2017 Xmas Cruise

December 2017
  • Stuart McDonald
A 17-day adventure by Stuart Read more
  • Stuart McDonald

List of countries

  • Austria Austria
  • Hungary Hungary
  • Germany Germany
  • Singapore Singapore
  • Australia Australia
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  • 18.3kkilometers traveled
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  • 17days
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  • Bamberg

    December 26, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 2 °C

    There wasn’t a lot to see at Bemberg. It is a very old town but doesn’t have a castle or any other major attraction. We wandered around the town and there were some interesting buildings which were very old, some to 800 years old. One thing I did try here is their famous smoky beer.Read more

  • Wertheim

    December 28, 2017 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 3 °C

    This is again a medieval city with many buildings made with the timber frame and straw/mud and plaster infill. The tower was on quite a lean, it was formerly used as a goal for drunkard men and arguementative women. But as the guide explained “ in the morning the men would be sober but the women . . .”. Many buildings have second and subsequent floors with larger floor areas than the ground floor so overhang into the streets. This is because local rates were based on building floor area which was calculated by multiplying ground floor area by the number of floors. Therefore the extra overhang of upper floors they had for free. This is a town of glass blowers, many shops with beautiful glass. One of the workers came onto the ship and did a demo for us before we went to the town. Made a killing on the after demo sales and town visit to his shop. Quite pricey though.Read more

  • Wertheim II

    December 28, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 3 °C

    There was a quite large castle here however it has deteriorated somewhat as some roofs have fallen in. The guide said it is often used for weddings and such functions. We didn’t go up to it as it was quite high above the town. One of these photos shows the ends of steel rods & nuts used to hold the wall up. Finally the Christmas lights were still up so I managed some nice shots of the town at dusk.Read more

  • Frankfurt, the City

    December 29, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 2 °C

    Not Actually a very large city by European standards. It has approximately 700,000 population. That however, does swell to between 1.2 and 1.3 million each day as workers from the surrounding towns flood in to work in the city. It is the financial capital of Germany and is expecting a massive growth as the Brexit issue unfolds and all the European Financial Services transfer to Frankfurt. They talk of 300-400,000 jobs moving into Frankfurt and a need for massive home building projects. So much industrialisation in Germany it’s little wonder its Europe’s power house.Read more

  • Frankfurt, an Unscheduled Port.

    December 29, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 0 °C

    Over this part of the trip we experienced many interruptions to the planned itinerary. They were due to several unforeseen complications. First of which was high water levels due to the large volume of snow melt waters. This meant there was a very high danger that the ship could strike one of the bridges immediately in front of us, so our captain elected to doc for the night. During that night another ship past us and subsequently struck the bridge. They said that the water rises very quickly here and Falls again just as quickly. When we began sailing again we didn’t go far and again had to dock because a barge in front of us lost his propeller and so drove the nose of the barge into the bank then the current swept the stern into the opposite bank. ALL traffic stopped until a big service barge came to move the blockage.
    Because we lost a night steaming and the blockage we were behind schedule. We had been due to dock in Würtzburg that morning. However,by morning we were now 8 hours sailing away. There was a side trip @ €60 available to visit Rothenburg so the tour director, Sue, said “ I’m putting you all onto coaches here, (8 hours steaming away) and sending you all on to Würtzberg for the morning. The coaches will get you there in an hour. Then this afternoon you all go to Rothenburg for free. Then she announced that as everyone was out for lunch she was giving every passenger €25 for lunch. Women were permitted to buy their husbands a bag of crisps for lunch and spend the rest on a nice pair of shoes
    The boat then steamed on to Würtzburg. Collected all the passengers and we were on schedule again.
    Our next stop was to be Cologne but Sue said it wasn’t as interesting as the Roman Fort at Frankfurt so she made an executive decision that that was the new plan. Skip Cologne the go on to the Rhine Valley of your the castles. Unfortunately that meant we arrived at nightfall so Sue wouldn’t let the captain continue because we would miss all the beautiful Rhine Valley Castles
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