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    • Giorno 18

      Cochem, Germany

      11 aprile 2023, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Today's destination is Cochem and after a fun and windy drive we finally arrived. Even though the weather still isn’t the best, we checked in, dropped of our bags and headed out to check out the town. Even in the gloomy weather there are still a lot of people enjoying the promenade, sat enjoying a drink or two. This town has a very different feel, aimed more for holiday makers with numerous bars and restaurants along the river.

      Our reason for stopping here is to visit the Cochem Castle and we are hoping the weather will give us a break at some stage so we can check it out. We managed to get a couple of photos of the castle off in the distance and hope we get to see it tomorrow.

      Until then we had a walk, checked out St. Martins Church and then had an early dinner before calling it a day. Brad decided to try a typical meat sample tasting plate of pork knuckle, pork belly, blood sausage, liver sausage, mettwurst and mash for dinner and I decided not to be adventurous and had a hamburger, which I have to say is one of the best I have had in a very long time. We both enjoyed our meals, a glass of the local wine for me and a Wiest beer for Brad.
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    • Giorno 18

      St Martin Kirche, Cochem

      11 aprile 2023, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      St. Martin's Church origins date back as early as around 1130, with the “Old Choir” of the present church dating to 1456. It is the oldest part and survived the Second World War.

      The amazing stained glass windows of the church were quite a surprise upon entering, and like the windows in St. Stephens in Mainz, these ones are not your typical stained glass windows. These seem almost three-dimensional and the colours are more monochromic than the “standard” stain glass windows.

      With many historical pieces within the church, the windows are a new addition, being installed in 2009. It is not often we get to see such a wonderful mix of the old and new.
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    • Giorno 3

      Cochem

      4 maggio 2023, Germania ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Arrived in the Eifel region in Germany, Cochem.
      Now lunch picnic at the banks of river Mosel and later, when the light is softer, the real photos with a proper camera...
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    • Giorno 19

      Cochem, Germany

      12 aprile 2023, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Today was a bit of a veg day with the weather being so unpredictable we were unable to visit the castle. The shuttle bus is currently not operating and the rain didn’t hold off long enough for us to do the walk up there.

      We made the most of our down day, both still recuperating and trying to get better for the months of travel ahead.

      We headed out for dinner to Weinhaus Grafen, just across from where we are staying, before dodging the rain to get a few more photos from the bridge overlooking the town. It hasn’t been the best weather for our stay here in Cochem and it has been disappointing that we have not been able to visit the castle, especially when that was the reason we chose to stop here. However it has given us time to get better.
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    • Giorno 9

      Magonza

      16 agosto 2022, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Dopo la visita del castello di Eltz ci rechiamo a Cochem, un'altra caratteristica cittadina nella valle della Mosella, porto di diverse crociere fluviali.

      La sua attrazione principale é la fortezza Reichsburg, un castello con torrette e merlature che domina la meravigliosa valle sottostante.

      Il centro cittadino presenta strutture tipicamente medievali, come le porte della città tra le quali si distinguono la Enderttor, quella difensiva di Baldovino e quella di San Martino che ancora oggi presenta il cammino di ronda coperto. Le stradine di Cochem conservano antiche case a graticcio con i tetti d'ardesia, da vedere il pozzo di San Martino e la chiesa di San Martino, con il suo altissimo campanile.
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    • 6. Den: Cochem-Koblenz

      15 luglio 2022, Germania ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      60 km (Š 15 km)
      10.00-18.00

      Dnes nás čekal nejdelší úsek, který se ještě táhl podél celkem rušné silnice. Také nám postupně začaly mizet vinice, tak moc nebylo na co koukat a všechny hospody tu otevírají až ve 14:00..prostě na prd.. Naštěstí v polovině se to zlomilo, cyklostezka odjela za železnici, znovu se objevily vinice a otevřely stánky, a tak začal být den mnohem veselejší.
      Dnešním cílem byl soutok Mosely s Rýnem v Koblenzi. Koblenz má být nejhezčím německým městem. Má hrozně živé centrum. Všude plno zahrádek a lidí. Je čisté a moc pěkné. Ale třeba Trevír byl možná malebnější. Na soutoku Mosely a Rýna je obrovský památník a krásná promenáda, tak jsme udělali skupinové foto v cíli, Štěpa si posteskla, že je to škoda, že teče Mosela do Rýna a ne Rýn do Mosely, protože takhle nám už výlet končí...po 295 km docela dobré :D
      Dnes máme velký vroubek, protože jsme nevyzkoušeli žádné víno. Tedy víno jsme vyzkoušeli, ale nevyfotili jsme si žádnou etiketu, a tak nemohla být zařazena do průzkumníčku.
      Teď sedíme před hotelem v koktejlovém baru, protože jsme tu nedokázali sehnat žádné víno a hodnotíme, jak moc nás bolí zadky a kolik si kdo poveze vína domů.
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    • Giorno 24

      Cochem and Eltz Castle

      10 settembre 2023, Germania ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      Six years ago I was riding with a group of Ghostriders on our French Feasts ride. The first part of that adventure was a prologue ride in the form of a week long bike and barge trip along the Rhine from Mainz to Basel. The lady who provided our daily bike briefings was a German lady with a thick accent. I have long forgotten her name, but I never forgot her advice to me.

      One day we were talking about the Rhine ride and she confided in me that her regular guiding route was along the Moselle River from Koblenz to Saarburg. She went on to say that the Rhine was "OK", but that "I really must come back and ride the Moselle".

      Her advice stuck in my mind, and I soon began planning a ride that would include the recommended section of the Moselle. Of course, at that time, I had no idea that a small pandemic called Covid would halt all tourism for three years. It was not until 2023 that I would finally be able to see if the guide's advice was accurate.

      Today was to be our first day of sailing, and also our first chance to sample our bikes. Before we could get on the bikes, we had a couple of hours of cruising up the Moselle to the village of Alken. This also gave us the first chance to experience passing through one of the many locks on the river.

      Although we were all looking forward to getting back on a bike, we were not looking forward to another hot day and burning sun. The weather forecast promises another two days of these sort of conditions before some welcome moderation is expected.

      We were all wondering how almost 100 bikes would be unloaded, and it did not take us to find out. A sloping ramp was rigged between the boat and the wharf, and the bikes were each rolled down at some speed (only moderated by a rope looped on the seat). It mostly worked well, until they came to unload Allan's bike. That is when it went pear shaped. The catcher missed the bike, the bike crashed heavily onto the concrete, damaging the mudguard. This time, Allan could not blame Michael, but we could all see that he was not amused.

      As for the bikes, they were excellent. In fact they all looked virtually brand new. Apart from Allan's bike, they were a pleasure to ride. The bright red ebikes certainly were easy to spot, as were the bright yellow and pink shirts of our riders.

      With so many riders all gathered around at the start, it was a little chaotic to get everyone organized. The obligatory group photo at the start turned into a monumental battle to get 27 Ghostriders all facing in the same direction at the same time. It would have been much easier to get 27 chickens dance Swan Lake. I also forgot to unfurl the Australian flag that I had carried all the way from Australia with me, just for this occasion.

      With the heat already building, everyone was keen to get going without delay. Since it would be impossible to try to ride in a group of 27 (it is hard enough to manage about 10 at one time), we broke up into a number of small groups and headed off towards Cochem.

      There was an optional side trip to the spectacular Eltz Castle. Unfortunately, to get there, you have to first ride up a hill, and then walk for about 45 minutes up a steep, rocky path. If the weather had been cooler, I think that more of our group would have given it a go. As it turned out, only 6 out of 27 had the will power and/or stamina to make it to the castle.

      And so, it was myself and 5 women who battled the extreme heat and steep climb. And was it worth it ? It most certainly was, although by the time I got there, I was almost ready to stage a medical emergency of my own. All I wanted was a place to sit and get a cold drink. I discovered that they had very cleverly placed the cafe past the entrance gate. That meant it cost each of 14 Euro, just for the privilege of buying a drink.

      After our blood had stopped boiling, we spent some time wandering around the place. It really was the stuff of storybooks, perched high on the mountain, with a whimsical assortment of turrets, towers and tunnels. It would have been nice to spend more time there, but we had a schedule to keep.

      This amazing structure is approximately 850 years old and has been owned by the same family for 34 generations. That really is a staggering statistic.

      Fortunately, the downhill walk was a lot easier than the uphill walk. Just as fortunate was the fact that our bikes had not been stolen. They were still exactly where we had left them. We climbed aboard and resumed our ride to Cochem.

      Even though the path was flat, the scorching sun and high temperature did make the difficulty factor higher than it should have been. We were glad to reach the boat, just in time for the complimentary coffee and cake at 4.30 pm.

      I would also be worth mentioning something of the village of Cochem itself. The town is nestled in the Moselle Valey, and dominated by the fairytale shape of Cochem Castle on the nearby hill. It really is one of the prettiest towns you could ever imagine. I guess that is why it is overrun by thousands of tourists every day. This really is pyjama boat country.

      (Note the Internet on the boat is far too slow to upload any images, so that will have to wait till when we are back in a normal hotel)
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    • Giorno 12

      … unterwegs nach Müden (Mosel) …

      31 luglio 2023, Germania ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

      … bei Klotten führt der Mosel-Radweg mit der Fähre auf die linke Uferseite …

      Für die Einwohner von Klotten war die Überquerung der Mosel immer ein grosses Problem, da der Fluss nur bei normalem Wasserstand durchwatet werden konnte.
      Etwa in den 90er Jahren des 19. Jahrhunderts wurden auf beiden Moselseiten Masten errichtet, die mit einem starken Drahtseil miteinander verbunden wurden.
      Daran hing eine Laufrolle, die mit einem Nachen verbunden war.
      Zum Antrieb wurde die Kraft der Flußströmung genutzt.
      Ein Klottener Bürger kaufte 1906 die erste Wagenfähre, die von nun an Menschen, Vieh und Wagen sicher übersetzte – diese war bis 1967 in Betrieb.
      Nach dem Bau der Staustufen und der Flussregulierung reichte die Strömung als Antriebskraft für die Fähre nicht mehr aus, so dass die Gemeinde eine neue, grössere Fähre mit Dieselmotor anschaffte.
      Diese Fähre ist bis heute noch im Dienst und befördert Jahr für Jahr viele Radfahrer und Wanderer über die Mosel.
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    • Giorno 15

      Back To Burg Elitz

      17 ottobre 2023, Germania ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Last night we slept really well in our little picnic spot. I actually woke up at 4am and couldn’t get back to sleep so just lay there until 6:30an but I was fine with that. I’d had a good 5 hours straight sleep which is the longest I’ve had since the bike crash so I that was a blessing.
      The weather has started to turn here in Germany and although it’s not raining yet it is forecast in the next few days but autumn is definitely here already and temperatures have plummeted to low double figures during the day and low single figures at night. It’s getting cold and the fire is now getting used alot and that’s the first thing I put on this morning.
      Once the fire was lit we had teas and coffees and then we made a plan for the rest of the day.
      I was still desperate to get a decent shot of Elitz Castle and we needed shopping and water so my plan was to go back to Polche, where we could get everything.
      At 10am we left the picnic spot and just as we got to the main road we saw a garage that did LPG gas. It was self service and this was our first LPG fill up of this trip and our first in Germany. The tank took 16.6 litres and would have taken more but I stopped the pump. I’d never put that much in before and was convinced I was doing something wrong or we had got a major gas leak. Once we had paid for it Ellie reminded me that the fuel prices have doubled and last year we were putting in €10 a time which probably meant I could have put €20 in so now we’ve only got 3/4 in one tank. But that’s not a big deal.
      Moving again we had a 20 mile trip to Polche and TomTom took me the scenic route up and down some big hills with some lovely switchbacks which did my ribs absolutely no favours and I was in constant pain.
      We got to the Moho park up we had used a few nights ago and filled up with fresh water and tipped the grey and toilet off. Then we went to Aldi and Lidl and stocked up in supplies for the next few days. Then we went back to the park up and made lunch.
      It was now after 1pm and we filled up with diesel and then headed back to Elitz Castle Motorhome area which was just a 10 mile drive. Once we had parked up at 2:30pm we both had a snooze on the back seats. We must have needed it because we both went out like a light for an hour and when we woke up at 3:30pm we still had 2 hours to kill before we set off back down the hill to the castle for sunset so we had a cup of tea and watched a crappy documentary on Netflix and at 5:10pm we gathered our stuff together and set off back down the hill on the 14% gradient.
      Ellie didn’t particularly fancy the long walk with steep hills and I did say I could do it on my own but she wasn’t convinced I could do it atall so she came along reluctantly at first thinking it would be a waist of time.
      I had checked the closing time of the castle and it was 5:30pm. There’s no car park nearby so everyone is shuttled in so I figured the last pick up would be 6pm at the latest and I was right.
      We reached the castle and it was pretty much empty except for less than a handful of people milling around taking selfies. Then the last shuttle bus arrived, they all got in and Ellie and I had the whole place to ourselves except for an elderly couple who were also taking pictures. I got the shots I wanted and I am pleased. I have only planned a handful of things to photograph on this trip and this was one of them and I don’t think we’ll be coming back anytime soon.
      Shots in the bag we started making our way back to Wanda and now as the sun was dropping so was the temperature.
      The walk back, like the other day, was twice as long but not quite as steep as the way there and this time we didn’t get lost and made it back to Wanda just as the last of the light disappeared. It was now just 7°c outside and we were glad to get back in Wanda and start making dinner. Tonight we had Schnitzel in some marinade. It was really tasty.
      By the time dinner was done and the washing up it was 8:30pm and we settled in for the night.
      We’ve refuelled, restocked and are now ready to resume our journey and boldly go where lots of other Motorhome have gone before, but Wanda Style.
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    • Giorno 13

      Healing Day

      15 ottobre 2023, Germania ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Obviously after yesterdays accident on the bike I didn’t sleep well. I tried sleeping on my back where I was most comfortable but couldn’t drop off so in the end I slept on my left side with a pillow to rest my knees on to take the weight off my body.
      I woke up at 8am feeling like I had been run over and it took me five minutes to sit up and get on the edge of the bed. This morning Ellie was on Coffee duties and after the first coffee Ellie did a bodge job of putting the bed away so I could sit up on the sofa.
      No sooner was I upright I had to lay down again as I thought I was going to pass out. I put this down to low blood pressure from not breathing properly and not moving. After a 30 minute nap I felt ok and managed some breakfast then I started feeling more with it.
      We had already decided we were stuck here so we settled in for the day and put the TV on and watched the Maxine Carr series on Netflix. Then we went for a short walk and except for my ribs which are probably broken along with my pride, I felt pretty good. My knees are ok, my cut arm and shoulder don’t hurt to much even though the bruising is coming out and I can walk normally albeit a lot slower so it doesn’t change my breathing. On the walk we spotted a Motorhome with some huge black numbers down the side. NCC-1701. I chuckled but Ellie didn’t get it.
      These are the numbers for the starship enterprise from Star Trek and if you look at the side profile of these types of motorhomes they do resemble it. Wanda is the same so future journeys will now be missions and we will boldly go where no Motorhome has gone before.
      Late after came and we went for another short walk and noticed the temperatures dropping rapidly. By 6pm it was just 7°c outside. It’s 18°c inside but does feel cooler so we lit the fire for a little while and then lit our candles in the glass holders so it looks like there’s a fire on. It already feels warmer.
      I’m hoping to be mobile again tomorrow and be able to move on to somewherelse. I’m already bored with being broken and want to go exploring again and try and get my bike fixed somewhere.
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