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Previously on "This Winter's going to be a corker - Tyre Free Zone"
You Germany working types. Which would eb the best German market to visit? I am looking at a snowy break for the family and wondered which one would be the best.
I am looking forward to a snowy winter, as I am working on a plan b that encourages colder winters, and yes, it's a bit more elaborate than buying loads of plastic sleds
Here you go, all in German for you. Most of these will be busy and they all finish before Christmas. Heidelberg and Nürnburg are pretty good, Münster is nice (its actually 5 in one), Köln has them spread all over the place, Frankfurt get around 1 million visitors and so on.
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