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Camping Land an der Our campsite is located directly at the banks of the river Elbe (Stover Strand). It was founded in 1960 and since then is run as a family-business. Our guest’s comfort is our most import concern. We want you to feel good and to leave behind every day-life for some time. Tariff: €8 per night, Adults €7, Child €4.50, Dog €2. Address: Stover Strand 7, 21423 Drage Tel: 0049 4176 327 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Knaus Campingpark Spend a well-earned holiday in a diverse country surroundings and at the same time enjoy your highly-demanding holiday activities. These are the dreams that can come true at the family climactic spa resort of Wingst. To the south east of , between the ""Balksee lake nature reserve"" and the attractive hills of Wingst lies the KNAUS campsite in a wind-protected location. Tariff: Approx €35 Address: Schwimmbadallee 13, 21789 Wingst, Germany Phone: 0049 4778 7604

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UK ● Europe ● New Zealand ● Australia Campingplatz Stover Strand International Campingplatz Stover Strand International is ideally located by Redhill Farm ● Harlington Road the river Elbe and a perfect base to visit the vibrant city of Hamburg, whilst enjoying the incomparable river setting. Boat Toddington ● Bedfordshire ● LU5 6HF trips to town can be booked directly in reception and leave daily from our harbour. The campsite has spacious marked out pitches Email: [email protected] overlooking the water. Guests will find a fully-stocked shop as well as an onsite restaurant serving delicious homecooked food. Tel: + 44 (0) 1525 878 000 Leisure facilities also include a playground, a minigolf and sports court. Tariff: Contact campsite direct. www.justgo.uk.com Address: Stover Strand 10, 21423 Drage, Germany Phone: 0049 4177 430 Share your experience with us, we would love to hear about your Email: [email protected] trip or any recommendations; email: [email protected]

Just go has compiled this range of destination guides to give you a taste and feel of what the UK and Europe has to offer. Every effort has been made to maintain accuracy but we regret www.justgo.uk.com that we will not be held accountable should any information be incorrect. Germany, Hamburg Hamburg, a major port city in northern Germany, is connected to the by the Elbe River. It's crossed by hundreds of canals, and also contains large areas of parkland. Its central Jungfernstieg boulevard connects the Altstadt (old town) and the Neustadt, passing Binnenalster lake, dotted with boats and surrounded by cafes and restaurants. Oysters and traditional Aalsuppe (soup) are local specialties.

The Old Town is indeed Hamburg's oldest district and the real attraction for many tourists. The most famous, of course, are the Chilehaus and the office buildings on Burchardplatz, but the Sprinkenhof, Mohlenhof and the Messberghof are also considered popular tourist destinations. The "Old Elbe Tunnel", however, remains unchallenged.

Second only to Berlin in size and population, the city of Hamburg is home to one of the biggest harbours in Europe. A stroll along its many waterways and canals illustrates why it has been called the "Venice of the North." Don't miss a trip to the local fish market (Fischmarkt), the Merchants District (marked by its imposing red-brick architecture), a fine dining experience along the river or a night out in the university quarter. And did we mention the Reeperbahn (red light district)? It's quite famous for its… red lights.

It values its status as being as independent as possible of other states that have existed or currently exist in Germany. Over the centuries, Hamburg has always been an international city. This is not only because of its position in international trade, but also in political dimensions.

Places to visit Numerous museum ships Hanseatic City Marktzeit in der Fabrik

Numerous Museum ships in Hamburg offer tourists A trip to the popular Hanseatic city should also Flea & Street Markets the opportunity to learn more about this city's include a visit to the many museum ships in Situated in the Ottensen neighborhood, Fabrik is a shipping history. They are witnesses to history and Hamburg. These are former passenger liners or former machine parts factory turned local cultural they document the development of the Port of barges that have been converted into museums. center with lots of fun activities. Every Saturday, Hamburg: Cap San Diego, Lightship or Rickmer During a visit to one of these special ships, both this space becomes a cozy indoor market Rickmers, each of these ships has influenced the residents and tourists can learn about the history showcasing local artists and food sellers. It's a great history of the harbour. of the city as a shipping and trading post. Each of place to shop for souvenirs, or just hang out with the museum ships, which also document the some snacks! development of the harbour, have had their influence on it over the years.

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