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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... ve decided that the Alps are one of the prettiest landscapes in the world, especially when dusted with snow and you can see little towns below the mountains.... We ended our trip with Scheidegg, Germany which is a pretty little town with nice cafes and rolling hills and looks very old European. After picking a really nice cafe with antique china and eating good coffee and cake we left the Bodensee and Alps behind and traveled back to Winnenden.
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Our last day of riding
... and slow as we were so close to the end and did not want to crash.
As we rode into the Klienwalsertal Valley the sun was just above the mountains which made it very hard to see the road but wow the scenery was gorgeous, there was snow everywhere and it looked awesome! It was the best ride into the valley yet and was a great end to a great adventure on our bikes.
We passed the Riezlern sign and both felt a mixture of feelings; excitement, nerves, ...
Linderhof Palace & Rococo churches
... decorated that you could barely see any wall. Around all the mirrors on gilded ledges there were miniature porcelain vases. This was Ludwig’s favourite place to read and it was really quite spectacular.
After the tour we went back outside and walked up to the Venus grotto. He had the grotto built so that he could listen to his favourite Wagner operas. The grotto was based on a scene from one of the operas and was a fairly large, artificial ...
Castles in Bavaria
We woke up to a beautiful sunny day which was a wonderful sight after such a wet drive the day before. We set off across the non-existent border into Bavaria, Germany to see the castles of Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein. Our guidebook had mentioned a "Bavaria castles pass" which included Neuschwanstein and several others which we would be visiting in the next few weeks. The pass was valid for two weeks and we could visit as many of them as we liked. We figured that for ...
Neuschwanstein: famous thanks to Walt Disney
... and listen to music. There was also the suggestion he was gay, but whether this is popular culture to explain his eccentricities I dont know. He was quite a fan of Wagner, so many of the designs are based on subjects in his operas. The few completed rooms that we saw were all luxuriously decorated, with ceiling frescoes, grand chandeliers and an amazing 4 poster bed with a carved wooden castle on top. The music room is still used for concerts today, aparently ...
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Romantik Hotel Sonne
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