It was nice to celebrate with you
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You have found it.
The 10th International German Meeting of the Friends of the 2CV is now a memory. For many, the great atmosphere among the visitors will be remembered above all. Thank you for being there and thank you that so many participants helped with so many things - from the meeting community for the meeting community - to celebrate such a great event together.
At the end of the meeting there were 728 vehicles from 17 different countries.
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We had a great time here at the camping park. The 2CV - The Duck - and Gedern belong together, many of us have been coming here every now and then for years and surely a 2CV Germany meeting will return to Lake Gedern one day.
Degi&Diddi
Welcome - Let's celebrate!
75 years of production of the Citroën 2CV
56 years of Citroën Méhari - a Méhari group is actually coming
20th anniversary of the German meeting of the Friends of the 2CV
and what else we can think of
now on the
10th International Germany Meeting of the Friends of the 2CV
31.07. to 04.08.2024 in Gedern
In the centre of Germany and in the middle of the charmingly hilly Hessian Mountains, only 60 km north-east of Frankfurt (Main), close to the extinct volcano Vogelsberg, lies our meeting place: Lake Gedern.
Amsterdam 470 km, Luxembourg 298 km, Brussels 431 km, Zurich 475 km and Tokyo ???km
After twenty years, we return to D-63688 Gedern in the federal state of Hesse with the International German Meeting (at that time there were eleven nations).
Slowly.
We drive 2CVs.
Even a 2CV with a caravan manages to climb the gentle hills just fine. Fortunately, there is plenty of time to enjoy the varied and historic landscape with its cosy romantic towns and pretty little villages.
Countless springs and flowering mountain meadows, open pastureland interspersed with hedgerows, extensive mixed forests and magnificent distant views define the landscape. In between, mystical bizarre rocks made of basalt, lively streams, valleys and heights with peaks over 700 m, which we skilfully drive around.
Many of the small old towns invite you to visit them. They enchant with their almost completely preserved historic buildings and half-timbered ensembles. Castles and palaces perch on mountain ridges or define the centre of the townscape.
The Celts were here, the Romans built their Limes not far from Gedern and Elvis spent his holidays here. Here by the lake. Honestly.
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