Kyffhäuser 2: The Exhibitions
21. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F
The original rebuilt tower, the playground, Emperor Barbarossa photo op, and some pieces from the museum. I was so excited to see the Pickelhaub-- or as I grew up calling it, "the Colonel KlinkWeiterlesen
Kyffhäuser 3: the Interior
21. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F
There's a nice little display inside, very DDR, if you look at the panels close enough. Then the steps. There are a lot of steps. We lost count. Honestly, I wasn't counting, and I'm not sure SteveWeiterlesen
Kyffhäuser 4: the Statues, again
21. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F
The wrap up...
This monument is the second largest of its type in Germany. The largest is in the Monument of the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig, which we visited on our last trip. Seeing thisWeiterlesen
Barbarossa's Cave
21. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F
I like caves. I like Barbarossa, so this was a no brainer. The cave itself is a gypsum cave, not the limestone drip caves we've visited in the past, so not as showy as say, Luray Cave in Virginia. ItWeiterlesen
Stolberg
21. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F
We made a stop here on the way home. This village/town (I'm not sure of the nomenclature and too lazy to look it up) was recently voted Germany's most charming. Apparently this led to an uptick inWeiterlesen
Schloss Stolberg
21. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F
After the moving the car to the schloss parking lot, we then walked up a big hill to said schloss. It's currently under renovation, but has a free exhibit you can visit with some information andWeiterlesen
Lüneburg Heath
22. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F
This was the other place that prompted me to plan the trip. I had wanted to see the north of Germany after seeing pictures of a few of the Hanseatic towns, and to see some places I'd researched for aWeiterlesen
Oberhaverbeck and Wilsede
22. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F
We trudged back from our encounter with our future dinner to get some lunch and then check into our pension, since our check in time with two o'clock. We had a Schnuckewurst (local sheep sausage),Weiterlesen
The Hanseatic City of Lüneburg
23. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F
Day trip! Lüneburg is a charming city with a long history. A city that became wealthy because of something we all take for granted in the West these days: salt. This was one of the places I wanted toWeiterlesen
St Michaelis Kirche
23. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F
The original Saint Michael was built in the mid 950s in a different location. The first church in the current location was begun in 1376. It's the largest (I think, maybe not) brick Gothic church inWeiterlesen
The Salt Museum
23. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 61 °F
As mentioned earlier, the wealth of Lüneburg came from the vast amount of salt under the city. We visited the museum which had a nice display about salt in general, the Hanseatic salt trade, and aWeiterlesen
More of Lüneburg
23. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F
More of the city, including the Instagram famous Old Crane and the area around it. Also, a memorial to the Jews taken from the city by the site of the old synagogue (no longer there).
Also included:Weiterlesen
St Johanniskirche
23. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F
Another church, because they're irresistible to me on an aesthetic level alone, without taking the spiritual significance into account. Sankt Johannis was begun in 1300, consecrated in 1370, withWeiterlesen
Last of Lüneburg
23. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F
Just a few more of the architecture, which I loved. It was really crowded in town, to the point of being not pleasant, so we headed out a bit earlier than I had anticipated.
We couldn't go up intoWeiterlesen
Evening Heath
23. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F
It was a long day. We drove down to another town and got some Italian food. Not bad, stopped at Lidl for snacks on the way back. We pulled over to take a picture of one of the few public war memorialsWeiterlesen
Totengrund
24. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F
After another nice German breakfast, we hiked back into the heath. Today's first objective: the Totengrund, the dead ground. There are a couple theories of how this name came about. A few involveWeiterlesen
Wilsede
24. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F
Hiking in requires hiking out, so we stopped in Wilsede to have a beer and some lunch, then take a more leisurely look around the exhibits there.
Oldendorfer Totenstatt
24. August 2025 in Deutschland ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F
Okay, so this place with dead in the name actually has something to do with dead people, so this pleases my somewhat ghoulish nature. Don't come expecting Tolkien-like barrows (not to mention wights),Weiterlesen































































































































































































































































































































































































