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Floyd, the hotel was:
Hotel Oleki, Stanislawy Leszezynskiej 16, Oswiecim, 32-600
The 'bone church' is, I think, at 49*57'43.04" N 15*17'17.85" E , but check yourself!
I've not ridden through Germany much, just the fringes, so not sure about anywhere to stop; I tend to go down to Switzerland and up again. That's a little expensive, though (although very beautiful).
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I'm doing a mini tour myself, including Amsterdam ( so I can stop off at the Allied Cemetery near Arnheim ), Berlin ( via The Mohne Dam and maybe Colditz Castle ) and then Prague and on to Krakow.
I'm staying in the Ibis in Krakow and there is a tour guide that's been recommended to me who will pick me up at the hotel, drive me to both Auschwitz and Birkenau, sort tickets and be my guide ( speaks excellent English ), then he'll take me to the salt mines ( again tickets etc all included ), which is another 'must see' then drop me off again at the hotel. All in, for just me it's 570PLN, which is about £110 I think.
I am going to be in Krakow about a month before your trip and I'm writing up a blog as I go ( www.tigerontour.co.uk ) so if the tour/guide is good, I'll post up the details, so they might be some use.
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26 Jun 2013
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Not wanting to put a downer on your tour guide plan but guided tours of Auschwitz and Wieliczka will come to about £18 and return journeys by train to the two sites will come to about £10.
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Not wanting to put a downer on your tour guide plan but guided tours of Auschwitz and Wieliczka will come to about £18 and return journeys by train to the two sites will come to about £10.
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I thought I was getting a good deal. 
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28 Jun 2013
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There's a car park on the corner of Ul. Pawia and Ul. Stanislawa Worcella where you can get a privately operated mini-bus to either Oswiecim or Wieliczka. They're cheaper than the train and drop you right at the door of Auschwitz 1 or the salt mines, in the case of Oswiecim that will save a walk of about a mile.
Auschwitz was one of the most moving experiences I have had and would recommend the visit to anyone. Wieliczka was a little less satisfying, during the three hour trip I must have spent 2 hours in queues waiting to move on to the next section. I suppose I'm glad I've seen the mines but I won't be rushing back, I think I felt it was very close to a bit of a rip-off.
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No salt mines for me then boi.
Thanks for the info
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My plans are on hold for the moment sorry.
I have a problem with my right wrist. It has been playing up for a while. The Triumph is putting to must weight on said wrist, although there is a possibility to change the bars. I think the sheer weight of the brute is against me. One for wheeling around and the other for just plain counter steering. Not sure which avenue to take. The bike is great, a pity to sell. Yet i think it may be my preferred option. Ideally i need a lighter bike, more upright with a bit of wind protection. I am really miffed. Still perhaps i may get a quick sale.
The biggest headache is what to buy!!!!!!!
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Floyd, the hotel was:
Hotel Oleki, Stanislawy Leszezynskiej 16, Oswiecim, 32-600
The 'bone church' is, I think, at 49*57'43.04" N 15*17'17.85" E , but check yourself!
I've not ridden through Germany much, just the fringes, so not sure about anywhere to stop; I tend to go down to Switzerland and up again. That's a little expensive, though (although very beautiful).
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Just been on the infamous tripadvisor.
Seems like its either great or shocking eek
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