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Bad Kissengen 4x4 show Germany
Has anyone been to this German Overland show? A few of us are thinking it would be cool to go to a show somewhere in Europe next year, this seems to be the biggest sort of thing over there. I'm just wondering if anyone can give some feedback as to what it's like, what the camping facilities are like and the atmosphere etc.

Many thanks if you know anything! 1998 110 300Tdi White Hard Top
Post #568192 2nd Oct 2016 11:00am
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GREENI



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Loads of videos on youtube of the show. A few people on here have been Thumbs Up

The site is next to a sewage works, so it's not exactly scenic.
Post #568201 2nd Oct 2016 11:11am
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SergeantJav



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This one?

http://www.tradefairdates.com/Abenteuer-Al...ingen.html

I do like the look of that.... Laughing Proud to own 110XS TDCi SW..previously 90XS Td5 SW
Post #568209 2nd Oct 2016 11:32am
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LittleFoot



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I went this year. Really enjoyable show.
Admission price was very reasonable and the site is clean and well laid out with an interesting range of exhibitors. Most of the focus is on non LR vehicles with lots of manufacturers of larger 4wd Expedition Campers / Trucks. Seriously impressive vehicles are everywhere! Food and drink is really reasonable price on the show ground.

Camp site is almost the best part! It's like the most amazing collection of overland trucks, 4wd's, 6wd's etc - all gathered on the edge of town in a couple of fields!

Hope to go again next year Smile
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We have been going to Bad Kissingen for the last few years. It is very different to the UK shows, dare I say better then the UK shows? Organised with typical German efficiency. The public car park and the public camping is about 5-8 miles away from the actual show, however there is an efficient shuttle bus service to the show ground from the car parks and the camp ground.

The camp ground is reputed to be an excellent 'showground' although it can get crowded. We camp on the Nakatanenga stand.

Many firms exhibit there who do not exhibit in the U.K. It is not a Land Rover show also there is no auto jumble. It has 4 to 5 times the number of visitors as Peterborough but copes extremely well with the numbers.

Highly recommended.


Brendan
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Hendrix



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Went in 2015 and it is definately worth a visit. Lots of kit you wont see in the UK, mainly for bigger trucks but no shortage for general use. The campsite is definately something to experience, as long as you dont mind close neighbours.
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We went this year and camped, we went in 2013 and the camp is just as good as the show, to be truthfull the camp holds more interest to us looking at other rigs and stealing idea´s.

Its worth a run down just to experience it.

Glen "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild.
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BossHog



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We are hoping that we can finally attend this years show, anyone else planning on going, would be good to join / tag along with other likeminded members.
Post #606629 4th Mar 2017 12:07pm
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Martin 01



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What the dates for this years show ?
Might be up for this dependant on dates.
Be good to get a few vehicles together Thumbs Up
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TACK



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Martin, 15th-18th June, might be able to do this. Wanted to go last year but it fell on the wife's birthday.

About a 7hr drive from Calais.
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Martin 01



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I'd maybe do Hull-Zeebrugge crossing dependant on cost Tony.
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leeds



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We do the Hull Zeebrugge ferry as it saves about 600+ miles driving and potential extra overnight stay somewhere.

With Hull Zeebrugge ferry you land at about 9 am after a decent night sleep before starting the drive to Bad Kissingen.

Brendan
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CR



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I think it is only 130km between zeeburge and calais so it will depend where in the UK you are to save 600+ miles
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Hendrix



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We hope to visit this year but will be coming up from a trip to the Balkans so there are a few variables that might throw a spanner in the works.
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TACK



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Martin 01 wrote:
I'd maybe do Hull-Zeebrugge crossing dependant on cost Tony.


That would work, I could get the eurotunnel and meet you at zee or Bruges which is enroute Thumbs Up
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