Czech Republic
Brno

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    • Day 26

      2. Tag Veverská Bítýška/Tschec

      May 26 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Moin Leute,

      leider hat unser Plan heute nicht ganz funktioniert.

      Pünktlich um 11 Uhr sind wir los zum Schiffsanleger. 2 Tickets für Hin- und Rückfahrt für 20 Euro gekauft und los ging es. Eine Strecke dauerte 1 Stunde und wir sind in dem Ort Bisterz angekommen.

      Dann sollte es per Straßenbahn weiter gehen nach Brünn.

      An der Haltestelle angekommen, einen Fahrkartenautomaten gesucht und gefunden... dann festgestellt das der Automat außer Betrieb ist. Und es war der einzige weit und breit....

      Da Micha leider nicht mit dem Handy bezahlen kann (in der Bahn wäre das wohl möglich gewesen) und ich auch nicht sicher war ob das bei mir funktioniert, sind wir also wieder auf's Schiff und sind zurück zum Stellplatz gefahren... nun ja, wir hatten 2 Stunden eine schöne Reise mit dem Boot 🙃

      Wir haben es uns dann hier gemütlich gemacht.

      Als ich später die Markise einfahren wollte, habe ich festgestellt, dass sich ein Befestigungsstift am Markisenarm verschoben hat und somit die Markise nicht richtig zu ging. Ein Glück hat Micha das beheben können 👍 In der Zwischenzeit hatten wir noch Wäsche gewaschen und da hatte ich das Problem, dass die Maschine nicht geschleudert und abgepummt hatte... Also den Campingplatzbetreiber um Hilfe gebeten... 15 Minuten später war alles fertig... Puh, dann aber mal los in den Ort endlich wieder gut und günstig essen gehen. Im Lokal angekommen bekamen wir die Info, dass die Küche bereits geschlossen hat. Oh man, also nur ein schnelles Bier und wieder zurück zum Eddi selber kochen.

      Ich würde sagen, nicht unser bester Tag heute 😄
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    • Day 1

      Chomutov und Brünn

      May 9 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Unser erster Halt führte uns nach Chomutov. Wir breiteten unsere mitgebrachten Leckereien aus und genossen ein gemütliches Frühstück im Freien. Zur Mittagszeit hielten wir an der Rennstrecke Automotodrom Brno. Ein Ort, wo Rennsport-Herzen höher schlagen. Sandra und Steve berichteten von ihren zahlreichen Erlebnissen, die sie auf der Rennstrecke gesammelt hatten. Nach einer Stärkung setzten wir unsere Reise mit dem Auto fort.Read more

    • Day 6

      Snack time

      December 18, 2019 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      The first few days we had tried the more efficient (time and price) method of having our biggest meal of the day at lunch. It worked well in that it's a much cheaper way to eat out, but as two idiot office workers used to skipping breakfast, having something perfunctory for lunch, and then a huge dinner, it was making us feel a bit (in my case a lot) queasy and it was cheating me out of dinner (cruel). We chucked that in today and it was probably for the best, this delicious cheesy jammy snack held us over until later.Read more

    • Day 2

      Day 133: We Don’t Talk About Brno

      May 22 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

      Brno, the second largest city in Czechia, is in the heart of the Moravian wine region and considered a UNESCO Creative City. Quirky might be a better adjective because we definitely got weird and explored it’s more unique attributes, thanks to Kieran and his research.

      We started our day at the “vegetables only” market in the town square, which sold fruits, veggies, and plants. The lines were long as strawberry season hit the region and each person walked away with a basket. Eventually found a food truck that served crispy chicken sandwiches the Czechian way (pickled lettuce / mustard) while blasting American 90s hip hop and some Czechian rap songs.

      Next, we hit an old air raid/nuclear fallout bunker 10-Z which opened its doors in 2016 for public tours. It had been classified top secret up until 1993. The tour allowed you to wear old coats and gas masks, and people could actually book it as a hotel accommodation. We loved watching museum videos explain each room and how it worked to sustain 600 people. Mary lived her best “Chernobyl” life and we accidentally scared some middle schoolers who turned the corner while we had the old clothes on.

      Next we visited the St. James Ossuary which is the second largest catacomb in the world behind the catacombs in Paris. They discovered the ossuary in 2001 and left one portion completely intact so visitors could see how many bones were stacked up when discovered. Only 15-20% of the original contents remain after they cleaned the catacombs, buried the remains, and opened it for viewing. It was absolutely insane to be amongst so many bones and the government did a wonderful job respecting the dead while educating visitors to the ossuary. 10/10 experience.

      While walking downtown, we found a craft brew store / tasting room and planned to hit it in the evening. The owner quickly noticed we loved craft beer and walked us through his collection, offering recommendations and giving great history on the creators. He had beers from Romania, Poland, Estonia, and local to Czechia. He also loved barrel aged stouts so Kieran hit it off with him naturally. He convinced us to buy 6 beers after our long conversations and each one was excellent. Our favorite was a Polish Brew Master who traveled around the world to find old barrels to bring them back and brew very small batches.

      On the way home we passed a spontaneous nighttime sea themed event. It added more evidence that Brno was truly an individualized and quirky city.

      Restaurants:
      Būcheck
      CRAFTBEER Bar & Bottle Shop Solniční
      New Era Restaurant

      Food:
      Crispy Chicken Sandwhiches
      Traditional Chinese Food (we needed a break from European food)

      Spots:
      Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
      Brno Vegetable Market
      Bunker 10-Z
      St. James Ossuary
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    • Day 6

      Getting our bearings in Brno

      December 18, 2019 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      It's lovely here! A very scaleable city, everything seemed to be about 200m away. We dumped our bags at the accommodation (more on that later) and went out for a walk, then after seeing more in far less time that I'd planned (see 200m comment) stretched out with a drink in a very hip seeming place called SKOG but with that interesting Nordic slash through the O. I had the jasmine orange lemonade and it was delicious.Read more

    • Day 25–27

      10. Stopp Veverská Bítýška/Tschechien

      May 25 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Moin Leute,

      los ging es heute um 11:30 Uhr. Unser Ziel ging 157 Kilometer weiter. 2 Stunden später erreichten wir, 20 Kilometer von Brünn / Tschechien entfernt unseren nächsten Campingplatz.
      http://campinghana.com/de/willkommen-im-camping…

      50,- Euro haben wir für 2 Nächte bezahlt.

      in Veverská Bítýška.

      Zwischendurch mussten wir allerdings auf der Autobahn (Standstreifen) mit vielen anderen PKW's einige Minuten Pause machen. Der Grund war ein starkes Unwetter.

      Nachdem wir auf dem Stellplatz angekommen sind, wurde das Wetter etwas besser und wir konnten den kleinen Ort etwas erkunden. Viel gibt es hier nicht aber wir haben ein kleines Lokal gefunden und haben dort gut gegessen und getrunken. 23,- Euro für 2 Fleischgerichte und 1,5 Liter Bier. Super 👍

      Wenn das Wetter morgen mitspielt fahren wir mit dem Schiff 1 Stunde von hier aus nach Brünn.
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    • Day 2

      Schwerer technischer Defekt

      July 15, 2023 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Wir hatten fast unseren Einkauf abgeschlossen kam die Durchsage "Im Gebäude ist ein schwerer technischer Defekt aufgetreten, bitte lassen Sie ihre Einkäufe stehen und begeben Sie sich unverzüglich zum nächsten Ausgang"
      Tja, schade zum nächsten Supermarkt 🤷‍♂️
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    • Day 24

      Flott durch Tschechien

      June 23, 2022 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Wir starten unseren Reisetag in der Slowakei 🇸🇰 und stechen förmlich durch Tschechien 🇨🇿 also ab auf die Autobahn und quer durchs Land.
      Nachmittags sind wir dann schon wieder in Deutschland und finden einen Stellplatz.

      Warum… weil🤷🏻‍♀️

      Why… cause🤷🏻‍♀️

      https://open.spotify.com/track/5s7m2xNZWgz5FqVS…

      We start our travel day in Slovakia 🇸🇰 and literally drive through the Czech Republic 🇨🇿 so off on the highway and across the country.
      In the afternoon we are then already back in Germany and find a parking space.
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    • Day 10

      A day in Brno

      August 14, 2023 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      We spent the day in Brno. Brno isn't really known as being a tourist destination site. In fact Rick Steves doesn't even mention it in his book. That said, Brno appears to be a very clean, safe and prosperous city. I find that Czechs don't smile a lot but everyone looks fairly content and healthy. I think when I initially planned this trip in 2019 it was because we could rent a car in Brno but not in the neighbouring city Oleomuc.

      Other than the Mendel museum and Bunker Z, the main 2 tourist attractions were St Peter's and St Paul's Cathedral and the Spilbeck castle in the centre of town. We walked up to the castle through a park with very moderately steep paths. The girls complained about the steepness but we had to remind them that they were mountain women from Alberta. The castle at the top was quite pretty and we walked around the embattlements at the top. The views of surrounding Brno were quite impressive. Madeline and Jada weren't terribly impressed by the Castle having only experienced Scottish castles. They thought it was rather a wimpy castle despite the fact that in 1685, it had withstood a 122 day siege by a Swedish army of 30000 people. That is correct, I said Swedish. After the castle we walked over to the cathedral which had some pretty impressive stain glass windows and a bell tower with a very narrow viewing platform at the top. We also heard the bell tower ring it's bell 12 times a 11 pm. This is a tradition going back to 1685 when the Brnites learned that the Swedes would call off their siege at noon on the 122 day, they rang their cathedral bells one hour earlier to trick the Swedes into ending the siege.

      There is a heat wave in Czech right now with daily temps of 31 degrees. Fortunately it has been cooling off at night. We decided the best place to hang out was the pool so we took a trolley to a public outdoor pool on a hill outside of town at almost the same height as the castle. The view looking over at the castle was also spectacular. Unlike the pool in Prague, it didn't charge per hour so we chilled out for about 3 hours. There was a nice breeze and after a dip in the pool it was very pleasant sitting on a chair in the shade on the grass. Interestingly 97 percent of the Czechs preferred lying around the pool in the sun. Jada and Madeline lay on the grass by the pool despite our warning them about the hazards of too much sun. After about 2 hours they came and complained that they were getting heat stroke and wanted to go. We told them to sit with us in the shade and bought them some waffles and they seemed much happier.

      We left the pool around 4 pm and after having a little break at the apartment headed off to the airport to get our rental car. I had booked it way in advance and at 90 Euro for 3 days thought it would be fun to visit 2 of the UNESCO heritage sites in the countryside around Brno. Google maps has been a great game changer for foreign travel. It tells one with very good consistency how to travel around using public transit. We entered into the phone that we wanted to go to the airport and it directed us to the bus stop at the correct time for the half hour trip. Our hearts sank a little at the airport when we arrived as many of the car rentals were closed as it was now Sunday at 6. Budget was open and the attendant was patiencely waiting for our arrival. We were his last pickup of the day. We picked up the car and everything went seemlessly. Google maps on our phone then helped us navigate back to accommodation. The most difficult part of the journey was finding the correct parking garage. There were 3 and we went to the wrong 2 first before finding the correct parking lot that would accept the QR code from the Air BnB. There was a lot of backing up but both Cheryl and I kept our cool.
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    • Day 15

      Brno

      July 12, 2023 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Leuke, compacte stad (2e grootste na Praag), met ook weer een vleugje artistieke sfeer, goede straatmuzikanten (alles bijeen een heel orkest tegen gekomen), grote pleine.
      Laf en drukkend weer, we staan na het Spilberk kasteel al volledig in het zweet. Nog wat rondgekuierd, dagmenuke gegeten in de schaduw van de kathedraaltuin (super plekje!), en daarna de koelte van het shopping center opgezocht waar de auto geparkeerd staat.Read more

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