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+1secret.simon wrote:Yes.
Only EEA citizens have the unqualified right to travel across the EEA. Their dependants can travel freely, provided they travel with their EEA citizen sponsor or are traveling to join them. But they do not have that right independently of the sponsor.
You could travel without a visa, provided you are traveling with your wife or to join your wife in another EEA country. You will need proof of your relationship to her (your marriage certificate) and proof of her EEA citizenship (her British passport, if she is traveling with you). But be prepared for delays at immigration.
You are better off applying for a Schengen visa beforehand.