Hotel Arlberg Lech
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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... by the size and elaborate golden architecture of the church, along with the mural paintings on the walls and the big organ that stood in the back of the church. The climb to the top was ************g and I was a bit claustrophobic inside because of the narrow and tight winding staircase that gets you to the top. Even though my legs were shaking when we reached the highest point we had a great view and I felt like we were among the clouds (however, ...
Our last day of riding
... We were making our way down the mountain when we arrived at a road block and detour – sign posting was not the greatest for the detour so after a little while looking at the map and feeling totally lost and confused we noticed quite a large line of cars with all the drivers looking as lost as us, in the end we all went the one direction and after passing through some small villages we got back on the motorway and all was good, the snow had also disappeared.
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The Disappearing Castle
... this was still a great detour, the fog added an element of mystery and offered picturesque scenes reminiscent of a good movie with kings, knights, damsels in distress. And we now have another excuse to have to come back.
We roll into Bregenz, Austria after dark. For Day 2/3, we’re still adjusting the jetlag, time change and sleep schedule, plus, being on the roads in foreign land, with unknown traffic signs, high ...
Not much in Lichtenstein
... walk 40mins up there, and four, the castle was completely covered in scaffolding anyway (and I could see them both from the ground). So I was soon on my way again heading towards Lichtenstein. The trip took 2.5 hours and took me from Germany, through Austria, through Switzerland and into Lichtenstein, going past fields, forests, towns and the huge Alps (as well as through alot of rain). ...
Davos
... up on some blogs, photo editing and playing with the kids. Around 4 pm or so, Connie began the raclette preparations! Yes, we were going to have authentic Swiss raclette! Connie had even picked up a variety of raclette cheeses (paprika, plain, garlic and smoked) the previous day. We were really excited about having raclette because we hadn’t gone out for fondue or raclette during our initial visit to Switzerland. Hille came over for raclette, too, as we ...
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