Germany Kloster Sankt Mang

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  • Day 150

    Ostallgäu

    September 26, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Das Wetter hat geändert, nicht mehr so schön wie gestern, es ist stark bewölkt. Ich verlasse den Forggensee. In der Ferne sieht man das Schloss Neuschwanstein und rechts davon das Schloss Hohenschwangau. Entlang dem Weissensee fahre ich nach Pfronten. Dort mache ich eine kurze Wanderung in der Moorlandschaft, bevor der Regen eintrifft.Read more

  • Day 14

    Füssen - a historic resort town

    July 31, 2024 in Germany ⋅ 🌩️ 28 °C

    I had a great 2 nights here. It’s a great spot to base myself for a few days in this beautiful part of the world. The main attraction here are the castles and the lakes and I ticked off both of those - 5 star scenery. My hotel was so cute too. It was only 3 star but felt so much better than any 3 star hotel I’d stayed in before. The only downside of the area is the price tag! It’s expensive here! Food and drink are crazily priced. I paid $8 AUD for a small coke at lunch the other day.

    While I spent most of my time out in the countryside I did explore the old town briefly for dinner and lunch on seperate days. It’s a cute town centre with the obvious old town characteristics. Clock tower ✅, church ✅ castle looking down from above ✅, narrow pedestrian streets filled with cafe umbrellas ✅ another church ✅.

    I did manage to register my walking speed on a speed check on one of the smaller streets of town. 6km/h and a smiley face from the machine. Glad I wasn’t speeding while walking 😂

    That said, after 4 nights of no air conditioning anywhere, I needed a good night sleep so this afternoon checked out early (that confused the hotel to no end) and headed up to Munich for the night. It’s not the first time I’ve left somewhere early to get some sleep. Thom and I left Vienna early to escape the heat on a previous trip. While it is an extra expense, I’ve learned that feeling good is more important. Having some flexibility and room for spontaneous plans is also a plus. Next stop - Munich.
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  • Day 14

    Cycling & Alpine Lake Swimming 🚴‍♂️🏊‍♂️

    July 31, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    I haven’t really done the whole exercise thing in a long while but today I decided to be sporty spice and hit the countryside on a bicycle. Ok, so I cheated a little and got an e-bike which made the experience so much more enjoyable, but still a workout. I had it on the lowest setting for most of the ride, only switching it up 2 notches to sport mode for steep hills. Cruising along at about 25km/h it was fun. So fun that I got distracted and ended up in Austria 😂.

    I first rode along the river, saw the waterfall and a cute nature / kids playground area along the river. Once backtracked back into Germany I headed to Alpsee. A lake frequented by Ludwig overlooking the castles. They had a swimming area there (although to be fair you can swim from anywhere).

    The swim area had change rooms, toilets and a bar as well as a beautiful jetty that went out into the lake. The jetty take was about 1inch underwater making it look really cool and be refreshing to sit in the water and hang your legs over. I went for a refreshing swim. At first the water felt really cold but once in it was so relaxing and refreshing after a morning ride. I swam around for as long as I thought my white skin + sunscreen could handle the sun before resting in the shade on the grass. This is the summer life!

    It cost €3.50 to swim here, which you could avoid by swimming anywhere else in the lake, or if you buy a drink entry is free 😂. What pool in Australia would allow you to drink beer and swim! After a chill on the grass (and checking out the scenery) I decided to go ride around another lake.

    Just over the hills (which I naturally went around) was Schwansee. This was more a nature reserve and had a track that went right around. At the start of the track was a cute bar and heaps of families laying in the sun or swimming off a smaller jetty. I did the full lap in about 15mins, stopping for photos a few times. One other guy had got off his bike on the far side of the lake and hopped in for a nude swim. I decided that this was his spot and didn’t join him for a ‘Call me by your name’ moment.

    Instead I stopped back at the bar and had a refreshing callipo icy pole. I can see why Germans come to the lake for their summer holidays. It’s so bloody beautiful and relaxing. The water is crystal clear that when swimming you don’t know if it’s 10cm or 10m deep.

    Riding back into town I decided to try turbo mode on the bike and easily got to 30km/h racing back to town. My legs still feel like they’ve had an alright workout today, and my watch even went into open water swim mode. I didn’t run today, but did lug my suitcase onto a train at speed so I’ve practically done a triathlon today 😂.

    I had a lot of fun on the e-bike and would definitely do it again. If they weren’t so expensive I’d even consider getting it for getting around Melbourne.
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  • Day 13

    Ludwig’s eccentric fantasy castle 🏰🧚‍♂️

    July 30, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Having hiked for the view for Thom earlier today, my time slot for a ‘guided tour’ of the palace itself came time this afternoon. Like a human conveyor belt every 5minutes, groups of about 30 scanned through the turnstile to start their tour of the palace. Each issued with an audio guide on entry our guide merely ushered us from room to room activating the guide for each room and ensuring no one lingers too long or take any photographs.

    Ludwig’s dream castle is part former solo royal residence and part fantasy project of the king that was later deemed mentally unfit and stripped of the title (and died the next day - ironic - don’t you think?). He took parts of palaces and castles he liked and replicated them together here, with the copies often being larger than the original. It seemed he was trying to relive the medieval era in a time when that way of life was become more light.

    Like Ludwig before him, Walt Disney also saw things he liked in the world and adapted them to his desires. Neuschwanstein Castle is one of those Walt used for inspiration for one of the most recognisable castles in the world in Disneyland. Unlike Disney, Ludwig was a shy isolated man who didn’t want people in his palace. Now on a summer day 6,000 people pass through. I doubt he would be pleased.

    While I liked seeing the eccentric mixes of styles, including a fake grotto leading off his dressing room, I felt a little like cattle being herded through as quickly as possible. Maybe I’m like Ludwig and just want a castle to myself (only child bon sharing syndrome coming through there). It is however spectacular from the outside - which is all the photos you’ll see as photography was banned inside (and unlike the Germans in Spain who fragrantly broke that rule, here they all strictly abide!).
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  • Day 13

    Gothic Castle 🏰 Tour

    July 30, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    “The item in the centre is a casket given as a gift for his 80th birthday. I don’t think ‘casket’ is the right word to call it, as giving a casket to an 80 year old is not right”. This was one of the many attempts at humour the young German (seemingly practicing his English) tour guide through Hohenschwangau Castle.

    There were 2 floors made available for viewing. The first floor hosted the Queen including separate reading and writing rooms, although apparently the Queen wasn’t a fan of reading and instead enjoyed hiking in the alps. The view of which was stunning from her reading room. Why be cooped up reading in a castle when you can explore the great outdoors.

    Upstairs hosted the King with the same floor layout but with a fancier reading chair “complete with a book holder and extendable leg rest making it still practical for use today.” A cute ballroom also occupied this floor. A secret door in the queen and kings bedrooms allowed for easier night time relations between the pair. I guess she didn’t like sleeping in the wet patch 💦

    While photos weren’t allowed, notable sights inside included an oversized billiard table complete with ivory 🐘 billiard balls. The elevator was electric and installed in 1900 (ish) but “alas it is not working, or maybe it is, but it’s old so I wouldn’t think it’s safe”.

    It’s a quaint little castle, a notable feature in the kings dressing room is a telescope allowing him to watch the construction of the real star of the castle show here, Neuschwanstein Castle. Where I’m off to next.
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  • Day 13

    Eternal view for my Disney Prince 💔

    July 30, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    A bit of an emotional hike today up a mountain to get the perfect view to last a lifetime (or in this case, an eternity). Neuschwanstein Castle standing beautifully in front of me it was worth the 40min uphill climb and walk across a bridge with bouncy boards above a waterfall. Emotions gave way to a f**k I’m unfit pant for breath as my heart rate levelled off around 170 for the hike up. But I made it!

    Neuschwanstein Castle outside Füssen in southern Germany was the castle that Disney’s park castles took their inspiration from. Thom being a massive Disney fan, this place would hold a special sentiment from him (although the bridge to get this view would have been a challenge). So what better a fitting place to let Thom rest and take in the view. I almost joined Thom as I attempted to climb the less trodden track further up the mountain to get a better view and some privacy for a special moment. As I was leaving there was a massive queue to cross the bridge so I’m glad I came early.

    Of course doing what you’re thinking I’ve done I would never do as rules are rules, and that’s not allowed in Germany. But say I did (which of course I’m not admitting I did), what a bloody beautiful view to take in for an eternity. I’m sure Thom would also have appreciated the cheekiness involved in getting him here. Enjoy the view Thom ❤️
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  • Day 12

    Pessimistic Deutsch Bahn 🚆

    July 29, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    I was taking to the train from Friedrichshafen to Füssen today onboard Deutsch Bahn. Easy to book through the app, although requiring 2 connections aboard 3 trains. The first was a swish ICE train bound for Innsbruck that I’d take as far as Lindau-Reutin. The easiest of the 2 connections was had here with 19 minutes between trains. Arriving on platform 22 I saw platform 24 opposite and signs to platform 21, but where was my platform 23?

    I would have saved myself a trip up the stairs had I not just turned around to see that platform 23 was just an extension of 24 behind me. Oh well. Workout #1 for this train journey completed as I lugged my 20kg case up and down the stairs. The next train was a regional train bound for Munich. It was less comfortable and more crowded than the previous train.

    We departed spot on time but the DB app had already decided my 4min connection at Kaufbeuren would now be just 2min. Yikes! The app got more pessimistic as the journey went on, changing to “connecting train might not be caught” then later giving up and saying I should “click here to reschedule”. I however was more optimistic.

    The scenery on this 1.5 hour leg was more interesting as I curved around the hills and lakes bordering Austria before heading north. The resort town of Immenstaff (don’t know if it’s a resort or not but I’m calling it one) had a beautiful lake full of people paddle board and swimming or riding their bikes along the lakeside path. It looked so refreshing to be in that cool water. Such relaxation would need to wait as workout #2 was just around the corner.

    As the train pulled into Kaufbeuren station my waiting train was ready to depart any second on the next platform. With 20kg of weight attached to one arm (my bag) I ran down one set of stairs and up the next boarding the train just as the doors close. Phew! Meanwhile Deutsch Bahn is still sending me messages to reschedule.

    The next leg of the journey has me snapping photos out the window like my life depends on it. As I get closer to Füssen the mountains get bigger, the grass greener and everything just beautiful. Even the tractors cutting the fields attract my attention. The single rail track weaves its way around and over hills on the last leg to Füssen. I haven’t even arrived and I’m loving this area.
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  • Day 16

    Füssen to Zürich

    May 31, 2024 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 45 °F

    Spent most of the day in transit to Zurich compliments of a couple buses and a couple trains (was supposed to be just one train but in classic Deutsch Bahn style they kicked us off the train that was supposed to go non-stop due to running late and needing to out that train back into service elsewhere.

    But made it safely to my hotel in Zurich where I was greeted at reception with a delicious glass of local sparkling wine and advice for an authentic Swiss menu dinner spot (Le Dezaley), which is where I find myself now.

    Pix are from the day and dinner.

    Tomorrow mid-morning I will Uber to the airport and start making my way home via the 12-hr flight to SFO.
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  • Day 3

    Schloss Neuschwanstein

    March 30, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    Am heutigen Tag steht ein ausgedehnter Spatziergang auf dem Programm. Wir machen uns auf den Weg und gehen einen Schleichweg zu einem geheimen Plätzchen hoch, mit optimaler Sicht auf die Schlösser Neuschwanstein und Hohenschwangau. Weiter unter uns ist der Alpsee zu sehen, den umrunden wir zu Fuss. 

    Zum Znacht belohnen wir uns mit einem Besuch im Restaurant Bären. Das coolste an der Location ist der angrenzende Kräutergärtle, aus dem zahlreiche Zutaten für die Gerichte verwendet werden. Das kredenzte Essen ist von höchster Qualität und das Ambiente im gemütlichen Gastraum aus alten Zeiten passt hervorragend. Glücklich und satt fallen wir an diesem Abend ins Bett.
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  • Day 33

    33. German Alpine Route

    March 8, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

    Today was the day we have both been so hyped for! Waking up to the best weather we have seen so far was a massive bonus. We headed off to the start of the Alpine Route. Enroute we stopped to do groceries and James gave the van a quick clean to get the salt off from the roads.

    We then headed south, edging around the Austrian border and through the mountains. We had a really cool mountain pass called Oberjoch, this has 108 turns within 4km and rises us upto 1230 mtrs! As you can imagine in a 3.5 tonne vehicle it wasn't ideal but we got up without anything coming out of the cupboards, clearly James' driving was very smooth 😂.

    Once at the top we stopped and enjoyed some snow and watching the skiiers, we then drove onto our next stop. When we were halfway there,we stopped and decided to go on a good mountain walk to embrace the gorgeous weather. We found a great park up close to the walk and headed off, it was a moderate (in alp standards) walk and still had a 450 mtr climb taking us up to the top. We got into deep snow and edged around the mountain next to a castle at the top. It was so cool to go and walk in the crisp snow with the sun shining.

    After a long and slippery walk back down, we headed to our campsite. We spent the evening washing clothes and sorting out the van. What a great day. Another beautiful day tomorrow, so we are heading to Neuschwanstein castle, which is the most impressive castle in the world, it features in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and inspired Walt Disney when designing the Disney castle.

    We went to the local pub called 'Wirthaus Wiesele' for a lovely German dinner and beer. We had a pork loin which was delicious.
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