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    • Day 4

      Kehl - Weisstannenturm

      July 31, 2021 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Der Weisstannenturm am südlichen Altrhein wurde anlässlich der ersten grenzüberschreitenden Landesgartenschau erbaut und am Tag ihrer Eröffnung im Jahr 2004 - dem Jahr, in dem die Weisstanne „Baum des Jahres“ war - eingeweiht.
      210 Stufen führen auf die Plattform des 44m hohen Turmes. Geplant hat den 70-Tonner die Werkgruppe Lahr: Drei Stämme aus dem Nordracher Forst, die von der Landesforstverwaltung und dem Weisstannenforum gestiftet wurden, bilden die Grundpfeiler des Turms - ein gleichschenkliges Dreieck, das mit einem filigranen Stahlnetz stabilisiert wird.
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    • Day 4

      Morgenspaziergang

      July 31, 2021 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Ein Spielplatz der jedes kleine und grosse Kinderherz schneller schlagen lässt - noch in der friedlichen Morgenruhe …
      … stell dir vor, das Wasser läuft noch … 😃

      Enten 🦆 am Aufwachen … 🥰

    • Day 3

      Kehl

      July 30, 2021 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      - Tagesziel erreicht
      - Bett gefunden
      - Bilder folgen noch … 🤔

      Die Jugendherberge liegt direkt an der Rheinpromenade und dem Rheinradweg.
      Hier beibe ich für zwei Nächte - morgen ist eine Stadtbesichtigung auf der anderen Rheinseite angesagt: Strassbourg

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      Distanz:
      88km
      Schlafstelle:
      Jugendherberge Kehl
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    • Day 27

      Trip to Kehl

      April 15, 2019 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Due to some issues with our motorhome, we went up north again. We need to see the manufacturer of our motorhome to discuss what could be done with our broken shower. At least now we knew what was the reason for the leakage :-) Despite all the surrounding was really nice, we had decent weather and the river was just great.Read more

    • Day 4

      Kehler Wasserturm

      July 31, 2021 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      … mit Seniorenheim … 🙃

      Der Wasserturm von Kehl liegt im Süden der Stadt an der Kreuzung Schwimmbadstrasse / Iringheimer Strasse. Der fast 50 m hohe Turm mit seinem weissen Schaft und dem schieferverkleideten Behälterbereich bildet in der umgebenden Rheinebene eine weithin sichtbare Landmarke.

      Baujahr: 1904
      Turmhöhe: 47.5m
      Nutzhöhe: 38.5m
      Volumen: 300m3

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      Seniorenzentrum hört sich doch schon viel besser an, als „Altersheim“ bei uns … 🙃
      Dieses moderne, im Oktober 2020 eröffnete, Seniorenzentrum am Wasserturm bietet in fünf kleinen Hausgemeinschaften Kurzzeit- und Dauerpflege an.
      Im Mittelpunkt des neuen Gebäudes ist das Seniorenzentrum, das sich in fünf kleinen Hausgemeinschaften mit je 15 Bewohner vom Erdgeschoss bis in das zweite Obergeschoss erstreckt. Die Einzelzimmer sind mit geräumigen, barrierefreien Badezimmern und modernster Ausstattung eingerichtet. Jede Hausgemeinschaft hat eine eigene gemütliche Wohnküche, in der täglich frisch gekocht wird.

      Du siehst, ich mache mir schon Gedanken für die Zeit „nach dem Fahrradfahren“ … 🙂
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    • Day 20

      Strasbourg - almost

      August 27, 2018 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      From Germany to France and back to Germany... We tried a campsite in Strasbourg, but it was full, so went back a couple of miles back over the river to Germany and are staying in the Stellplatz am Wasserturm in Kehl for €8 a night

      Went out for a Greek meal at Alexandros in Kehl in the evening. It was very nice.
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    • Day 10

      And in to beautiful Strasbourg

      August 29, 2017 in France ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Finally, we were moored and the bikes unloaded by about 2.30pm – well not all bikes – some of the Ghostriders had decided to cycle into the city and the others had decided to take the tram and explore on foot. I was in the former group and we headed off down the canal path which was a flat and pleasant ride on a lovely sunny afternoon. We soon reached the old town (also known as little France because of its building style of half-timbered houses built along the river) were Douglas and I, deciding that we were not up for cake and coffee, split off from the rest of the group and continued to explore. Strasbourg was initially confined to a roughly lemon shaped island surrounded by a river called l’Ill – once this was ringed with a wall and 100’s of towers but little of this remains. The region (Alsatian) has its own dialect and has variously – over the years – been French or German – although now we were officially in France again. We explored the Little France area for a bit before making our way to the Cathedral which was AMAZING. Built in the Roman-Gothic style it is highly elaborate and took almost 300 years to complete (1176-1439), it also contains a famous astronomical clock which we saw doing it’s thing. We then joined the Batorama tour – this was a trip all around the island and up the L’Aar River. It took over an hour and we saw and learned many interesting things – such as that during the French Revolution the “authorities” wanted to pull down the Cathedral Spire but were convinced that putting a giant red revolutionary hat over it was a better idea (goodness knows how they got it up there and what it was made of), and that one of the Protestant Churches had 19 doors so that the 3000 soldiers garrisoned there could march in in a quick and orderly manner. After that we did a loop ride around the rest of the Island before coming back to Little France where we sat under a massive and beautiful Plane Tree to enjoy a “Blanche Bier” with was very crisp and “appley” tasting – and rather nice. Whilst we were sitting chatting a waitress dropped a glass Pepsi bottle with dramatic effect as is smashed on the cobblestones sending glass flying – including into my leg – just a scratch fortunately but the blood was impressive – I was hoping to be offered a free beer as compensation but no luck, probably just as well as we still had to ride back. We had a quick look from the top of the covered bridge which is at the base of the island and then having been told that dinner was at 6pm (not 6.30 as we had thought) we hightailed it back to the boat for dinner (Salad, Soup, Fish and Waffles).
      After dinner, it was a quick shower and then Douglas, Bob and I took the short stroll down to the tram where we purchased (and validated – under the stern and watchful gaze of the ticket inspectors) tickets for the short ride into town. We walked down to the Cathedral where we then had to wait for an hour and a half (thanks Dagmar – you got the 8pm and then every 20 minutes info quite wrong) for the sound and light show projected on the Cathedral wall – it WAS worth the wait though.
      Meanwhile Kirstin had gone exploring with some of the other Ghostriders, also visiting the Cathedral, and strolling around the town – enjoying a bier at a café and then ending up at a lovely restaurant near the lock. Called Au Pont Saint Martin, it was 250years old and served traditional Alsatian dishes. Kirstin enjoyed a delicious cream cheese and potato pancake with more cheese (Munster this time) on the side, plus a salad – yummo! Then it was back to the boat – with an interesting interaction with the ticket machine which was vigorously ejecting tickets through the air still fortunately validated them as the inspectors were out in force.
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    • Day 2

      Europa-Brücke Strassburg-Kehl

      July 14, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Ich hatte eine spektakuläre Brücke erwartet, voller Symbolismus für das Miteinander in der Europäischen Union. Aber nichts da, nur eine öde, langweilige Brücke ohne Aufbauten, etwa wie die Palmrainbrücke bei Weil am Rhein.
      Stattdessen habe ich ein Foto von der parallel verlaufenden Tram-, Velo- und Fussgängerbrücke abgebildet.

      Jedenfalls bin ich jetzt wieder auf der deutschen Rheinseite.

      Das zweite Foto zeigt einen ziemlich ausrangierten Güterzug auf dem Abstellgleis, den ich im Strassburger Hafenareal gesehen habe.
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    • Day 1–3

      Kehl / Straßburg

      March 28 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Wohnmobilstellplatz in Kehl. Ausgangspunkt für eine Fahrradtour nach Straßburg. Leider ist wohl die Diebstahl Quote sehr hoch. Wurden von zwei Motorrad Polizisten auf die Diebstähle hingewiesen, somit das Fahrrad nicht geparkt und die Altstadt verlassen und in die Orangerie gefahren
      Hier hautnah die Störche erlebt. Anschließend noch das Parlament angesehen und bioburger essen gewesen. Heute der Platz gerammelt voll. Morgen geht's weiter
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