I'm from Bangor (Co Down) and going to Berlin at end Oct, so come over here via Holyhead to Dublin, then car to Bangor. Together we'll then go Belfast/ Stranraer, then to Hull, then to Hook of Holland and then to Berlin. We'll be there for Christmas, don't know which year though!
2006-09-26 07:33:26
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answered by The Shadow 3
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I'd say the best way would be to get to the Harwich somehow, probably by train and then get the ferry across to the Hook of Holland. Once there get a train to somewhere within the German border - possibly Cologne or Dortmund from where the cheapest way to get to Berlin is by bus. It takes about 8 hours but is dead cheap. Otherwise, if time isn't an issue get a Schone Tag ticket which is dead cheap and should get you to Berlin in more comfort than the bus. Otherwise a train from West Germany to Berlin will cost you at least €80. I'd say book trains as far in advance as possible because Deutsche Bahn do discounts for early bookings.
2006-09-30 00:44:49
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answered by sairaber 1
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Berlin offers an contemporary mix of new and common structure, vibrant leisure, buying, and a wide selection of activities and national institutions and if you wish to see after that it that hotelbye is the place to start. Some of the points you will see listed here are: the Old Museum, the National Gallery, the Bode Museum, Old National Gallery or, the image of Germany, the Berlin Wall. That wall started his life in 1961 when East Germany closed down the western area of the town to stem the flooding of refugees from east to west. By enough time it was divided down in 1989, the 4 meter large wall and 155 kilometres extended, dissected 55 roads, and possessed 293 statement towers and 57 bunkers. Today, just little stretches with this graffiti-covered travesty stay, including a 1.4-kilometer expand maintained within the Berlin Wall Memorial, a cooling note of the animosity that when split Europe.
2016-12-17 02:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible - as has been described. Unfortunately those routes take a long time. The alternatives mean travelling via London. To go by train you travel by Eurostar from Waterloo to Brussels thence to Cologne and then to Berlin - journey time - about 12 hours. To travel by bus operated by Gulliver's Reisen - bus leaves Victoria coach station at 14:30 daily arrives 90:00 next morning. The journey is described more fully in "Travel tips" at www.jbb7994.com
2006-09-26 12:29:50
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answered by john b 5
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Try British Rail to London, Eurostar to Calais or Paris, Paris to Berlin.Or Direct to Dover by rail or coach, Ferry to Calais, Rail to Berlin.By rail to Dover it may be neccessary to change trains at London, or you can go direct to Folkstone or Dover. Quite a journey, however my brother travelled this way to Spain and Italy as he does not like flying or travel on water.Go into your local rail information office and ask for a ticket direct to Berlin, this ticket is supplied with a complete itinerary for the journey. Alterantively ask your travel agent. Have a good trip.
2006-09-30 01:04:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, I'd catch the train http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ to the nearest ferry port for a ferry to Europe. Continue on using the train. I know Thomas Cook publish European train timetables and they used to be fairly accurate (but it has been a decade since I used them). I don't where else to get timetables unless you ask Thomas Cook directly.
Alternatively, go by bus http:/www.eurolines.com/.
2006-09-26 09:27:40
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answered by Penfold 6
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wales to London London on the Fast Train to Brussels local train Brussels to Berlin
2017-03-18 13:28:21
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answered by Anonymous
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hi get train to north sea ferry port get ferry to europe the catch train to berlin good luck
2006-09-26 07:19:38
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answered by johnny boy rebel 3
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What do you want to leave Wales for? It's the greatest place on Earth!
2006-09-26 07:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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get the train and then ferry.
2006-09-26 07:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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