How to spend 8 days between Amsterdam and Strasbourg
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How to spend 8 days between Amsterdam and Strasbourg
We are a kiwi couple on holiday in Europe in May. We finnish a cruise in Amsterdam and start a bike ride in Strasbourg 8 days later. We are looking for suggestions on what to do for those 8 days. We prefer small towns and villages.
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Hi B,
You don't want to go to Paris?
If you are going by car, you can take the www.viamichelin.com "sightseeing" route:
Amsterdam, Brugge, Nancy, Strasbourg.
OR
Amsterdam, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Heidelberg, Strasbourg.
You don't want to go to Paris?
If you are going by car, you can take the www.viamichelin.com "sightseeing" route:
Amsterdam, Brugge, Nancy, Strasbourg.
OR
Amsterdam, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Heidelberg, Strasbourg.
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We spent several days in this area last year and loved it.
http://www.mosel-ferienland.de/UK/UKhome.html
Check out Cochem and Bernkastle-Kues
H
http://www.mosel-ferienland.de/UK/UKhome.html
Check out Cochem and Bernkastle-Kues
H
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For this, you'll be spoiled for the choices you have 
Two possibilities I could think of:
1.) Look around Netherlands and Belgium and then go to Paris. From there exists a fast train to Strassbourg.
2.) Go from Amsterdam to the Rhine and the Mosel area. They offer a really beautiful landscape with a lot of little villages and castles and May is a great time to visit. From there you can go to the region around Heidelberg, if time permits (great for biking and a lot of things to visit).
If you go via Germany, you're basically just interupting the train ride, so no time lost with lengthy detours.

Two possibilities I could think of:
1.) Look around Netherlands and Belgium and then go to Paris. From there exists a fast train to Strassbourg.
2.) Go from Amsterdam to the Rhine and the Mosel area. They offer a really beautiful landscape with a lot of little villages and castles and May is a great time to visit. From there you can go to the region around Heidelberg, if time permits (great for biking and a lot of things to visit).
If you go via Germany, you're basically just interupting the train ride, so no time lost with lengthy detours.
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Hang out in Amsterdam before you go anywhere. Nearby Haarlem is much smaller but is not a small town. Rent a bike and enjoy the dunes. If it is early May go to Keukenhof to see the magnificent tulip garden. The bike ride from Haarlem is through the flower fields. Beautiful.
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