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Subject Topic: Camping & Freizeitplatz Brachter Wald
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30/12/2009 at 5:52pm
 Location: wiltshire
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Anybody stayed at this site just outside Bruggen Germany?

It looks like the tourers are in a completely seperate area to the seasonal, something I am keen on following our horrendous time stuck in with all the German seasonals at Roermond!!



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02/1/2010 at 4:54pm
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Tried to book there last year at the beginning of April and was told that the site was fully booked. However it transpires that they only seem to take permanently sited units and about 24 or so camper vans.

Instead I got into www.heidecamp.de which is situated across the road from Brachter Wald. An interesting fact about Heidecamp is that it is on the old British army camp of Bracht. When it closed a number of its former German workers clubed together and bought it. It has a grassed area for about 20 vans near the entrance gates/former guard room, an area for permanently sited units and a huge hard surfaced area for vans/camper vans which used to be the parade ground. There is also a further area for semi permanent/touring vans. The facilities which are pretty good are found in what must have been the Junior Ranks club, which still had its NAAFI sign attached to it. We will be staying there again in April when we take our Hobby back for its annual service in Rheindahlen. Hope the above info was useful/helpful.

Roland.




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