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    • Day 48

      Von Schönhagen zur Jugi Helmarshausen

      August 26, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Heute 17.5km

      Heute Lustwande(r)ln der fehlenden Km bis zur Jugendherberge bei bestem Wanderwetter. So, jetzt habe ich zwei halbe Tage wandern. Heisst: 1 Zero auf 2 Tagen verteilt. Passt . Zudem heute in Bad Karlshafen noch die 1100km passiert. Sonst ist nicht viel passiert. 5 Menschen habe ich getroffen. 3 mit Rucksack verteilt auf 17 1/2km. Wer ein bisschen Zivilisationsfrust schiebt sollte sich unter der Woche hier auf den Weg machen. Dann triffst Du noch mal 3 Leute weniger. Mindestens. (die mit Rucksack) Das andere war eine ältere Frau, die mir hinter einer Blumenhecke hervor aus dem Garten heraus einen schönen Tag gewünscht hat. Die andere war eine ältere Frau auf einem E-Mountainbile, die ein bisschen geriatrischen Downhill veranstaltete und sich währenddessen bei mir bedankt hat, das ich den Weg frei gemacht habe. Es war nicht die ältere Frau hinter der Blumenhecke. So viel weiss ich anhand der Stimmlage. Bad Karlshafen kam, ist ein kleiner Touristenort für Veloisten, Bikerszene und Mobile-Home Reisende. Da kann man lecker Café trinken und Kuchen essen. Zudem ist der Ort im Dreiländereck von NRW, Hessen und Niedersachsen. Ich gehe dann Morgen mal nach Hessen und mach jetzt Nachmittagsschlaf.Read more

    • Day 228

      Schönes Weserbergland

      May 31, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      In der Nähe befindet sich der Weser-Skywalk. Hier schwebt man über Wasser und Felsen in 80 m. Höhe. Er bietet eine einmalige Aussicht über das Wesertal.

      Der Weserradweg führt uns nach Höxter. Wir verschaffen uns einen kleinen Überblick, denn hier soll nach Pfingsten unser nächster Halt sein. Sehr schönes Städtchen.

      Es folgt der Besuch im Urwald. Ca 20 km mit dem Rad und dann 5 km durch einen seit 100 Jahren sich weitgehend selbst überlassenem Wald mit beeindruckendem Baumriesen und coolen Totholzgebilden.
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    • Day 223

      An der Weser

      May 26, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Nachdem wir die allabendlich beleuchtete Staumauer des Edersees bestaunt haben und am nächsten Tag nochmals ein Leckerli von Lecko Mio geschleckt war, trieb es uns weiter. Wir finden einen Stellplatz in Bad Karlshafen, direkt an der Weser. Super für kilometerlange Radtouren. Die Erste führt uns an der Diemel entlang, vorbei an einer Straußenfarm, durch einen alten Eisenbahntunnel. Denkste! Die Fahrt durch den Tunnel ist leider wegen Korona nicht gestattet. 🥺 Man muss nicht alles verstehen.Read more

    • Day 2

      Von Kassel auf die Insel Femarn

      May 26, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Heute sind wir sehr früh erwacht, um 7 Uhr. Es war aber erst 6Uhr. 🤪Frische Brötchen gibt es erst um halb 9! Also erst mal Kaffe trinken + Müesli. Alles zusammen packen und losgefahren. Auf dem Weg Brötchen geholt + Picknik auf der Autobahn. Eine Pause in Grömitz an der Ostsee. Und jetzt 2 Tage auf der Insel Femarn. Super schön hier!!Read more

    • Day 24

      Almost there!!

      August 24, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      About 40 minutes late leaving Halifax for Frankfurt but the pilot informed us that he would take a few shortcuts and go a bit faster than normal to get us here on time... and he did. Average speed was around 1020km/hr. Eurowings was a very positive experience. Nice big plane with a 2-4-2 configuration, video screen, nice meal and then some breakfast snacks before we landed. We set foot in Frankfurt Airport at 7AM Germany time but 2AM Nova Scotia time. We have a 4 hour wait before our 90 minute jump over to Budapest. Going to be a long day.... but NO WORK tomorrow.

      Made it. Met Jim and Maura Lee at the airport in Frankfurt... and believe it or not, a couple of other Antigonishers. More to follow on that. Checked into our AirBnb at 4 PM and off to the races. Visited the Central Square Market, waterfront and then a quick bite before an early 8PM bedtime. Three hours of sleep in 30 hours makes for a long day. Look out tomorrow.
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    • Day 4

      Sep 29 - Transition Day

      September 29, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Today is a transition day where we move from being self-directed travelers to being guests of Scenic Cruises, so there won’t be a lot of content for this blog.

      It’s another day of warm temperatures and clear blue skies. After another long, leisurely breakfast, we set out for the city centre again. Not surprisingly, we needed (no, make that “wanted”) to stock up on chocolate at Läderach again. With the precious cargo on board, we explored more streets around the cathedral. The further from the cathedral you go, the less expensive (and that is a very loose term) the prices become.

      Check out was at noon (we put our luggage in the secure lock up) and pick up by Scenic was scheduled for 2:00 p.m., so to fill in the time, we followed the Wien River canal up towards the Donaukanal, an inland canal that runs parallel to the Danube River. We hadn’t yet gone that direction. The embankments along the Donaukanal are covered in graffiti, but we suspect that the graffiti is strictly controlled, because each one was a work of art, and not lewd or suggestive. Vienna’s attitude seems to be, “If you can’t ban it outright, then accept it and control it.”

      We strolled back in the bright sunshine, and then popped into a lovely little café to have a lunch of chocolate croissants. Yes, they are a bad habit, but when in Vienna….

      Just before 2:00 p.m., a lady came through the lobby scooping up Scenic passengers. We hopped aboard a big bus, and were on our way to the ship at 2:01 p.m. Precision timing, we have come to know, is a hallmark of each Scenic trip. By the way, this is our 4th Scenic cruise. We were smitten by the first one in 2015 and have been loyal customers since then.

      We were welcomed on board with cool towels and cold champagne. Check in was speedy and our luggage arrived in our room promptly. We have now met our butler, Jeff, and our cabin attendant,

      The upload speed for photos is awfully slow. This is going to be an on-going challenge!

      At 6:15 p.m., we all gathered in the lounge for introductions and announcements. Our cruise director is JJ, and our captain is Dimitri – both from Bulgaria. The hospitality manager is from Montenegro and the head chef is from the Philippines. We had dinner with a couple from Australia and another from England – a mini meeting of the Commonwealth countries. Doug had schnitzel and I had trout for dinner. The service and the food were superb.

      After dinner, we went for a walk along the cruise ship pier. We saw ships from many of the major lines – Avalon, Emerald (owned by Scenic), AMA, Croisi Europe, Viking, UniWorld, and others we can’t remember. It was a lovely, warm evening with a bright moon in the sky, but oddly enough, not one star. Today’s step count – 17,000 steps. We have signed up to do a bicycle tour of Danube Island tomorrow – it leaves at 9:15 a.m. A bike tour will give our tired feet a much-needed rest.
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    • Day 5

      Sep 30 - Bike Tour to Danube Island

      September 30, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      It’s another nice day here in Vienna, but with some clouds rolling in. A change of weather is in the air. We chatted at breakfast with a lovely couple from London, Ontario. They were heading off to tour a winery. After breakfast, we rendezvoused with Natalie, our tour guide, and 14 fellow travelers and set out to explore. Not many pictures – we were on the move most of the time. We covered about 20 kms.

      We started by swinging through one of the university campuses with its interesting blend of new architectural styles, and then stopped at the Prater. The Prater was once an imperial hunting ground and only accessible for the aristocracy, until the Austrian Emperor Josef II donated the area to the Viennese in 1766 as a public leisure centre. It is now a huge outdoor amusement park with rides, haunted houses, a giant ferris wheel, a massive trampoline park, mini golf courses, and every type of junk food you could imagine. Then we headed to the Donauinsel which is a is a long, narrow artificial island that lies between the Danube River and the parallel excavated channel Neue Donau. The island is 21.1 km in length but is only 70–210 m wide. It was constructed from 1972 to 1988 primarily as a measure for flood protection. Vienna has been very proactive about conserving and creating green spaces for its 2.8 million citizens, and this is one of the jewels in its portfolio. The Neue Donau allows only pleasure craft (no commercial shipping) and has huge green areas, walking/biking trails, sandy beaches, a nudist beach, a rowing course (saw a regatta underway), an area of kite surfing, lots of fishing spots, and an overall calm feeling. It provides a real haven away from the crowds of the city.

      We stopped for mid-morning coffee/tea/beer and then headed home, and then headed back to the ship. No wipe outs. No missing riders. All good!

      We are going to be setting sail about 4:00 p.m. today. We were parked beside the pier when we set out this morning. We are now third from the pier because we have the earliest departure. This juggling of positions is known as “doing the maneuver”. One of our pier bunk mates is the Scenic Pearl, a twin of the Scenic Ruby. We were on the Pearl for our 2015 and 2019 cruises.

      Time for lunch. You’ll be glad to know that we both had salads.

      After lunch, we walked to the big church we saw on our moonlight stroll last night, the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. Unfortunately, it was only open until noon, so we opted to walk around the neighbourhood. It was mostly 1960’s uninspired concrete apartment buildings, boarded up stores, penny stores, tiny stores selling odd assortments of low-end goods, streets with litter (unlike the centre of Vienna), and not much else. We put on 10,000 steps and headed back to the ship.

      We had our safety drill this afternoon. The deepest section of the Danube is 4 metres. The ship is 7 metres high. If it sinks, we all just go to the upper deck where we will still have dry feet.

      This cruise takes us to seven countries. Time for the second one. We set sail for Bratislava, Slovakia. While we sailed, J.J. gave us the details of the excursion choices for the coming week. There 3-4 choices per day, so there is a lot of variety and something for everyone, regardless of energy or mobility level.

      Dinner tonight was the Captain’s Gala. The captain greeted us and then had to get back to the wheelhouse – water levels are low and the margin for error in navigation is very small. We were all plied with champagne and hors d’oeuvres while the managers of the various areas of responsibility were introduced. The captain is important, but the head chef got the biggest round of applause. Then we toddled off for a six-course dinner. We shared lively conversation with a couple, Sherry and Barry, from Windsor who were celebrating their 34th wedding anniversary tonight.

      By the end of dinner, we had docked in Bratislava. To wear off a bit of the six-course dinner, we climbed up the gangplank which put us right in the centre of Bratislava. The city was buzzing with activity. We were astounded to see so many families with young children strolling the streets so late, even if it was a Saturday night. Today’s step count – 15,300 plus lots of biking.
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    • Day 20

      Kassel

      August 22, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      78km à vélo, 10 à pied

      Début de journée couverte et déjeuner pour laisser sécher les affaires, en discutant avec deux gars de Dresden qui montent à Amsterdam à vélo pour leurs vacances.

      Le trajet du jour comprend Göttingen et Hannoversh münden, deux centres médiévaux bien conservés. Si le premier est bien connu pour avoir L uni la plus ancienne d'Allemagne 1737, je suis bien surpris en arrivant à la seconde qui est tout autant belle et conservée. Finalement la dernière partie longe la rivière fulda jusqu'à Kassel.

      C'est aussi le début des dénivelés, enfin un peu de changement. Aujourdhui des pentes jusqu'à 12% même si pas très longues.

      Arrivé l'auberge (pas chère et excentrée), j'arrive dans un appart à 2 chambres partagées pour 6 personnes. Autant le lieu est un peu lugubre, autant c'est des personnes sympas que j'y rencontre. Par contre c'est typiquement le genre d'endroit donnant le sentiment insecure si on n'est pas un gars cisgenre et hetero.

      Petite marche dans la ville et risotto du soir, planification de itinéraire de demain avec komoot voir si c'est mieux et dodo. Demain destination Marburg.
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    • Day 9

      Dagleiðin hjá mér...

      September 3, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      ...varð 720 km. Gpx-skráin segir það styttra, en það er út af skráningarmátanum.

      Þetta var þrátt fyrir brjálæðislega rigningu á köflum og umferðartafir á fjórum stöðum. Á móti kom að á nokkrum löngum köflum var glettilega lítil umferð og það hélst þurrt eftir þrjú, svo maður gat gefið rækilega í. Bíllinn stendur sig vel og er búinn að fá nafn: Máni. Gef ykkur eitt tækifæri til að giska á hvaðan það er komið...

      Ég er komin til Hann. Munden í Fulda-dal, sem er sennilega skakkasti bær sem ég hef komið til, og jafnframt einn af þeim fallegri. Mikið af húsunum er frá 15. eða 16. öld, og þau eru sum hver bæði sigin, hallandi og undin, sbr. mynd nr. 1.
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    • Day 2

      Hann.Münden

      June 9, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Heute haben wir auf der Autobahn km gefressen. Nach einem reichaltigen Brunch starteten wir am späteren Morgen nach Hann.Münden, wo sich Fulda und Werra küssen und zur Weser werden, welche über Bremen in die Nordsee fliesst.
      Ein Kern mit mitelalterlichen Häusern und Gassen prägt die Stadt. Der Besucher wird völlig in diese Zeit zurückversetzt.
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