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  1. tempelton avatar

    RE: Hostels

    by tempelton 31 March 2012

    In Germany it's called Jugendherberge, used to be for young people only or school classes on a school trip, that changed a lot, now you…

  2. thorn_thoughts avatar

    Re: Cologne to (Wurzburg or Nuremberg) to Dresden

    by thorn_thoughts 01 January 2012

    As you seem to have only a few days in Germany think about sightseeing from the train window. When you choose a southern route then consider…

  3. spampants_ avatar

    RE: Nippon

    by spampants_ 23 December 2011

    Hatto I (c. 850 – May 15, 913) was archbishop of Mainz (Mayence) from 891 until his death. He belonged to a Swabian family, and was pro…

  4. Nautiker avatar

    RE: Where to stay between Munich & Muenster

    by Nautiker 03 December 2011

    hi manderspanders, welcome to thorntree, by which means of transport are you travelling? I assume train? there are two mainlines betwe…

  5. Nautiker avatar

    RE: Driving Through Germany

    by Nautiker 12 November 2011

    there would be lots of bananas to add from my side, too. I haven't driven in Canada, thus cannot compare, but millions of people cope…

  6. european83 avatar

    RE: cycle Estonia to southern italy

    by european83 18 February 2011

    Suggestion to go to Estonia: From Frankfurt: Ride to Fulda, from there you can follow the rivers Fula and later Weser until Höxter. There…

  7. Yukon_Jack avatar

    Advice for a stopover on the train from Munich to Hannover

    by Yukon_Jack 24 May 2010

    Hello fellow TTer's! In a couple of weeks I will be on the train from Munich to Hannover, then continuing onward to a small town near…

  8. Nautiker avatar

    RE: Day trip from Frankfurt

    by Nautiker 17 April 2010

    Marburg, Wetzlar, Limburg, Fulda - all pleasant, all within the RMV, so you'll need neither Länder- nor SW-ticket Michelstadt, Erbach,…

  9. Nautiker avatar

    RE: Budget accommodations for the Frankfurt Book Fair

    by Nautiker 15 September 2009

    good point by hostel3net in #6: entrance tickets, bought in advance (e.g. online) are valid on all local/regional transport within the…

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    Re: Budget accommodations for the Frankfurt Book Fair

    by Riesling 15 September 2009

    Nautiker, Buchmesse is in October, the trade fair that's just started is the car exhibition. Oscar, affordable accomodation within Frank…

  11. lacker avatar

    Traveling route around Munich, Fussen, Rothenburg and Prague

    by lacker 08 September 2008

    Hi, My friend and I are planning a trip to German and Czech this december. We will arrive at Munich in early morning. Spend about 2-4…

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    RE: interesting stuff in central/southern Germany?

    by t_maia 11 May 2008

    Thueringen is very nice! Fulda is gorgeous too. If you are going there anyway, just focus on this area. Highlights in Thueringen are Erfurt,…

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    RE: interesting stuff in central/southern Germany?

    by bsdelong 09 May 2008

    Thanks for the great suggestions. Sorry I wasn't more specific as to where exactly we'd be--but that's sort the point--we're doing this…

  14. fulle017 avatar

    Fulda

    by fulle017 17 September 2007

    I will be going through Germany early November (from Prague to Amsterdam) and would like to go to Fulda where my husband lived in the…

  15. gtappend avatar

    Employment Oppurtunities in Germany

    by gtappend 09 July 2007

    I don't know Göttingen that well, but Hannover is home to Eusebio avatar

    Good week long biking area in northern 1/2 of Germany

    by Eusebio 19 March 2007

    The Weser bike trail is the best known and therefore most frequented bike trail in Germany. But it is really nice - great infrastructure,…

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