some parts of Bavaria, the Hunsruck & Black Forest are really nice and many of the cities are great but the bulk of Germany is a bit too much like the East or West Midlands for the British taste and who goes there for their main hols!Comment
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Somali is good this time of year. You can get some special deals at the Mogadishu Hilton I heard.Comment
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I agree with Dalek Supreme. I've never had a bad holiday in Germany and I've been going there since I was a little imp.Originally posted by Dalek SupremeAgree with Sasguru. Germany: lovely holiday destination, friendly people.Comment
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You seem to OK being selective with Italy and France but not with Germany? Then go on to mention some of its more attractive parts.Originally posted by Hart-flootSorry, Just cant see Germany ever having the same appeal as France, Italy,Spain or even Scandinavia for British people for their 2/3 week summer holiday breaks. Do you think the Tuscany/Umbria, Provence, Dordogne/Tarn set are ever going to want a long stay holiday in Deutschland!
Some parts of Bavaria, the Hunsruck & Black Forest are really nice and many of the cities are great but the bulk of Germany is a bit too much like the East or West Midlands for the British taste and who goes there for their main hols!
Please yourself. Stay away, it wont bother me, the less tourists the better.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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