Campsite Guide Germany and North Europe

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The Bishop
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Campsite Guide Germany and North Europe

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Can anyone recommend a campsite guide. We're going to Germany but travelling through Netherlands, Belgium, France.

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I always recommend Michelin guides because they are reliable an updated every year. They have never let me down.
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I found the Alan rogers guide very good us I can download it onto my iPad.

Btw if you are going though holland I can recommend a place called the Papillon near Groningen. Really good

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As above the Alan Rogers guide is excellant, we have used it two years on the trop and hopefully be using it again this August.
Germany is beautiful, espceially the Black Forest, i can pm you some of the links to campsites we have stayed at if you so wish :D
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