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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... happy to be back on the ground). Then we traveled to the Bodensee (A.K.A Lake Constance) which is one of the biggest lakes in Europe and is boarded by Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We stayed in a little bed and breakfast that was 50 meters from the water and had a good dinner at a local restaurant where the waitresses wore dirndls. The next morning we started our day on the island Lindau, which is also on the Bodensee. With cappuccinos in hand, ...
Our last day of riding
... we were passing San Bernadino Pass! We were just beginning to get VERY cold when we arrived at a 6km long tunnel that saved us from having to ride over the top of the pass – yippee!
My bike had been making a horrible noise for the last hour or so, we knew it was the chain again but thought it would last till Michaels…..however halfway through the nice warm tunnel the noise on my bike worsened and I felt the power in my bike decrease. I pulled over ...
Linderhof Palace & Rococo churches
... to it or not. The Munich campsite was really busy and the sites were really small – you could barely fit a trailer beside a car on a single site! We were glad that we weren’t a big vehicle and manage to find a spot without any troubles. You could still see all the dead grass from the hundreds of tents that had been set up 1 foot apart from each other; we assume these were the tour groups hitting up Oktoberfest - luckily they were all gone by the time we ...
Castles in Bavaria
... built, but were left unfinished. We also got to see the kitchen which was amazing. The stove was huge along with enormous fireplaces for cooking various meats. There was a beautiful display of copper pots and cookware all set out. We were disappointed to find out that there wasn’t a postcard of the kitchen available at the giftshop!
After the tour, we were hungry so we stopped off at a little stand which was selling huge, soft pretzels and as a souvenir ...
Neuschwanstein: famous thanks to Walt Disney
... out the caravan. When will people realise they are not self-sterilising! I figured the deep frying killed all the germs...
Neuschwanstein was a 40 minute hike up a hill, too cheap to pay 1 euro each to take the bus. This castle was not completed before King Ludwig died mysteriously, turning up floating face down in a lake the day after he was booted off his throne. From the sounds of it, he seemed ill-suited to public life, preffering to hide away in ...