Hotel Gotthard
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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... through the cobblestone stone streets with colorful buildings and went in more churches. Throughout the day we also made two stops in Austria. First, we made a quick stop in the town Bregenz but we're not that impressed so then drove to Sulzberg Austria which is located in the Alps. We found a really nice place for a picnic and munched on croissants while taking in the beautiful view of the Alp mountains surrounding us. Not a bad place for a ...
Our last day of riding
... tyre was the last thing we needed today.
There was no traffic on the road so getting out of Genoa was very easy, when we reached the outskirts of Genoa we had a magnificent view of the mountains behind the city and they were covered in snow! It was awesome and a great view to start our final day on our bikes.
Just a little out of Genoa we stopped at a café to get a hot drink and brioche to give us energy to ride for a while without needing to stop and ...
The Disappearing Castle
... the castle could not been seen. In other words, we couldn’t see a thing.
Nevertheless, we hiked to the top and toured the interior of the castle, enjoying details of the King’s quarters; gothic wood carvings in the canopy bed, mosaic tile flooring in the throne room, spiraling staircases, enormous chandeliers with hundreds of candles, carved granite pillars and vibrant frescos throughout.
Despite ...
Not much in Lichtenstein
... gave them a lift. Yes, I know, I shouldn't pick up hitchhikers, but it was fine, and they were two lovely girls, one french and one polish who had been hitch hiking around france, switzerland and austria for 2 months! Crazy, and they're still alive! Anyway, a short time later we drove past the border into Austria and I dropped them off and continued on my way. The drive took me past ...
Davos
... if I had mentioned this before but when we were camping near Alpe d’Huez, it had absolutely poured and the following morning, I had noticed that we had quite a pool of water up top at the front of the van. After corresponding with Jason from VW Campersales (the folks that sold us our van), he promptly suggested that we might patch it up with some silicone sealant. Since we were constantly on the move during those days, we had decided that it could wait until ...
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