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Hi all, I havn't posted on here for many many moons but thought I'd stick my head in the door for some advise please. The family (me/Mrs/ nearly 2 year old daughter and boxer dog) are heading to Austria for Christmas in a motorhome that we've hired from Cologne, we are thinking of staying either here http://www.campkaprun.at/index.php/en/ or here https://www.panoramacamp.at/en/winter has anyone stayed at either of them? We are planning on moving on and heading back through Germany after boxing day and finding another resort to camp near for Nye/daughters 2nd birthday, does anyone have any brainy ideas for campsites? We aren't looking for full on snowboarding/skiing everyday but for more of a winter holiday and a white Christmas if we're lucky, Cheers
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@notverygoodatskiing, I don't have any experience of motorhomes or camping sites, but if you're heading back through Germany from Austria after Boxing Day then Rothenberg ob der Tauber on the Romantischstrasse might be a good place to stay: https://www.rothenburg.de/welcome/accommodation/campers/
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I'd check campsite availabilty before booking the van. Last time I spent NY in Austria the site was booked up by mid August (Solden).
There is a stellplatz at Nesselwang, 10 miles from the border, that will be packed too - first come first in.
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Cheers Alistair, we'll check it out.
Plenty of availability that I've enquired about so far, not one is full in fact, which is lucky as I've already booked the van as I mentioned.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Rothenberg ob der Tauber
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A lovely place to visit! Lots of fond memories.
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No advice. I'd like to follow. I'm interested in how it compares in price to staying in Hotels and using local transfers and flights ect
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It's far more expensive to hire a motorhome for 2 weeks than flying, but we're taking the dog and it'll give us more freedom to pull over when my daughter looses her sxxt
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If you return over the Fernpass you could easily stopover at Neuschwanstein Castle. I've just noticed that there is also a small ski area close by.
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I have not stayed in these campsites, nor many at all in Austria. (generally free camp if possible)
However, I have driven on some of these roads in winter in a van. Probably a smaller more manouvreable van than the one you are hiring.
Most of the time there will be no problem driving on these roads in a smallish van, but large vans can find some hills a little bit steep. The headroom restrictions should make you very cautious about what roads you drive on and make you very aware of what your maximum headroom is. (and what signs there are or are not regarding bridges, headroom restrictions in car parks, etc)
Choosing your route to avoid high passes can restrict your options. Alternatively, be flexible on timescales, and plan for unscheduled stopovers until the weather improves.
I did not find any problems driving through Germany into Austria. Leaving Austria to go to Switzerland was more of an issue. However, I may have been lucky with the weather.
Check the weather conditions.
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Alastair Pink wrote: |
@notverygoodatskiing, I don't have any experience of motorhomes or camping sites, but if you're heading back through Germany from Austria after Boxing Day then Rothenberg ob der Tauber on the Romantischstrasse might be a good place to stay: https://www.rothenburg.de/welcome/accommodation/campers/ |
Would you recommend it for new years eve? We won't be looking for an all night rave or anything it's our daughters 2nd birthday as well as Nye so a nice meal out during the day (maybe a beer or 3) would do us nicely, plus it's pretty perfect for half way back to Cologne to drop the motorhome back on the 3rd, cheers
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@BoardieK, we are going to try, it's closed on all the bank holidays so it might be tricky to fit it in, but the wife is desperate to go
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@Bigtipper,
Cheers for the advise, it'll just be a see what happens with the weather type of trip, the beauty of the motorhome will hopefully mean we should be pretty well looked after in all conditions as we have the luxury of being self sufficient, if we need to park up for a day or so for the roads to clear it won't be the end of the world
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You know it makes sense.
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notverygoodatskiing wrote: |
Alastair Pink wrote: |
@notverygoodatskiing, I don't have any experience of motorhomes or camping sites, but if you're heading back through Germany from Austria after Boxing Day then Rothenberg ob der Tauber on the Romantischstrasse might be a good place to stay: https://www.rothenburg.de/welcome/accommodation/campers/ |
Would you recommend it for new years eve? We won't be looking for an all night rave or anything it's our daughters 2nd birthday as well as Nye so a nice meal out during the day (maybe a beer or 3) would do us nicely, plus it's pretty perfect for half way back to Cologne to drop the motorhome back on the 3rd, cheers |
Well I've only ever been there in Summer, so can't say what happens on New Year's Eve, but in most Austrian and German towns there are usually plenty of fireworks let off at midnight, so you should get a good visual display. It is a quintessentially German town with a beautiful old town centre dating back to medieval times. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothenburg_ob_der_Tauber
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Presumably the hire motorhome comes with snow tyres and chains?
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Alastair Pink, looks like we are spending a couple of days over nye, cheers
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@jellylegs, Yep, it's the only reason we are hiring from Germany as they come as standard.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@notverygoodatskiing, hopefully that means it will be a fully winterised van as well, so less prone to pipes freezing. Could be around -5 to -15C, so if you haven't used a motorhome in those temperatures before perhaps check out some advice websites on how best to manage water/waste.
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Cheers, I owned one a while back but only ever in the UK and didn't really have to deal with those temps, but it's the whole reason why we're driving to Germany to collect it
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