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Visiting the Trier area of Germany for the last two weeks of August 2006, and would like to no of any good sites in this area and is there any need to book in advance. Booked on Transeuropa Ferris for £137 return.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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There's a campsite in Trier itself but it's relatively noisy. However, there are a number in the area which would be worth looking at:

http://www.landalgreenparks.com/accommodatie.aspx?menuid=9&menu=camping&subid=6&parkcode=WBG
or

http://www.landalgreenparks.com/accommodatie.aspx?menuid=9&menu=camping&subid=6&parkcode=SBG
The following sites unfortunately don't have webpages in English but they are also close by and would be good alternatives, too:

http://www.campingwaldfrieden.de/html/camping.html
and

http://www.campingplatz-moselhoehe.de/index2.htm
If you intend to stay for more than a couple of days it would probably be worthwhile booking in advance in August because the area is popular among Dutch visitors.

If you need any more information, let me know.
 
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Tom

You could have a look at my website www.caravantravels.co.uk I have quite a bit of info on Germany. E-mail me if you have any questions.

David
 
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Tom - A few years back I stayed in Trier and the local site although good for seeing the area was not up to the standard of the CC.

If you are prepared to commute a little you will find some excellent sites along the banks of the Moselle amid the Vines of some of the best white wines in the world.

from Trier you can take a days boat trip along the Moselle and lunch and dine which is washed down by some of the best mit pradikat wines available. GO for it
 

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