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Bremen

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    • Day 3

      Bremen Altstadt

      April 3 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Bookede os ind på AogO hostel og hotel om onsdagen. Det blev en kort gåtur onsdag aften, resten har vi oplevet torsdag.
      Spiste aftensmad i et streetfood center.
      Bremer Marktplatz er omgivet af de smukkeste bygninger. Rådhuset er på UNESCOs verdensarvsliste. De 4 Stadtmusikanten er et af Bremens vartegn.
      Böttcherstraße er fantastisk med smalle gader og høje historiske bygninger. Klokkespillet spiller 10 melodier hver time.
      Schnoor bydelen er helt særlig. Elsker de små snoede gader, små butikker og hyggelige cafeer. Vi fik kaffe og kage på Katzen-café. Så hyggeligt!
      Drivvåde og mætte af oplevelser tager tilbage til hotellet.
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    • Day 4

      Martinskirche: Gottesdienstbesuch

      June 11, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Wenn einer eine Reise tut.....
      Wenn zwei eine Reise tun ...... dann geht Alles im Doppel 🤔 zum Beispiel: wenn 1 Handy leer ist, dann hat der Andere ja noch eines; wenn aber beide leer sind, gibt's ja noch ein altes Reservehandy; wenn zusätzlich dieses auch leer ist, gibt's da noch die Powerbank ... und wenn diese genannten 4 alle leer sind, hat man für eine "Reise" in die Altstadt 1 Stunde hin und etwa soviel zurück. Normal mit GPS 10-15 Minuten...... Das Ganze nennt man dann: Regenerative Pause am Sonntag 🤣🤣🤣Read more

    • Day 13

      Bremen

      June 18, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Unsere heutigen Ziel nach 4 Tagen relaxen ist Bremen mit seinen Beruhmten 4 Stadmusikanten🫏🐕🐈🐓Beim 7 Faulen Brunnen fehlt der Hahn auf der Wasserrohrstange weil er immer wieder gestohlen wird und nicht mehr ersätzt wird ist er nur noch im Museum zu sehen🤷‍♀️das Schnoorviertel ist der Einzige noch erhaltene Teil der Altstadt von Bremen .. es besteht aus ungefähr 100 kleine Häusern. Unser Stellplatz ist nicht weit vom Zentrum und von der Altstadt also perfekt für die Stadt zu Besichtigung aber am nächsten Morgen war es nicht so toll weil die Vögeln unseres WoMo ganz “verschiessen ”habe🙈🙈🤭Read more

    • Day 57

      Bremen 🇩🇪

      September 5, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      My accommodation for the night is in an old East German Caravan decked out with Finnish flags and even a wooden Viking sword and shield. I’m in Bremen, Germany, staying in a rather unique ‘indoor campsite’. Inside an old wearhouse, caravans and huts have been set up, each one themed to a different country. It’s far from glamping but it’s a lot of fun and means I have my own space for the next few nights which has become a rare event in the past few months.

      Bremen itself is a city in need of a little… TLC. Its Germany’s second largest port and as my accommodation is out at the docks, I get to see a fair bit of it walking into town. It’s very much a ‘working’ city and I sort of get the impression it might be the Dundee of Germany in the sense that it’s not the most aesthetic city but it does what it says on the tin.
      That being said, the old historic centre is home to some beautiful buildings and rather odd statue with a cockerel standing atop a cat which stands on top of a dog, who in turn stands the back of a donkey. It’s an ode to the Brother’s Grimm fairytale, ‘the Musicians of Bremen’ in which the four animals, having been neglected and mistreated, decide to run away and become musicians in Bremen. In the original tale I don’t believe they ever make it to the city of Bremen but why let that stand in the way of a good story… or in this case, statue? A short distance away from the statue, there’s a manhole cover, known as Bremmer Loch, which if you’re daring enough to pop a coin into, you’re rewarded with the sound of one of the musicians. The money goes to charity and they must collect a fair bit if the flock of tourists surrounding it at all times is anything to go by!

      On my potter around the city I stumble across a windmill which has me wondering if I’ve ever actually left the Netherlands. Turns out Bremen is home to five windmills, all of which were working mills in the past and a hint at Bremen’s Hanseatic heritage and trading past.
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    • Day 7

      Lennon is Lemony

      July 14, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Not quite sure where our happy little smiler has gone... He has become very bitey, hitty, nippy, screamy, grunty and above all else he is constantly pulling evil faces 🤣
      He is definitely sour Lemon not sweet Lennon at the moment...
      Still fits in the sink though.
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    • Day 39

      Bremen

      May 16, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Almost forgettable ride here today. Flat. Strong cold north westerlies with the threat of heavy showers that never quite materialised. Alongside a busy A road that was nose to tail lorries for the best part of 5k- turns out the autobahn was closed. Interesting to see how many plates were non- deutsch: this really is the crossroads of Europe. However a shorter day also meant I had time to look round Bremen: I checked in with Dirke and Helmut, my warm showers hosts, who were keen to show me around their city. What a great tour of what a beautiful city!! Thank you!!Read more

    • Day 49

      Bremen

      July 26, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      We had a restful week to reorganize and plan after an intense 16 days of self-guided motorcycle riding. A previously found an accommodation in Bremen to dog sit through Trusted House Sitters. Our companion Dubi is an short older male mixed breed, with quite the personality 🙃 He’s described by his owners to be more of a cat stuck in a dog’s body; but more cuddly and at times needy. J explored the immediate neighbourhood through the multitude of daily walks with Dubi.

      Compared to the the recent weeks of travel, Bremen was cooler and had a varied mix of sun, cloud, and rain. We signed up for the local bikeshare to explore more of the city. One trip took us to the downtown Schnoor historic district. There are definitely some tiny and twisted old buildings there, with varying width streets. On the way back we needed to take refuge from a sudden rain shower. A couple days later we biked through some of the city’s forested parks, and around the university; again, had to find cover from another afternoon sky burst. This time our return took us along the river, passing the Weser weir.
      https://second.wiki/wiki/bremer_weserwehr

      We mostly stayed around the Waller area, and found a few neat restaurants. Our first night in Bremer we went to a West African restaurant called Mataa’s Kitchen and shared the two person platter, and opted for the grilled tilapia. We also found Restaurant Almaz serving Persian and Afghan cuisine.

      On our second to last day we ventured to find local roasted coffee. Four locations later we were successful! Llyod coffee has been roasting for 85 years. Bremen was also import for the coffee trade back in the day. Also the beginning of decaf!

      https://www.bremen.eu/tourism/activities/behind…
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    • Day 409

      OHZ und Bremen

      January 6 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

      Hier kommen noch ein paar Impressionen aus Bremen und Osterholz-Scharmbeck, bei Minus Temperaturen nachts bis -8°.
      Es ist was los in Deutschland. Die Bauern gehen mit ihren Traktoren auf die Straße und die Bahn streikt auch. Es ist kalt, aber wenigstens regnet es deswegen aucg nicht. Gut, dass ich noch ein paar Wintersachen auf dem Dachboden bei meinen Eltern hatte.Read more

    • Day 4

      Schnoor

      June 11, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Am Abend haben wir noch die Altstadt besucht. Alle Monumentalbauten sind aus roten Backsteinen gebaut, und die Häuschen und Gässchen versetzen einen in das Land der Lilliputaner 🙂
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    • Day 12

      Oldenburg & Bremen

      August 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      83km
      Au lever du camp, rencontré de John, australien voyageant depuis 1.5 an à vélo seul. Chouette discussion pour bien commencer la journée.

      Halte à Oldenburg pour déjeuner dans un splendide petit café, que Mathilde a déniché. Elle a le truc, et ça fonctionne à chaque fois.

      On se fait rabrouer par des aînés qui nous veulent à pied plutôt qu'à vélo. On sent un certain changement de mentalité.

      Suite de la route vers Brême. Où nous arrivons sans encombre en fin de journée. Ville magnifique, qu'on qualifie entre nous de gaucho alterno de manière affective.

      On retrouve cette ambiance tout vélo, des coursier-eres, des déplacements fonctionnels et pleins de vélos retouchés.

      D'autres parts, ça fait du bien aussi de voir une ville avec autant de personnes singulières, affirmées et rayonnantes.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Bremen, بريمن, Горад Брэмен, Бремен, Brémy, Brema, Βρέμη, Bremeno, برمن, Brême, 𐌱𐍂𐌴𐌼𐌴𐌽, ברמן, Bréma, Բրեմեն, BRE, ブレーメン, ბრემენი, 브레멘, Breme, Brėmenas, Brēmene, ब्रेमेन, ဘရီမန်မြို့, Byen Bremen, Brèma, Брэмэн, Bremeni, เบรเมิน, Brémén, 不来梅

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