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    • Day 4

      Baden-Baden

      August 11, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Riprendiamo l'auto per dirigerci verso Baden-Baden, città termale dichiarata patrimonio dell'umanità dall'UNESCO nel 2021.
      Trascorriamo lì l'intero pomeriggio passeggiando per le caratteristiche vie di questa nota meta turistica.

      Verso le 21:00 ritorniamo in hotel a Karlsruhe e ceniamo in un ottimo ristorante greco, il Restaurant Sokrates, situato proprio sotto l'hotel.
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    • Day 13

      Wasserkunstanlage Paradies&Baden castle

      April 8, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 46 °F

      Walked around more Baden Baden gardens that would have been even more beautiful if the water had been cascading down the tiered fountains. Then drove up to the Hohenbaden castle ruins. Great views throughout!Read more

    • Day 44

      Baden Baden

      October 4, 2022 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 61 °F

      What a difference a day makes. We arrived in pouring rain to our apartment across the street from the spas. There wasn't anything to do EXCEPT go to a spa on a day like this. But the lines were over an hour long at 4:00 on a Sunday, so we decided to chill a bit and try later. We went back at 5, and the lines were now an hour and a half long and the negative reviews on Google Maps and Facebook were rolling in. Uh Oh. But we did arrive on the night before German Unity Day, a national holiday. And it was raining all day. I checked in at 6 and the lines were still too long at Caracalla spa, the new one. The reviews for the traditional spa, Friedrichsbad, were so horrible we decided against going there. They jacked up the price and took away the included brush and soap massage that has been standard for decades "because of Covid." But they didn't mind putting people in small saunas and steam rooms while charging 20 percent more.

      So, we had dinner and drank some wine and decided to go early the next morning. And what a difference a day makes. The Caracalla spa opens at 8 and we made it in by 8:15. Hardly anyone was there until 11, and even then it didn't get too crowded. We paid extra to get into the sauna area, which like most spas in Germany is a clothes verboten area. No biggie. We're veterans now. We spent 7 hours there and moved between pools and saunas of varying temperatures and even cooled off outside naked as the sun came out. Lunch at the cafe in our suits was pretty reasonable and delicious. I had trout in a brown butter lemon sauce for the same price or cheaper as in town.

      Next to, and behind the spa is a grade school on a hill. From their upper floors, they can see into the spa area. But given the average age here, why would they? I looked out and could see them playing ping pong, totally oblivious to us naked old people.

      Since the sun was out for the first time in a week, we enjoyed a long stroll through town afterwards. And yes, we had our clothes on. Lots of rich people have vacationed here and many built mansions in the late 1800's. The heyday here was probably 1880. At that time, there were twice as many hotel rooms in town, and right now, there are a LOT. There are lots of Russians and Cyrillic signage also. Many Russians have settled here since a Russian Czar married a woman from Baden Baden 120 or so years ago. And so lots of businesses are now run by Russians, including the owner of our apartment. It doesn't hurt that this is the warmest spot in Germany.

      Next door to our apartment is the Fabrege Egg museum. These exquisitely crafted jewels are pretty amazing to look at, but we opted out when we saw the price of the museum was about $27. Most museums in Germany are in the $10 range. We both ran for the door as I yelled "Last one out is a Russian egg!" Many people wonder how we can afford to travel so much. The big secret is to not pay for any bullshit.

      So we strolled some more past the casino for the rich and famous and admired the gardens on the Lichtentaller Allee, and drank some mineral water from the source at the Trinkhalle, a fresco lined arcade.

      Today, we went back to the same spa for the morning only and there were even fewer people. What a great feeling to go from a super hot wood-fired sauna to the 'ole bucket of cold water on the head. They have one rigged up that auto fills with water and has a handle on the side to tip it. Then it's off to the cold pool and the next thing you know, you're blissed out.

      And we finally took part in one of the Aufguss ceremonies. There are signs posted in spas with starting times for certain saunas that will have particular aroma ceremonies. It's a bit of a deal. The Aufguss master opens the doors to a sauna 15 or so minutes early to cool it off and then at the exact hour, he closes the doors and adds the water scented with the aformentioned oil to the sauna in a great display. Then he waves a huge fan around the room and in front of each person a few times to reallly stir up the new heat. It's exhilarating. I started counting bodies when we were doing this. It was me, Deanne, and 10 old dudes! They must have loved it. At the end, everyone claps and jumps in cold water.

      It got even warmer outside today, so we walked through a residential area to a small mountain/ large hill just outside of town. We walked to the funicular and paid our 6 Euros each for the round trip ticket that saved us a few hours of hiking. After getting off, we went up to the top of an observation tower and had amazing views. To the west was a flat plain, the Rhine River valley and beyond it, France. To the south was the start of the fabled Black Forest, a protected hilly area covered in trees. That's a rarity in Europe. North Woods Wisconsinites would say "meh" but from this vantage point, it's pretty impressive.

      Tomorrow, we head south to Freiburg, one of Madison's sister cities.

      More photos and videos are here.
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    • Day 16

      27. September

      September 27, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Das Wetter hat auch heute beste Laune! Wir radeln nach Baden-Baden...es sind ca 22 Km und bestens ausgebaute Radwege...die Altstadt ist bezaubernd und wir besuchen auch den Rosengarten.
      Obwohl schon ende September blühen immer noch viele Rosen...und sie duften herrlich!!!!
      Zufrieden biken wir gemütlich zurück zum Campingplatz....und geniessen den Abend.
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    • Day 15

      26.September

      September 26, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Nach unserem ausgiebigen Frühstück und dem mega schönen Sonnenaufgang mit Nebelschwaden über dem Campingsee, laden wir unsere Bikes aus und machen uns auf Cache-Tour.
      Eindrücklicher Wald,Moorlandschaften und schlicht schönes Wetter waren unsere Begleiter!!!
      Nach vielen Founds(auch von sehr unliebsamen Naturbewohnern😱)
      kehren wir zufrieden auf den Platz zurück und sind erstaunt,wie viele "Neuzuzüger" es gegeben hat.
      Wir geniessen einen gemütlichen Abend und fallen bereits um 21 Uhr ins Bett(war ja auch schon dunkel)
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    • Day 14

      25.September

      September 25, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Geisenheim -Rheinmünster (Camping Freizeitcenter Oberrhein) ca 190 Km

      R u P reisen heute nach Hause und wir nach Rheinmünster...bei wunderbarem Sonnenschein kommen wir am Campingplatz an. Erhalten einen Platz direkt am Badedesee🤩
      Wir beschliessen unsere E Bikes auszuladen und eine Cache -Tour zu machen.
      Wir fahren dem Rhein entlang und durch einen wunderschönen Wald....es hat keine Rebberge mehr😉 und sammeln wieder einige Caches...
      Das Nachtessen geniessen wir hier auf dem Campingplatz und nun sind wir müde und werden bald ins Bett fallen. Draussen ist es bereits dunkel und es hat grad noch 16°...also im Womo ist es wesentlich gemütlicher...
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    • Day 10

      Rheinbrücke Wintersdorf 

      April 1 in France ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Lost Place oder nicht? Bei Google sah die Brücke schon so aus. Da es auf der Schwarzwaldhochstraße eh nur neblig war, sind wir runter ins Rheintal. Die Brücke ist eigentlich nichts besonderes, aber ihr Zustand ist schon abenteuerlich und natürlich ist sie kein Lost Place! Wir sind in Frankreich 🤭 Der kleine Abstecher hat sich gelohnt.Read more

    • Day 26

      Rastatt

      May 1, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      In Rastatt besichtigen wir das grosse Residenzschloss Rastatt und die wunderschöne Stadt. Man merkt, dass man ganz in der Nähe vom Elsass ist, die Gebäude sehen ähnlich aus und die ganze Fussgängerzone ist sehr lieblich.Read more

    • Day 16

      Oct 5 - Concert at Rastatt Palace

      October 5, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      We had a late lunch - with another appearance by the white swans.

      Dinner tonight is at 5:30 p.m., rather than at 7:00 p.m. because we are all attending a classical music concert known as a “Scenic Enrichment Event”.

      We traveled about an hour to Rastatt with Rudolf as our guide. His daughter was supposed to be the guide, but she had a date, and when she batted her eyes at him, her father caved and dusted off his English, just for us.

      Schloss Rastatt, also known as Residenzschloss Rastatt, is a Baroque schloss in Rastatt, Germany. The palace and the garden were built between 1700 and 1707 by the Italian architect Domenico Egidio Rossi for Margrave Louis William of Baden-Baden.

      The place is a riot of Baroque architecture cornucopia - over the top hardly describes it - gold and mirrors and tapestries and stucco work - it goes on and on. We were treated to wine and nibbles and a tour of several of the rooms of the palace before the concert. The concert was done by a tenor and a mezzo-soprano, accompanied by a pianist. They sang traditional opera pieces and some more modern selections. It was delightful. A bit of culture during our two-week long floating food, culture and history lesson.
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    • Day 1

      Gewitter bei Karlsruhe

      June 8, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Test der Regenkleider
      Leider war das Roaming im Mobiltelefon nicht aktivier, so war das Finden des Ziels eine Herausforderung. Das Problem wurde gelöst.
      Auch habe ich gemerkt dass mein Handy sich gegen Ende der Reise abgeschaltet hat und das Tracking nicht mehr arbeitete. Glücklicherweise kann ich dieses während Fahrt aufladen.Read more

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