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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
... up, our hands were already very cold.
Back on the bikes and we rode in the sun with snowy mountains in the distance. We did our usual motorway trick of only paying for one motorbike, no point changing our tactics this close to the end. It was cold riding on the motorway as at high speed the wind was freezing but still worth it as we made good time. We filled up our bikes before the Switzerland border, while the bikes were being filled we put our gloves on ...
The Disappearing Castle
We head south now out of Munich towards the Alps. Last time we were here we hit the Autobahn and never looked back, this time we're enjoying a more leisurely pace, as we cruise the RomantishStrasse through sleepy German villages. (Now mind you, the winding roads in between these villages allow us to test the handling of the new auto…)
It’s fall here, so the leaves are just changing into yellows, oranges and ...
Not much in Lichtenstein
... scenery, although most of it was blocked by a thick wall of cloud. After less than an hour I was in Lidau, a town on the edge of the big Lake Bodensee in the south of Germany (the lake borders Germany, Austria and Switzerland!). Here I stopped for a coffee and a stroll and a sit. It's a lovely little town with a part of it on a small island which is where I had my chai latte. ...
Davos
... and very soon we were taking off layers to keep cool. We gained elevation quickly and once we broke through the tree line, it was a really beautiful view over the town of Davos and the surrounding mountains. The fall colours near the peak were really gorgeous, especially all the wild blueberry bushes that were a deep red-orange hue, providing a stark contrast to the evergreens and brown grass. We tried a few blueberries but they were definitely past their prime. ...
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