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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
... 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
... the backdrop of vibrant green rolling hills, the scenery is really quite breathtaking.
Every fairytale story with fairytale castles has fog, right? For effect? Well, we got all the drama out of the fog we were (not) looking for as we pulled into Fussen, Germany to tour the Schloss Neuschwanstein (King Ludwig’s 4th castle built in the late 1800’s). The Bavarian weather had settled in, and breathtaking ...
Oktoberfest in Bavaria
... It was eventually time to get the train which we hopped on, had an hour ride, changed trains, had a 45min ride, and finally arrived in Munich! Here we met another of Daniels friends, Timmo,and we all got the U-bahn into the festival. It was awesome, of course, with rides, stalls, people and many huge beer tents (or halls is probably a more appropriate words). We went ...
Bad Reichenhall to Lindau
... rather than the usual 4 hours! We packed our bags and said our sad goodbyes to Gablerhof. We will never forget this beautiful place and the wonderful hospitality we have experienced here. The drive to Munich was quite quick- about an hour and a half. Nath was feeling a lot more confident driving on the autobahn and we were cruising along at around 150km/hr and that was in the slow lane! The drive was really beautiful. ...