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    • Day 6

      Neuschwanstein Castle

      April 10, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Next stop in the Alps was Neuschwanstein castle. It looks spectacular seen from the Marien bridge, built on the edge of the cliff face! It's a long and steep walk up the mountain and begs to consider the difficulty they may have had building the castle. King Ludwig II's castle actually never completed construction before his sudden death. He lived in it for a total of only 172 days. This visit we also did a tour of the inside of the castle (no photos allowed, and recommend to book tickets online well in advance), which shows his vivid imagination and why he is known as the fairy tale king / swan king / mad king. We were so lucky with the weather today as the rest of our time in Germany it rained every day.Read more

    • Day 14

      Neuschwanstein Castle

      July 23, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      The main event for our visit to Munich and for our day trip was seeing Schloss Neuschwanstein - Neuschwanstein Castle - in the Bavarian Alps. Like Linderhof, it was constructed by (or perhaps for and on the orders of) King Ludwig II of Bavaria. It was built between 1869 and 1886 and today is perhaps the best-known castle in Germany. Unlike Linderhof (but like his third castle, which we did not visit) at the time of Ludwig's death in 1886 the castle was still incomplete, both structurally and inside.

      Ludwig described himself as a fairytale king, and spent much of his time fantasising about times gone by when monarchs held absolute power (as Bavaria was a constitutional monarchy). This manifested both in his obsession with Louis XIV seen at Linderhof and in a fascination with medieval Europe, when kings wielded greater power than his political context granted him.

      At the same time, Ludwig held a deep love for the operas of Richard Wagner, a German composer (and famed anti-Semite) about 35 years his senior. In addition to providing Wagner with significant funding over his life and particularly in his early years as king, Ludwig was greatly inspired by the romanticism of Wagner's works. Many references to and depictions of Wagner's works can be found in Neuschwanstein's architecture and interior decorating.

      Even with his fairytale fantasies, Ludwig championed new technologies. Most notably, his bedchamber contained running water from a nearby mountain stream immediately accessible by tap, and the castle possessed the first working telephone in Bavaria.

      At the time of Ludwig's death at age 40, the castle was unfinished. Only a handful of rooms inside were completed - the beautiful throne room lacks a throne, for example - and the planned construction of a chapel and a further courtyard below the large balcony never eventuated. Even despite this, Neuschwanstein is one of the largest castles in Europe and continues to stand today as a monument to Ludwig II's fantasies of both power and escape.
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    • Day 24

      2_Schloss Neuschwanstein

      June 24, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Wir sehen uns das imposante Schloss von der Nähe inmitten tausende anderer Besucher an. Ohne Buchung kommt man aber nur bis zum Eingangstor. So gehen wir entlang der Schlossmauern und weiter auf dem Weg der uns zu einem imposanten Aussichtspunkt hoch über dem Ort Hohenschwangau und Blick auf das gegenüberliegende gleichnamige Schloss bringt. Angesicht der vielen Besucher nehmen wir den Abstieg wieder in Angriff und finden ein Waldsträsschen das hinunter zum Ort führt und kaum frequentiert ist.Read more

    • Day 1

      Castle de la Graigslist

      June 21, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Soooo after 6 hours of driving to see this beautiful castle, I had to pay 12 euros for a parking spot. Hell no I'm not making that mistake again, so I went 4 minutes further with my camper in a (hopefully) free spot. Hiked for an hour all the way to the top to see a average impressive castle. I mean graigslist version is maybe a bit over exaggerated but if you see the first picture (this one is from google) and then my pictures you get why I call it a graigslist version, especially after driving for 6 hours to see it. I mean it was nice but I liked the scenery around it more. Beautiful nature. Then I went back to my camper to find out that I had no clue where I put it. So after walking to the wrong parking spot for 17 minutes and then another hour of walking to the right spot (I hoped) I thankfully found my camper. So now I'm omw to buy me some wine and watch a movie after this little adventure!Read more

    • Day 169

      LECHFALL

      March 24, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      Der Lechfall ist nur 700 m von der österreichischen Grenze entfernt, ich kann direkt vor dem Aussichtspunkt parken und wir besichtigen im Regen diesen sehr interessanten Wasserfall, welche im Jahr 1810 einen extremen hohen Wasserstand hatte. 1762 gabs durch Hochwasser extreme Schäden, Mühlen und Häuser riss das Wasser mit und König Ludwig organisierte die Regelung des Flusses.Read more

    • Day 4

      Füssen

      February 9 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Von Grän fahren wir durchs Achtal nach Pfronten, am Weissensee vorbei nach Füssen. Hier besuchen wir zuerst den VAUDE Outlet Füssen (sehr zu empfehlen) mit diversen Outdoor Marken. Wir betreten die historische Altstadt von Füssen und sind sehr angetan von der schönen Stadt. Ein Gang zur Burg „Hohes Schloss“ hinauf lohnt sich sehr. In der Altstadt feiert eine fröhliche Hippiegruppe Faschingsparty auf Fahrrädern und macht ordentlich Klamauck.Read more

    • Day 48

      Füssen

      July 26, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Day 47:
      Distance: 19.07 km (1,533,31 km)
      Steps: 27,712 (2,188,527)
      Move time: 4h38 (339h46)
      Spend: £45.59 (£727.34)

      🇩🇪 Nachsee to Füssen. 🇩🇪

      Short day. I made the traipse into Füssen amid more heavy storms and spent the day making some final provisions before heading up into the mountains (i.e., mainly resting). Füssen is a very pretty (and very touristy) little city, and from the hostel here, I met Dina, a Ukrainian with all sorts of fun and crazy stories, and we shared some drinks together out on the balcony. This next section could be where the price goes wayy up and the progress goes wayyy down.Read more

    • Day 3

      Schloss Neuschwanstein

      May 25, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Das Märchenschloss ist eine „Tourist Trap“. Das tut seiner Erhabenheit in der Landschaft keinen Abbruch. Meine Hündin Wiki und ich düsen daran vorbei und freuen uns über den ersten sonnigen Tag auf dieser Tour.Read more

    • Day 33

      33. German Alpine Route

      March 8 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Today was the day we have both been so hyped for! Waking up to the best weather we have seen so far was a massive bonus. We headed off to the start of the Alpine Route. Enroute we stopped to do groceries and James gave the van a quick clean to get the salt off from the roads.

      We then headed south, edging around the Austrian border and through the mountains. We had a really cool mountain pass called Oberjoch, this has 108 turns within 4km and rises us upto 1230 mtrs! As you can imagine in a 3.5 tonne vehicle it wasn't ideal but we got up without anything coming out of the cupboards, clearly James' driving was very smooth 😂.

      Once at the top we stopped and enjoyed some snow and watching the skiiers, we then drove onto our next stop. When we were halfway there,we stopped and decided to go on a good mountain walk to embrace the gorgeous weather. We found a great park up close to the walk and headed off, it was a moderate (in alp standards) walk and still had a 450 mtr climb taking us up to the top. We got into deep snow and edged around the mountain next to a castle at the top. It was so cool to go and walk in the crisp snow with the sun shining.

      After a long and slippery walk back down, we headed to our campsite. We spent the evening washing clothes and sorting out the van. What a great day. Another beautiful day tomorrow, so we are heading to Neuschwanstein castle, which is the most impressive castle in the world, it features in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and inspired Walt Disney when designing the Disney castle.

      We went to the local pub called 'Wirthaus Wiesele' for a lovely German dinner and beer. We had a pork loin which was delicious.
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    • Day 1

      Anreise und Karfreitag

      March 28 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 4 °C

      Donnerstag:
      Mit Snacks, Hangman-Büechli und Rummikub im Gepäck treten wir am Nami die Zugfahrt nach Kempten an. Wie zu erwarten, sind viele Fahrgäste unterwegs und wir sind froh über die vorgängig getätigte Sitzplatzreservierung. Die Fahrt ist kurzweilig, die Strecke ansehnlich und das Wetter top.
      Anne, Aarons Mami, holt uns mit dem Auto in Kempten ab, sodass wir innert kürzester Zeit in Eisenberg ankommen. Erster Halt - natürlich! - der Getränkemarkt, um beim alkoholfreien Bier aufzustocken. Angekommen in der Homebase tauschen wir uns bei einer kleinen Brotzeit aus und gehen dann bald mal in die Heia, die sich in Aarons ehemaligem Kinderzimmer unter dem Dach befindet.

      Freitag:
      Den Karfreitag starten wir mit einem reichhaltigen Frühstück. Danach unternehmen wir einen Nostalgie-Spatziergang durch Aarons Heimat, wo er die wichtigsten Schauplätze aus seiner Kinderheit vorstellt. Das Bergpanorama ist wirklich wunderschön, und das Wetter herrlich frühlingshaft. Zurück zu Hause helfen wir Anne im Garten. Es ist toll, an der frischen Luft etwas mit den Händen zu machen.
      Nach dem Zvieri, bestehend aus Kafi und Aarauer Bachfisch, zieht es uns dann nochmals nach draussen. Im abendlichen Zwielicht - der Sahara-Staub bedeckt mittlerweile den Himmel - besuchen wir die Ruinen Hohenfreyberg und Eisenberg. Palomina ärgert sich etwas, dass die Kamera zuhause geblieben ist, aber das Handy tuts diesmal auch. Nachdem wir dann die Gipfelhalbe geköpft haben, ist es nicht nur dunkel geworden, sondern langsam aber sicher auch etwas windig und kalt, deswegen treten wir den Heimweg an. Anne hat unterdessen einen himmlischen Znacht gezaubert, und wir lassen den ersten Tag gemütlich ausklingen.
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