Parkhotel Cochem
Sehler Anlagen 1 Cochem, Rhineland-Palatinate, 56812 , Germany
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What a Blast
... a really charming experience.
After lunch on board the S.S. Antoinette, we sailed on a smaller ship down the Rhine to St. Goar. We saw the castles of Marksburg, Stolzenfels, Sterrenburg & Liebenstein, Rheinfels and Maus & 'Katz’. At the cliffs of Lorelei the captain played the sailor’s ballad lamenting the siren’s call to destruction on the rocky shores. This week, ...
Day 51 - Koblenz
... weather. They offered a special lunch called Fruhschoppen: bretzels, four types of sausages, sauerkraut, beer and of course Black Forest Cake.
In the afternoon, about 1PM, we docked at Koblenz. There was a walking tour organised. Koblenz sits on the confluence of two rivers – Rhine and Moselle. It celebrated its 2000th birthday in 1992. It was first settled by the Romans. During the 12th century a large fortress was built and it ...
A few days in germany
... a wonderful dinner at the winery.
The following day we drove to the Mosel and to our good friends the Selbachs. We stopped at an unusual Buddah museum on the Mosel. We had a wonderful birthday party for Segrid and the next day we went to Trier to visit the city. That evening Barbara and Johannes took us out to dinner to a very good restaurant with amazing food and excellent wines that Johannes ...
Steins, Wines and grandma's place.
... br> headed to the coach.
Just after 4.30pm we left the city and started
our way towards the Rhine valley. I was admiring the scenery, while
everyone was asleep. We arrived in the town of St Goar about 5.30pm,
had a bit of time to look around then we went to the stein shop. Here
they had lots of steins of many varieties and sizes. They also had
Berlin wall steins. We got a bit of a talk by the owner on what ...
Day Trip to Koblenz and Cochem
... directly for our 9:46am train South. Although we are feeling quite experienced train travelers by now, we hit a snafu this morning that even RS couldn't get us out of. Every seat we tried to sit down in seemed reserved. We kept having to trade seats and at one point Marsha got shooed out of a section of seats by a curmudgeon of a gentleman! This we really couldn’t understand as he was surrounded by three perfectly good, empty seats. We were ...



