Fortress Hohensalzburg, Salzburg

Next on the agenda for this morning was a visit to the Hohensalzburg Fortress. Hohensalzburg Castle looms over the Old City of Salzburg from its lofty position on top of Mount Festungsberg, and theЧитать далее
St. Andräkirche, Salzburg

While waiting for our afternoon tour to start we came across another church, yes another one. And of course we popped our heads in to have a look. This is the Roman Catholic Andrakirche, a large cityЧитать далее
Hallstatt, Austria

This afternoon we took a bus tour to the town of Hallstatt, Austria. Hallstatt is known for its prehistoric salt mines and has the oldest working salt mines in the world today. The town is comprisedЧитать далее
Charnel House, Hallstatt

One of the more interesting and unique sites in Hallstatt is the Bone House (Charnel House), which has been in existence since the 12th century. As the graveyard in Hallstatt is very small and with noЧитать далее
Schönau am Königssee, Germany

We sadly farewelled Salzburg today and picked up our hire car for our next week in Germany.
First stop was Schönau am Königssee, a picturesque town situated on Lake Königssee. From images I hadЧитать далее
Mount Jenner, Schönau am Königssee

What we were not prepared for was the snow. Very unexpected and unusual for this time of year and we decided to embrace it. So here we are, lounging in the sunshine overlooking the amazing snowЧитать далее
St Bartholomä, Konigssee

Before leaving Konigssee we did a boat trip across Lake Konigssee to see the striking St. Bartholomä church and the small settlement surrounding it.
Konigssee Lake is the cleanest in GermanyЧитать далее
Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden, Germany

We left Konigssee after our boat ride on the lake to make our way to our next stop, Mittenwald. We did stop for a scenic break on the way at a small town in the Bavarian Alps, Ramsau beiЧитать далее
Mittenwald, Germany

Our home for the next couple of days is Mittenwald, a relatively small town amid the Alpine peaks of Bavaria, Germany. With the majestic mountains as a backdrop no matter which way we looked, we wereЧитать далее
Hotel Gröbl-Alm, Mittenwald

This morning we woke to snow, as in it was really snowing, something we haven’t experienced before. It was such a great experience for us Queenslanders. We were quite happy just relaxing for theЧитать далее
Mittenwald Old Town, Germany

After lunch and with a small window of clear skies, we drove into town for a wander around the pretty streets. Chartered in 1307, Mittenwald was an important trading centre in the 15th and 16thЧитать далее
St. Peter and St. Paul Mittenwald

The tower of the 14th century church of St. Peter and St. Paul can be seen from every street in town. While the church isn’t as detailed as many we have seen, it is one of the more unique churchesЧитать далее
Our last day in Mittenwald, Germany

Our last day in Mittenwald was a very relaxing one, which was what I needed as I was not feeling the best. With the snow settling in for the rest of our time here it was easy to have a day in,Читать далее
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

We left Mittenwald this morning and on our way to Miltenberg we stopped to explore the town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a German town in northern Bavaria known for its medieval architecture.Читать далее
Mainbrucke, Miltenberg, Germany

We walked to the Wurzburger Tor, the eastern entrance to Miltenberg’s old town, once a heavily guarded gate back in Medieval times. We continued on to have a look at the town bridge, MainbruckeЧитать далее
Gasthaus Zum Riesen, Miltenberg

Later in the afternoon we headed back out for a drink and early dinner at the oldest licenced pub in Germany, the Gasthaus zum Riesen. The hotel dates back to at least 1411. It is also famous as theЧитать далее
Mainz, Germany

We farewelled Miltenberg and hit the road to our next stop. Who knew an hour and fifteen minute drive would take almost double that time. With a large truck on fire on the autobahn and us taking theЧитать далее
St. Stephen's Church, Mainz

We did make sure to visit St. Stephan zu Mainz, a gothic church known for its windows created by Marc Chagall.
St. Stephan was originally built in 990 and the current church building dates from theЧитать далее
Schillerplatz, Mainz

After exploring the church we made our way to Schillerplatz, one of the most beautiful squares in Mainz. Surrounded by protected buildings and a small oasis of green, it features a statue of FriedrichЧитать далее
Cochem, Germany

Today's destination is Cochem and after a fun and windy drive we finally arrived. Even though the weather still isn’t the best, we checked in, dropped of our bags and headed out to check out theЧитать далее
St Martin Kirche, Cochem

St. Martin's Church origins date back as early as around 1130, with the “Old Choir” of the present church dating to 1456. It is the oldest part and survived the Second World War.
The amazingЧитать далее
Cochem, Germany

Today was a bit of a veg day with the weather being so unpredictable we were unable to visit the castle. The shuttle bus is currently not operating and the rain didn’t hold off long enough for us toЧитать далее
Museum Ludwig, Cologne

We left Cochem without being able to see the castle but these things can’t be helped and travel plans don't always go to plan. Today’s destination was Cologne so we could drop the hire car offЧитать далее
Cologne Cathedral, Cologne

Next to the museum is the city’s medieval Catholic Cologne Cathedral, the third-tallest church and tallest cathedral in the world. At 157 metres the ceiling just soared above us. Photos cannotЧитать далее
Old Town Cologne

Once we had finished admiring the cathedral we made our way to Cologne’s Old Town. This area now seems to be mainly bars and pubs with a few restaurants thrown in. I do love the old decorativeЧитать далее