Walking around Weikersheim

The scenery is beautiful as we cruise towards Rothenberg along the Main River. Today we docked in Kitzingen for a full day of sightseeing in Rothenberg and Weikersheim.
Weikersheim’s historical oldRead more
Weikersheim Castle

Weikersheim Palace lies at the heart of the small town of Weikersheim. With its beautiful garden, the palace embodies the Renaissance ideal of a country estate.
In 1586, Count Wolfgang of HohenloheRead more
Weikersheim Castle Gardens

A fabulous garden with some unusual residents.
Count Carl Ludwig of Hohenlohe 1674–1756 inhabited the palace for over fifty years, gave the palace and garden the form that they have retained toRead more
Rothenberg

Rothenberg is a charming walled medieval town like no other. A walk through town is an unforgettable encounter of bygone centuries. The imposing building's like the Town Hall, towers, massiveRead more
Rothenburg Clock Tower

The building’s clock tower chimes every hour on the hour between 10 am and 10 pm, two doors open on either side of the clock face to reenact the legendary story of the brave mayor who drank nearly aRead more
Walking around Medieval Rothenberg

I love this town. So much to see, lots of lovely old buildings, churches, houses, history and some incredible tales. I definately would come back here one day.
Rothenberg all year Christmas Shop

The year-round Christmas store is a Christmas Winter Wonderland with more than 30,000 traditional German Christmas decorations . It had so many decorations it was very hard to work out where to lookRead more
Schneeball Pastry and Deli

For afternoon tea we had Schneeball, the local powdered doughnut like snowball in one of the many bakeries. Schneeballs originated as a way to get more mileage out of leftover pastry. Nowadays theseRead more
Cruising the Main River

After another hectic day of sightseeing it is lovely sitting on the deck taking in the sights along the River bank.
Bamberg

The day started with a walking tour of Bamburg. Bamburg is larger than the towns we have visited over the last few days.
It had a number of interesting buildings including a castle which is now aRead more
Old Town Bamburg

Bamberg's well preserved old town comprises three historical districts, the episcopal town, the island town and the market gardener's town. All three are part of the UNESCO World Heritage site andRead more
Bamberg

Bamburg was governed by Bishops and Imperialism for almost a thousand years, and often referred to as the Rome of Franconia.
Bamberg stands on seven hills surrounded by beautiful countryside.Read more
Franconian Farm

Next stop a small farming village where we took a tractor ride through the woods and vineyard finishing with wine tasting.
The days are interesting and long and my head is getting close to explodingRead more
Locks entering Danube Canal

End of the day. Everyone out on deck this afternoon watching as the Captain takes us through the locks leaving the Main and entering The Danube.
Total of 16 locks Bamburg to Nuremberg across theRead more
Nuremburg

Todays port call of Nuremburg in the German state of Bavaria was quite short and it was more about the Nazi History than a historical view of the city. We found today was very informative but alsoRead more
Courtroom 600

The city of Nuremberg was selected as the location for the trials because its Palace of Justice was relatively undamaged by the war and included a large prison area.
We could not enter court roomRead more
Regensburg and 2000 years of History

Next port is Regensburg which means lots of walking and listening to our tour guide explaining the history sounding this city.
Located on the Danube River, the Old Town of Regensburg is anRead more
Regensburg walking Tour

The morning started with a 2 hour city walk around Regensburg.
Regensburg was founded by the Romans in 179 A.D. Today Regensburg is a prosperous city of about 137,000 inhabitants, 3 universities andRead more
Regensburg Cathedral

The Regensburg Cathedral is the most important church in the city and is dedicated to St. Peter.
It is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Regensburg and its two tall spires can be seen fromRead more
BMW Factory

Today John was in heaven as we visited the BMW factory where we walked for 2.5 hours around the manufacturing areas. Sorry no photos allowed inside. I thought I would be bored but it was actuallyRead more
Regensburg

Back in Regensburg we had some lunch and walked around the old town. These towns along the rivers are so facinating and so many lovely buildings it is always hard to decide on a photo.
The RiverRead more
Passau - The 3 River City

Passau in the southeast of Germany is located at the Austrian border. Situated where the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers meet. Passau is worldwide known as The Three Rivers City.
The earliest evidence ofRead more
Passau

In Passau many of the Medevial building's were burnt down in the 17th century so the bishops brought Italian artists to build new buildings which is why the buildings have Italian baroque style,Read more
St Stephan's Cathedral

In the heart of Passau on the Old Town’s highest point rises St. Stephen’s Cathedral, in which the world’s largest cathedral organ sounds. Sitting high above the rivers, the majestic fortressRead more
Cruising the Danube

Leaving Passau for a technical stop at Engelhartzell. The scenery is lovely and so relaxing watching the countryside as we cruise past.