I just wanted to say that if you are ever in Poland do make with contact us! We are a small group of Land Rover owners only 30 minutes or so from the German border and always happy to meet other Landrover enthusiasts. If you are interested please visit our little website: www.landy.pl - it is available in Polish and English.
A pity that I can't read Dutch or I would love to join in with other threads
Welcome "het landrover prikbord" nice people from Poland.
I think 99,9% of the "prikkers" read, write and speak english, so its no problem if you write in english. It is only a bit of a shame you can't read all the good things that go on here.
I'm going to have a look at your site now, and I'm going to put Poland on my places to go list. I here there is some good off-roading there.
Greetings Eric.
Yes, Poland is great for anyone with a Land Rover. Lots of unsurfaced roads, green lanes and tracks through the forest. Poland is a largely unspoilt and uncrowded country. Most of our club also speak some English. So communication shouldn't be a problem if you decide to pay us a visit
Wow, I think this picture deserves an aword.
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I think it is time for a bit of a holiday, only I am affraid my boss and my bank account have other plans
Maby this summer.
Greetings Eric.
I vistited Danzig a couple of months ago. And had some wild bear ('everzwijn' for us Dutchy's). I must admit it was very good. The only 'problem' was that just the starter of our dinner was about three times as much as an entire dinner over here in Holland
It took us about four hours to get to the desert ...
Seen a lot over there. And wondered a lot.
But I've seen no Land Rover during these two days... So there's still a lot to explore for your club
Kind Regards
Teun
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"I think it is time for a bit of a holiday, only I am affraid my boss and my bank account have other plans
Maby this summer.'
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It's not so expensive here and 1 euro gets you 4 zloties. Get to Berlin and we're about one hour further east. Three or four hours in a series Land Rover
If anyone needs help with anything Poland connected just get in touch. I'll try and help.
"I vistited Danzig a couple of months ago. And had some wild bear ('everzwijn' for us Dutchy's). I must admit it was very good. The only 'problem' was that just the starter of our dinner was about three times as much as an entire dinner over here in Holland
It took us about four hours to get to the desert ..."
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Yes, very large meal servings here. I have put on 20 kgs in the seven years I have been here
I have been in Poland a lot, I am a lorry-driver, my former employer has an freight-office in Poland.
My 110 runs with an 2,5D, so most petrol engined series go faster than I do.
I live in the northen part of The Netherlands, about 1 hour from the German border, so Berlin is relatively easy-going for me.(easy but not fast ).
You know we have some Polish members in the "landrover club Holland" (lrch),
they run a landrover workshop called WiWo 4x4 in Mijdrecht.
Greetins Eric.
In 2005 me and my girlfriend have been on vacation in Poland with our 88" serie3. Travelled from Szczecin along the shore to Gdansk. Then down to Warsawa and Kraków.
For what we have seen Poland is a great country. A shame I didn't know about your group, we would have liked to meet somewhere and perhaps drive some tracks. Another day..........
Greetz, Maarten (who, after several hundreds of kilometers of Polish roads with a leafsprung vehicle, was very happy with the German autobahn!)
I must say that I am impressed by the amount of Land Rover enthusiasts using this board! It's just a pity (for me!) that my Dutch language skills are not more advanced. I spent a year in Nijmegen when I was doing postgraduate studies, but that was long ago now and I found that I could use English with almost everyone, anyway.
Oh, and I'm English: not Polish. I've lived here for several years now. Feel free to contact me direct if you have more questions about Poland. I'll try and help, if I can.
nice to know your name.
Evenso nice to know that you have been in the Netherlands for your study.
Just a pitty that you haven't got time enough to learn Dutch.
We hope to see you more on our BillBoard, you can post yuor questions just in English.
And when we want to know some about Poland we know where to find you.
Reguards,
Aad Koene
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LR S1 86" Pick-Up LHD "Prik-Up"
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