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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
... 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 ...
Not much in Lichtenstein
... along the waters edge and through the cobblestone streets I continued on my journey. After another hour I arrived back in Memmingen, the city where I started and where I was staying. I arrived a bit earlier than expected so went and had lunch at an asian takeaway store (terrible I know, but the only other places open for food were cafes that served only sweet food). So I sat here ...
Bad Reichenhall to Lindau
We headed up for breakfast and Heidi had a map printed out for us and let us know that the autobahn we were going to take towards Switzerland (through Austria) was partly closed today for 12 hours so we would have to go through Munich and then head down to Switzerland from there. We were so grateful that Heidi had found out about the road closure because if we had of gone through Austria the estimated driving time was ...
Stamp Stop in Liechtenstein
... drawers with the original painting, sketch or photograph for the stamp in large size and then see the templates and the sheet of stamps that came from the printing. They had it organized by category so you could look at the nature stamps or the commemorative stamps etc. You could also see the original metal stamps that they would have inked for many of the early stamps. They had a display outside of all the different commemorative moments ...