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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... ve decided that the Alps are one of the prettiest landscapes in the world, especially when dusted with snow and you can see little towns below the mountains.... We ended our trip with Scheidegg, Germany which is a pretty little town with nice cafes and rolling hills and looks very old European. After picking a really nice cafe with antique china and eating good coffee and cake we left the Bodensee and Alps behind and traveled back to Winnenden.
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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
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
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Sunday 30th Sept
Today I slept in as long as I could, which wasn't very long as I had to get up for breakfast before 9 (I only made it as they were packing up so only got a piece of bread) and then had to check out before 10. So once I was all packed up and ready I headed off in my nice purple audi (got a free car upgrade). I first did a lap or two around the ...
Davos
... was back, too, so we all sat outside for lunch. We met Mägge's mother (who lives next door) and is around 98 years old. She’s still very active and greeted us all in German. She started speaking to us in German so I had to say “Ich spreche kein Deutsch” (I don’t speak German) to which she promptly smiled and replied “Ich spreche kein English”. I guess we were at a stalemate…
After lunch, we all walked into Davos ...