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  • Day 15

    Amsterdam to Budapest cruise con't.

    April 20 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

    Lazy morning cruising through many locks on route to Bamberg.
    Lunch at 12.30pm.
    Ship docked at 1.45pm.
    Disembarked at 2pm for a coach ride into Bamberg.
    Bamberg is a medi evil town that escape bombing in WW2.
    The buildings were originally built for the Prince Bishop of Bamberg in 1245.
    An amazing hill top town in Franconia with beautiful views, historic buildings, cobbled lanes and streets.
    We went on a walking tour of the town for one and a half hours in glorious sunshine.
    Very informative but quite tiring.
    After which we had free time to explore further or just relax before the bus returned us to the ship at 6pm.
    Freshened up and enjoyed discussing the days activities over pre dinner drinks.
    Another great day in Franconia.
    Dinner at 7pm.
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  • Day 26

    Bamberg

    May 14, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    We wandered down the street to have breakfast in a café, but not until 9am. It was a fantastic, warm spring day. We went around the town a little and up to the Catherdral and another church up on the high side of town. The biggest church is closed for renovations, and we have seen the many city buildings severeal times before. When Bamberg was a regional powerhouse the administrators had the high side and churches, while the people had the low side and businesses, with the town hall on the very border. It was the burghers saying their admin was as good as that of the lords and nobles.

    We met Max on the Rathaus bridge at 11:30, walked around, then had a coffee before he had to head home to see Jens, who was not well. His is not the easiest of lives.

    The afternoon was spent wandering around bits of Bamberg we had seen before, but only ever in winter (seeing Karl Orff's house again, the flying fox again, the cricket ground (for us) again, the river, the Rathaus etc), then going to Ilke’s flute practice for 40 mins. It was in the same street as the laundromat from the day before, so we knew exactly where to go. She really is good, and her teacher was delighted we came. Ilke also had a favour to ask of us, which was on a secret English project we had to keep hidden from Max.

    Anne had mapped out dinner – two of Bamberg’s eight breweries were in the same street as the music lesson, so we tried the first one. It was simple Bavarian (or Frankish) pub life at its best, in a brewery that opened in 1649. It was crowded with non-tourists playing cards, talking and ordering very large (750ml?) glasses of beer. Dinner was simple pub food, but in massive amounts, and very good beer. After that we walked back through the town by going over a different bridge, from where we could see a SUP paddle-boarder on a very flat and still river, then back to the centre of town while the light was still so good.

    Tomorrow is a train to... drum roll... Luebeck, but not until 9:42am.

    19,124 steps, 14.5km and 6 flights…
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  • Day 25

    Paris / Bamberg

    May 13, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    We were on the metro at 6:07 and at Gare de l'Est by 6:40 to catch the 7:25 train to Bamberg... a trip of 865 or so km. I had wanted to buy a Eurail pass for all our trains, but Anne thought it better to book and buy them individually, and she was right. Seats had to be reserved in any case on many of them, and for us they ran like clockwork.

    It was two trains together, so the walk along the platform to find our carriage was 250m +. It streaked to Strasbourg, then crawled to Karlsruhe and then Frankfurt at 11 (or a few minutes late). We changed platforms for the Regional train for the last bit. It left soon enough (11:30) but stuttered along, stopping everywhere (even where there were no stations) so it reached Bamberg at 14:32... plenty of time to look around.

    Bamberg is quite something. It is called the Frankish Rome, is built where two rivers meet, was first mentioned around 900AD, and is on the UNESCO world heritage list. It also has something like 8 breweries in the centre of the town. We have been here three times before, but always in winter, so summer was a new experience. The days are longer and the colours brighter... although it also brought lots of (mainly German) tourists. We stopped at a laundromat on the way, so did not check in at the hotel (Hotel Messerschmidt Weinhaus) until 3:30. It seems an odd name, but it is the building where Willy Messerschmitt (of Messerschmitt aircraft fame) was born and opened his first aircraft manufacturing business in 1923.

    We have a lovely bright room, and it is almost right in the old town. We organised ourselves, discussed our options for Wednesday /Thursday (still tbd), walked around the town hall just to re-acquaint ourselves, then headed off to meet Max at 6:30 at a restaurant/brewery near his new house.

    When I was an exchange student in 1975, I lived in Neumuenster (NMS), which is between Hamburg and Kiel. I lived with Max's family for perhaps half the year. Much of the other 6 months were spent with two other families, whom we will visit on Friday and Saturday when we are there. Max is a few years younger than me, but we got on well and keep in touch. Max moved to Bamberg perhaps 40 years ago, and began a website design business that did well. He married quite late (say 18 years ago) and has two children (13 and 11). Max was immortalised in the Great Bamberg Snowball Fight of January 2003, when Nico (in his first professional snowfight) was out-manouvered and hit by his own handfuls of snow, while Alistair picked everyone off because no-one could match his range. That was before we all had dinner in a brewery that made smoked beer.

    Tragically, Max's wife died about 15 months ago. Dinner with us had to fit in with school and flute lessons, since Max is now Mr Dad, and it was always going to be a bit tentative, I thought. In reality, it was fantastic. We were bowled along by the unstoppable enthusiasm of 11 yo Jens, who has taught himself English by watching Mr Beast on YouTube, and was speaking excellent English at 120 words a minute. We were stunned - but not nearly as much as his father! His sister Ilka was shyer to start with, but she was soon in control, and the two of them talked to us in English until they had to go home at 8:30. We had seen Ilka as a baby...before she won last year’s Bavarian State Championship for Flautist for her age. The three clearly get on well, but on all of them it must be so hard.

    The plan is to see Max again tomorrow so he can get more than the odd word in, maybe listen to Ilka's flute practice if the teacher allows and it is possible, and wander more through the town. We are also considering one of Max's suggestions for Wed/Thurs: Leipzig.

    The Messerschmidt hotel is excellent. 1. Feels like a traditional European hotel, not American. 2. Big, bright, quiet and clean room, with excellent wifi. 3. Right in the town. 4. Windows that open and small balcony. 5. No tea or coffee, but that's about the only flaw. 6. Jumping ahead, the breakfast (when we had it) was great.

    14,188 steps, 10.9km and 1 flight (which has to be wrong after the ups and downs at the stations...)
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  • Day 21

    … mein Zuhause für eine Nacht …

    August 9, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    … ein anfänglich nasser Tag geht sonnig, aber kühl, zu Ende …
    … mein Fahrrad braucht noch Pflege - vordere Bremsklötze ersetzen und Kette ölen …
    … Zimmerbezug, Duschen und jetzt geniessen … 😎
    … nach den vielen Brauereien gönne ich mir natürlich ein leckeres Bier … 🍺
    … und:
    Gäng Pak
    gemischtes Gemüse; grüner Spargel, Karotten, Paprika, Zucchini, Brokkoli, Lauch, Bambussprossen in rotem Kokosnussmilch - Curry dazu Reis … 😋😋😋

    🥱🛌😴

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    Hotel Cafe Lieb
    Am Regnitzufer 23
    96049 Bamberg

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    https://www.komoot.de/tour/1251132369?ref=itd
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  • Day 21

    Bamberg - St. Elisabeth

    August 9, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Am 24. August 1354, dem Bartholomäustag, feierte man die Weihe der Spitalkirche zu Ehren der Heiligen Elisabeth und des Heiligen Geistes für das um 1328 gestiftete Spital „Zum Heiligen Geist, bei dem Turm im Sand“. Der heute noch erhaltene Chor entstand um 1400, das jetzige Langhaus wurde um das Jahr 1493 errichtet. Nach der Säkularisation 1803 diente die Kirche als Zucht- und Arbeitshaus. Erst 1883 fand die Wiedereinweihung der Kirche statt.
    Durch die künstlerische Neugestaltung der Glasfenster nach Entwürfen von Markus Lüpertz ist die Kirche nun zu einem Glanzpunkt zeitgenössischer Kunst inmitten der historischen Altstadt Bambergs geworden. Außen vor dem Chor der Kirche steht bereits die Skulptur „Apoll“ von Markus Lüpertz.
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  • Day 13

    Sömnbrist? Javisst!

    July 24, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Det blev inte mycket till sömn i natt💤🥱
    Tydligen kör man med full belysning här även på natten i tåget… ”Sovmasken” gick runt bland barnen och när de väl bestämt sig för att sova gick det fort.
    Dock slumrade jag själv mest med ett öga öppet😂
    Svårt att slappna av efter att ha hindrat Ville 4 ggr från att promenera iväg i sömnen…

    Vid 6.30 var tåget framme i Hamburg. Trötta men tappra barn som knallade av tåget och på nästa. Vi hade egentligen tänkt att äta frukost i Berlin men kände att barnen behövde sova lite mer så jag lade om rutten och tog ett tåg som kom in direkt på spåret bredvid så de fick sova 2 timmar till på resan till Hamburg (älskar interrail, några knapptryckningar så har hela familjen nya biljetter laddade i appen!).

    I Hamburg såg barnen en Harry Potter-affär som dock inte öppnat än så nu blev det frukost och sedan besök i affären😍

    Efter detta blev det en kort tur med tunnelbana då det är spårarbeten och tåget till Kiel då går från en annan station.

    Nöjda barn som äntligen fick åka dubbeldäckare!

    I Kiel blev det lyxfika och sedan incheckning på färjan som ska ta oss hem.
    Vi fick gå ombord på färjan redan kl. 15. Jag och Sigge gick på upptäcktsfärd medan de andra slappade i hytten❤️

    Nu blir det tax-free, minidisco, quiz och lite annat.
    Det gäller att gå ”all in” sista dagen😅
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  • Day 4

    Seligenstadt, Germany

    July 2, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    We went to Seligenstadt after where we had lunch, walked around and had some ice cream. It was such a pretty place. We stumbled upon a castle wall, that was from 1188! It is the oldest in Germany! (Some of these pictures are from Schloss Johannesburg)Read more

  • Day 2–3

    Camping Rangau

    Yesterday in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Wifi, a clean toilet, showers.. electricity. Right at the lake.. but for 25,-.. Kind of blows my budget, but... I hear Romania and Hungary are cheaper.. and I am too tired to move somewhere else. So.. meditation and then use the WIFI to find out how to get vignettes for the Austrian, Hungarian and Rumanian motorways..Read more

  • Day 20

    Bamberg in the Morning Sun

    April 15 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    We made the most of our last morning in Southern Germany by exploring more of beautiful Bamberg. Breakfast was at Eckert’s Wirtshaus, a charming spot that seems to hover above the Regnitz River. Built into an old watermill, its patio floats right over the water—blue skies above, sunshine all around, and the river glittering beneath us. A perfect start.

    After that, we wandered through the city, soaking in its layered history and baroque charm. We passed the stately Böttingerhaus, admired the intricate façade of the Church of Our Lady, and took in the grandeur of the New Residence and its Rose Garden. From the old stables to the mighty cathedral, every corner had a story. We wound our way down into the Altstadt—through the maze of cobbled lanes and timber-framed houses—passing landmarks like the Old City Hall perched in the middle of the river, the bustling Fruit Market, the Old Slaughterhouse (right across from the Wedding House—go figure), and quirky little gems like the Fork Man sculpture. A few souvenir stops along the way, and then it was time to say goodbye to Bamberg—and to Southern Germany.
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  • Day 21–25

    Bamberg

    May 8, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    Kurzentschlossen haben uns die neu kennengelernten Nachbarn überredet etwas länger hierzubleiben.
    Wunderschöne Stadt und lecker Schäufferla.
    Am Tag danach haben wir mit ihnen Reibekuchen gebacken und abends gesellte sich der halbe Platz dazu.
    Schön wars
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