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temptage Posted 5 September , 2015 Share Posted 5 September , 2015 Could you email me the photos so they are in their original size please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest Posted 3 August , 2019 Share Posted 3 August , 2019 Hi, I am visiting Niederzwehren tomorrow and intended to drive there in a motorhome. Would anyone know whether this is at all possible or should I walk? Any info sincerely appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imaginatian Posted 3 August , 2019 Share Posted 3 August , 2019 2 hours ago, Stuart Dowden said: Hi, I am visiting Niederzwehren tomorrow and intended to drive there in a motorhome. Would anyone know whether this is at all possible or should I walk? Any info sincerely appreciated. Stuart, There's a good tarmac road right to the cemetery, and just beyond. This image is from my DashCam. You can turn a car round by the cemetery without any problems but if you've got a goliath of a motor home then that might be tricky! If you can't turn around then you would have to reverse about 100 metres along a dead straight road to a T-junction, and turn there. Alternatively turn around at the junction and reverse back to the cemetery! I've been there twice, in October 2017 and September 2018. There was a big change in the surrounding area between those dates. There is now an approach road to this location from junction 6 on the A49 which makes things easier. However this is to service a large new technology park that is being built in the fields to the east of the cemetery. This is not obvious from the satellite view on Google Maps - the new roads are marked but appear to be going through fields. The development is more obvious on Bing Maps - https://binged.it/2YI0FZa - although I think there will be more buildings than this map shows. Remember to visit the Russian cemetery next door, which has a very different feeling to that of the CWGC cemetery. Also expect a lot of people to walk past the cemetery, many with dogs. Regards, Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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