Boats by the River (BBTR) #7 - 2022

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*Photos are collected from the BBTR Facebook Group and not all made by me.
 
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That’s looks AMAZING!!!! The scenery is just stunning. What’ah trip that must’ve been.. thank you for sharing, wish we did something like that here…
 
Beautiful.
What is the route and what cities / villages do you go through?

The show takes place in the village of Erden, located in the beautiful Moselle valley. We started from there towards Wittlich, drove along some lower Eifel roads and again down to the river, following it up to the old double-decked brigde in Bullay. That was the peak, we followed the road back to Zell and Pünderich, where we had our lunch break. Later we passed Traben-Trarbach, rode through the vineyards in Kröv and came back to Erden.
We do not have larger towns in the Moselle valley, just villages, wich makes cruising a lot easier.
 
How far are people driving to bring there cars to this event?
There is a picture of a ferry crossing that looks like Denmark, 10 hours away.


Alan
 
How far are people driving to bring there cars to this event?
There is a picture of a ferry crossing that looks like Denmark, 10 hours away.


Alan
There were people from Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, Denmark and Sweden!

The longest way had the guys from Stockholm, Sweden. They took a detour over the Netherlands and drove over 1000 miles to get to the BBTR.


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