Mich,
have you driven from Frankfurt to Koblenz, along the river (whichever one it is, apologies for being a philostine), amazing drive, loads of castles along the river and scenery, it's kind of like the wye valley x 10.
anyway, in Koblenz the river to frankfurt meets to Mosel, amazing to look at the join from the castle above, you are correct those mosel reislings are fantastic, have one in the fridge at home at the moment and boxes in the cellar
another interesting place in germany is the friedrickshaven area, fantastic wine villages down there, and of course, a short hop from strasbourg and the alsace region
I have to say folks, if you like driving, and you like fine architecture, countryside, cultures, cuisine, wine and ale, then europe is a fascinating continent to have the chance to live in
Milan.
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Originally posted by expat View PostShh Shh Shh
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt is, and the chavs will ignore it simply because there's nothing there for them. If you like beautiful countryside, good wines, good food and a generally civilised atmosphere you'll like the place. Don't just go to the city, but get out to the places along the Mosel. That's another gem; anyone who thinks the Mosel region only makes terrible cheapo wines is very mistaken; some of the very best dry Rieslings are from Mosel.
Just do a google picture search of Luxembourg and you'll see.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI was just reading "Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson and he mentions Luxy as a beautiful place.
Just do a google picture search of Luxembourg and you'll see.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 26 May 2009, 16:41.
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the gastro weekends in the ardennes & luxembourg are amazing
you are indeed correct, long may the chavs fly past the gem of benelux
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI know, lived in Antwerpen for 3 yrs contracting and travelled a lot in the area, long weekends in Ardennes, Luxembourg, Durbey etc
you have some beautiful towns too, that square in Delft with the church with the spire that appears to have been extended and extended during different architectural periods, amazing,
all the best,
Miland.
Then there's Dutch and Belgian Limburg; imagine the English countryside with Dutch and Belgian towns, a few vineyards and some of Europe's best restaurants. Long may the chavs ignore it.
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I know, lived in Antwerpen for 3 yrs contracting and travelled a lot in the area, long weekends in Ardennes, Luxembourg, Durbey etc
you have some beautiful towns too, that square in Delft with the church with the spire that appears to have been extended and extended during different architectural periods, amazing,
all the best,
Miland.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostMich,
the reason Belgium is such a nice place and such a little gem is because the majority of Brits overlook Belgium as insignificant and not worth a look in
long may the situation continue i say
Milan.
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Mich,
the reason Belgium is such a nice place and such a little gem is because the majority of Brits overlook Belgium as insignificant and not worth a look in
long may the situation continue i say
Milan.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOh yeah : armed forces have only enough budget to invade Belgium. Which is not worth invading....
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThe food's better in Italy.
Oh yeah : armed forces have only enough budget to invade Belgium. Which is not worth invading....
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's like a government-sponsored brain-drain, what if the physics graduates stay abroad and the sport scientists return home
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post"The government is urging graduates to consider a spell working abroad, whether in internships or volunteering, to avoid the worst of the recession."
Duh, the rest of the world's in recession too, not in a small part thanks to the Gordon and George show.
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