Thanks to all who took the trouble to reply to my request - more information is 
still needed!  :-)

Lille is pretty certain to be on the itinerary and the converted convent sounds 
a good hotel to start with - Belgium is next, but not sure where to stop and 
what to see, as we would be heading in the general direction of Germany - most 
likely Cologne and Dusseldorf - other suggested cities are just too far and we 
have no desire to spend our trip entirely on motorways! But more suggestion on 
what to see there or around and about them would be welcome.

I'm slightly disappointed to hear that Dutch food is not the best, but then we 
eat so little these days, that's hardly a big deal (one meal between the two of 
us and there would still be leftovers!) - Arnhem is an almost certainty, with 
yet another converted convent (where did all these nuns go then?) - pity to 
miss the Anne Frank house, but if it is so access unfriendly then so be it.

OK I knew Amsterdam has Cannabis cafes and a red light district, surely there 
must be more? 

Thanks once again, it is definitely giving us ideas

Steve
 
N.B. to list owner, I have trimmed what I could from the message, but I need to 
leave the original message in case it was not seen by some who may have 
information for me

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-----Original Message-----
From: leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org [mailto:leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org] On 
Behalf Of Damian Walsh
Sent: 26 December 2012 09:46
To: leedslist
Subject: Re: [LU] NON LU: Planning a trip - suggestions

You could visit Deventer, not too far from Arnhem (one of my colleagues makes a 
daily commute Arnhem-Deventer) - lots of 16C/ 17C architecture worth seeing if 
you are into that sort of thing. The Gilde Hotel in the centre of town is a 
converted convent (16C I think - tell them about disabilities up front because 
not all floors have a lift) and costs around 80€ with a corporate rate (contact 
me off-list if you don't have a convienient corporation to cite ;)). If your 
wife can't get out and about and you have to leave her in the hotel, there is a 
Red Light district à l'Amsterdam ;)

Finally - apologies to Cloggies on the list - I'm afraid Deventer is like 
nearly everywhere in NL, variable (ie poor) cuisine that is hideously 
expensive. There is though a half reasonable Indian restaurant to take your 
mind off croquettes & frikendel

Damian

On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Steve Gillen <steve.gil...@ntlworld.com>wrote:

> Hi Guys
>
> I wonder if you can help me?
>
> I am planning a trip for my wife and I around late May next year and I 
> would greatly appreciate any help you well travelled lot can give me.
>
> Please also bear in mind we are both disabled to some extent or other, 
> myself due to arthritis I have to walk with a stick, and sit down a 
> lot - my wife uses a mobility scooter and cannot walk to much extent 
> at all - around a hotel room is pretty much the limit..
>
> We plan to drive to Folkestone stay over and go over to Calais via the 
> Eurotunnel early the following morning - travel southwards a little 
> but heading towards Belgium then stay overnight in France, cross the 
> border and spend 2 nights in separate places in Belgium, then cross 
> into Germany and spend 3/4 nights in Germany, again at different 
> places and then travel towards Holland around the Arnhem area and stay 
> overnight again, then on to Amsterdam and may a couple of nights there 
> followed by an overnight ferry to Hull and then home - aiming for a 
> couple of weeks away (roughly but no
> more)
>
> My questions are....
>
> Suggestions for places to stop and visit in any of these places - I 
> speak French passably, certainly enough to make any requests and order 
> meals etc, so I imaging France and Belgium are no problem, Holland I 
> know they almost all speak very good English so that should be fine, 
> but Germany I am lost about. I speak no German and my only ever visit 
> there was to see us play Stuttgart many years ago (what a second leg 
> that was eh?)
>
> Hotels we hope to sort out along the way, but cheapish places of the 
> chain sort are no problem for us - France abounds with these as does 
> most of the continent so I hope to be OK with accommodation it's just 
> which town/cities places to visit should we go to? What foodstuffs should we 
> look out for?
> (small appetites now, both of us - we are on weight reducing very
> successfully) - we don't drink or smoke so no consideration needed there.
>
> Likes - historical places, battlefield sites (we should find those on 
> the France Belgium border area and at Arnhem) - good food in small 
> quantities, shopping and things to bring back, but just generally to 
> get to see more that just a series of motorways or endless roads. 
> Small towns and villages appeal to us more than cities, but we can go with 
> the flow on that.
>
> Amsterdam, the Van Gough museum should be open again by May, so that 
> is on the list - we are unlikely to partake of special coffee shop 
> "cakes" :-) - maybe the Anne Franks museum if it is accessible - again 
> suggestions are welcome - remember we are old farts (late 50's and 
> early 60's) so late night clubbing is pretty much out!  :-)
>
> Thanks for any info any of you can supply
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve Gillen (and Paula)
>


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