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  • Day 8

    Radtour nach Jever

    May 9 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Heute haben wir uns für eine Radtour 🚲nach Jever 🍻entschieden und haben den Schlosspark erkundet. Leider verlief der Radweg parallel zur Strasse, das war weniger schön….jedoch war das Städtchen schön und einladend. Am Abend gab es dann lecker Roastbeef gegrillt 😋Read more

  • Day 269

    Hinterm Deich

    July 11, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Das nordische Schietwetter liegt jetzt hoffendlich hinter uns und nach weiteren Bekanntenbesuche in Wittmund und Aurich (Klaus war hier 12 Jahre bei der Luftwaffe) sind wir wieder am so beliebten Meer.
    Wir stehen auf einem Stellplatz vorm Deich in Harlesiel und können vor dem WoMo sitzend Schiffe passieren sehen. Der erste Fahrradausflug ging nach Neuharlingersiel.
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  • Day 10

    Radtour zum Wasserschloss Norderburg

    Yesterday in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Haben heute eine kleine Radtour gemacht, bei sonnigem Wetter ☀️ mit viel Wind 💨 danach war faulenzen angesagt 😎👍🏻. Ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass man im Mai an der Nordsee so braun werden kann 🤷🏻🤷🏻

  • Day 9

    Nächster Halt: Dornumersiel

    May 10 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Nur eine 30 Min Fahrt zum nächsten Ziel, Dornumersiel Stellplatz Alter Hafen. Da waren wir im letzten Jahr auch, Sonne genossen, einmal um den See spazieren gewesen und zum Abend ins Restaurant eingekehrt, schön wars 🙏🏻🤗Read more

  • Day 7

    Auf nach Wittmund…

    May 8 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

    Heute morgen genossen wir einen traumhaften Spaziergang am Watt in Harlesiel! Wir für uns und einfach erlebt 🙏🏻🙏🏻 danach gings ab nach Wittmund und was sollen wir sagen, einen tollen Stellplatz ergattert und auch noch beim Barbier gewesen…was geht mehr 🤔🤷🏻 schönes Abendessen mit viel Spass an den WoMos erlebt und nach einem abendlichen Spaziergang den Abend eingeläutet….bis morgen 😴💤Read more

  • Day 6

    Nächster Halt: Harlesiel direkt an der M

    May 7 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

    Nach einer 30minütigen Fahrt sind wir in Harlesiel angekommen. Haben direkt an der Mole eine Platz gefunden, hier die Webcam, links vorne seht ihr unsere WoMos:https://www.campingplatz-harlesiel.de/service-k…
    Anschliesend sind wir mit dem Fahrrad zum Fischlokal Albrecht gefahren und haben lecker Fisch gegessen. Anschliessend gings ab nach Carolinensiel, sehr schön! Nachmittags die Sonne genossen und am Abend am Watt spazieren gegangen…echt anstrengend 🤗👍🏻🙏🏻
    Morgen geht es weiter nach Wittmund, mal etwas von der Küste weg, aber nur einen Tag 🤷🏻😎
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  • Day 23

    Wangeroog

    June 26, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    The ENE wind prevented a sail but the sun was out in a big way as compensation.
    The distinctive watch tower and red and white light house was a welcome view after a day under motor.
    Arriving around 5.30pm meant the last train was about to leave for town but we opted for a local stroll around knowing it would be a long day ahead tomorrow and there was lots of planning to be done.
    The nearby yacht club boys were messing about with water bombs and large catapult. The stroll out to the north side had us pass by the impressive 4 storey watch tower and we discovered a cluster of buildings and cafés housing a small army of children on youth activity style holiday. Probably best that Ron's version of this entry in his best German impression is left to the imagination!
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  • Day 22

    Langeoog

    June 25, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Saying goodbye to beautiful Norderney was eased by the closeup view of the seals at the far eastern end as we moved across the 'Gat' - the channel gates to the North Sea. We got as close as we dared to the bathing beauties although they weren't bothered by us - more by the humans on the beach.
    With the wind on the nose today progress was slower than expected but as the mainland and islands geographically aren't so far apart it gave us an ever changing view. Our arrival at Langeoog at 3.20pm meant we had plenty of time for a good run ashore.
    The warmest of welcomes from Ulla the harbour master who recruited the other patient yachties gathering in her office to help with communication. One question from me in German & immediately she thought I was fluent, but with a team effort we got there or at least we all felt we knew what was happening . A quick bite to eat at the harbour restaurant with its very own 'Bella bot' robot that arrived at our table with our food just as you'd expect!!! . I'm sorry neither of us got a photo but we were just laughing so much as was everyone else in the restaurant.

    We headed for the train, realising it was the last one into town (as per normal)..... but only about a 40 minute walk back - I'm sure we could do with the leg stretch.

    Langeoogs laid back pace with no cars on the island was infectious, even the train was slow. Cycles, tractors & horses( & carts) are the only ways to get around on the island if not on foot which added to the islands charm. Peaceful yet interactive with lots of buzz in the town both evening and early morning. Certainly the Germans are up earlier than the Dutch 😏!
    After the walk back from town with evening sun we found Whisper tickling the mud at low tide and we were ready for our onboard supper.
    Next day we managed to squeeze in a bike ride to explore. Our attire didn't seem to put off the little luxury island hotel staff as we rocked up for breakfast who gave us the full low down of every item available from the extensive buffet. Ron didn't hesitate to get stuck in 😋and I had a taste of pampered life. The tide was calling so we headed back gently. Langeoog had worked some magic and feeling relaxed & recharged we set off.
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  • Day 2

    Sea Day

    October 2, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Up around 9am. We entered a new time zone and lost an hour but it was all good. Has breakfast. Went to a sushi demonstration and at the end watched the guests circle like piranhas around the pieces of nigiri and sashimi. Learned how to fold napkins…I got volunteered to do one the lady showed us and about died when I realized I was being projected on a 40 foot screen.

    There were many things to do on the ship today but since mom and I had alley done most of it we opted to ‘rest our eyes’ *coughnapcough* for about 4 hours. Had a snack lunch at O’Sheehan’s. We visited the ticket reservation desk to check on one thing and ended up with the last two tickets to the evening dance show “Burn the Floor.” The theater is pretty comfy. The show itself was astounding, I swear the dancers had water for spines…

    After a bit of research about stuff happening in Hamburg, we hit the hay.
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  • Day 274

    Moin

    July 16, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Vor 32 Jahren war ich mit meiner kleinen, damals 6 jährigen Tochter, dass erste Mal in Bensersiel. Dieser Urlaub ist mir in so guter Erinnerung geblieben, dass es mich immer wieder hierher zurück zieht. So haben wir auch später mit dem Sohn und seinem Freund Sebastian hier Urlaubstage verbracht.
    Es werden, wie immer, viele Erinnerungen geweckt und in diesem Jahr entdecken wir wieder ein neues Fleckchen, den Kurpark.
    Das Stadt Schkür im Nachbarort Esens gab es schon damals und Tee mit Rumflockentorte sind immer noch super lecker.
    Die freche Möve, die mir vor 32 Jahren, als unerfahrenem Tourist, die Wurst vom Teller klaute, ist auch immer noch da.😉
    Moin sagt man hier übrigens den ganzen Tag zur Begrüßung.
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