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    • Day 16

      Chiemsee

      July 22, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Nachdem wir Salzburg mit einem Schlenker zur Arena von RB Salzburg verlassen haben fahren wir an den Chiemsee, machen ein Vesper mit Backhendl, Brezn und Obatzden und kühlen die Füsse. Wie schön sich mal den ganzen Tag im Freien bewegen zu können ohne Flucht vor der Sonne. Und sche is hia im Chiemgau.Read more

    • Day 18

      Kayaking on Alz river (Chiemsee)

      August 13, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      Last day in Germany! We went kayaking with Robin. It was a lot of fun. It was another hot day so it felt good to cool off in the river. Quite a few people out there enjoying the water but it is a wide river so there's plenty of room. We didn't make a reservation ahead so we were lucky that when we got to the rental place Kajakverleih) They had a two-person kayak and a paddle board available. So we started out where the river flows out of Chiemsee lake just by the bridge and floated for about 3 hours. A little paddling but mostly we went with the gentle flow of the river. It was stronger than it looked because it one point we got out to swim and we had to walk up the bank and float down because you could not swim against the current and make any progress or it would take you down stream. At the end of our route the rental place has bicycles and we planned to ride bikes back but Jay, Dan, Annie and Tim showed up. They did a bit of swimming and we hung out for a few and then headed back to Unterneukirchin and we all ate dinner at Raspels. Good thing we got a big table because we kept gathering family members around it which was fun. It was the last hurrah in Westin and Marina showed up for a bit so it was nice to have one last hug with them before leaving.Read more

    • Day 10

      E8 : München - Chieming

      September 3, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Heute wurden Sonnenschein und sommerliche Temperaturen in der Niederbayerischen Provinzen angekündigt und das Wetter hielt, was es versprach. Also weg Regenjacke und "Hallo Sonnencreme".

      Heute habe ich mir eine etwas längere Etappe (80km) parat gelegt. Eine alte Truppenunterkunft, welche nun als Massenschlag in Obing vermietet wird, sollte das Ziel sein. Kurz nach 14:00Uhr traf ich dann auch schon vor Ort ein, musste dann aber leider feststellen, dass die Pfadi das ganze Gelände für sich beansprucht hat...."schiss Pfadi"!
      Nach ein kalten CocaCola und einer Glace entschied ich mich dann, weitere 20km auf mich zu nehmen um zur Ortschaft Cheming zu radeln, welches einen super bewerteten Campingplatz direkt am Chemingsee anbietet. Ein paar Biere am See und gebrannte Nudeln zum Znacht. Morgen verlasse ich das Schwabeländle und dringe in das Kaiserreich ein. Next Stop: Salzburg

      Jo servus, mogschn schlabberl of baggn?
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    • Day 9

      Letzter Tag am Chiemsee

      June 24, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Wir hatten ein paar faule Tage, habe daher auch vergessen einen Eintrag zu machen. Seit wir hier sind, haben wir immer mal wieder Besuch von Hans. Einem 74 jährigen, der alleine unterwegs ist. Etwas hatte ihn vor Tagen in die Hand gestochen, auf welche ich nun jeden Abend einen Quarkwickel mache. Heut machen wir eine Schifftour auf dem Chiemsee.Read more

    • Day 6

      Chiemsee bis zum Schluss

      June 21, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Gestern waren wir ca. 3 Stunden in der Wirtsstube neben dem Campingplatz und haben uns mit gutem dunklen Bier und Essen verwöhnen lassen. Heute machten wir einen Spaziergang in den nächsten EDKA, ca. 30 min pro Weg, zum Einkaufen von Lebensmittel. Zum Abendessen kochten wir selber Safranrisotto, Mischgemüse, Poulet- und Crevettenspiesse. Mmmh lecker🤤.
      Das Wetter zeigte sich von der besseren Seite. Grauer und blauer Himmel im Wechsel und etwas Regen. In den nächsten Tagen sollte das Wetter deutlich besser werden. Da wir sehr viel Absagen für einen anderen Campingplatz, näher der Schweiz oder auch in der Schweiz erhalten haben, entschieden wir heute, bis zum Donnerstag zu bleiben.
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    • Day 5

      Chiemsee Bayern

      June 20, 2020 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      Heute reisten wir an den Chiemsee. Zum erstem Mal kauften wir während der Reise ein. Beim parkieren benötigten wir 5 Parkplätze. Bei einer Länge von 7,40 m ist dies schnell möglich.
      Leider lies uns das Wetter heute im Stich. 🌦🌧🌦🌧Read more

    • Day 2

      Tittmoning

      September 2, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Nachdem wir kurz einen Abstecher nach Österreich 🇦🇹 gemacht hatten um "billig" tanken ⛽, ging es wieder nach Germany um nebenbei noch ein wenig zu cachen. Tittmoning ist ein sehr schönes kleines Städtchen direkt an der Grenze.Read more

    • Day 7

      Burghausen Castle

      May 25, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Luckily, we listened when Ty insisted we pull off the highway to check out a castle he'd spied through the trees. A helpful local couple standing next to us informed us that it's the longest castle complex in the world!!
      Then Char confirmed on Google that they were right! Over 1km long, it is the longest castle complex IN THE WORLD!
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    • Day 12

      Day 12 Siegsdorf

      July 11, 2018 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      We started off from Italy this morning sad to go. John decided to take the non motorway route through Austria to Germany. The Scenery was absolutely magnificent. We stopped for lunch at a delightful hotel beside a lake in the Austrian mountains. They served a complementary amuse bouche ( I’m not sure what they called it) followed by a dish of potato gnocchi with spinach & Brie topped with a salad of herbs. We then shared a Raspberry desert and coffee served by the lake. While we ate lunch a guest at the hotel caught a fish I couldn’t identify about 2 foot long and called the chef out to kill it and gut it, which he did out of sight. Then took it back to the kitchen presumably to cook. We started out again only to find traffic lights on red with people sitting outside their cars! We looked past them and saw that there was a timer with 12 minutes to go. An information board stated that the lights were green between 30 past the hour and 45 past the hour ( I assume the other way had the hour until 15 minutes past). When we went on the road we could see why. It was tiny. It wriggled so much that it just looked like a block on the sat bag. The views were breathtaking but we weren’t allowed to stop or slow down to take photos. Also on the way and heard the cow bells and also a couple of cows with them round their necks. It was just how I imagine Austria! We arrived at our accommodation, just inside Germany, later than we had hoped so I didn’t get chance to use their outdoor swimming pool (a lake with steps). The Hotel is very spacious with balcony and mountain views this time. Beds have the individual duvets on a double bed we first saw in Latvia, and balcony doors and windows have the strange hinges I fist saw in the last hotel in Italy where you turn the handle one way and it opens as a usual door and turn it the other and it drops back to let air in at the top. In Italy I thought I had broken the door until I realised. See little things...... We then had a walk and a picnic dinner and then back to the accommodation to watch England play football. All I can say is that after the game John played Eric Idle’s ‘Always look on the bright side of life’!Read more

    • Day 349

      Sarah & Peter: 1, Storm: 1

      May 19, 2017 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      1000km = chain change day! The "old" chains have become 5mm longer after around 77 hours of riding time so far. We plan to change them every 1000km to keep the level of wear and tear evened out rather than riding them into the ground.

      We were making good headway into our day's milage when the weather completely turned. It was a hot, breezy morning where even taking the tent down at 9am was a sweaty affair. Suncream on, passing children swimming in rivers.... we stopped to buy groceries for the night and in 15 minutes the sky was black and the wind was raging. We had heard in weather reports that a storm was expected in the late evening, so had hoped we'd make the campsite in time as we had successfully raced off the storm from last week.

      The wind got so strong it was literally buffeting the bikes sideways when riding on the road. With so much weight they aren't the easiest to handle in perfect conditions, let alone in rain and wind. Watching Peter wobble about infront of me was worrying and we still had 20km to go to the campsite.

      We decided to stop in the next village to look into Plan B..as if waiting for 2 weary bikepakers, we came across a huge glass bus shelter with comfy sofa seats! A good place to spend the next half hour exceeding our daily chocolate quota (on account of the emergency conditions!) And looking for accommodation options. Thankfully the cheapest was also the nearest. Seeing a plank of wood blow out of someones trailer, into the air and then into the road 30m behind was all the justification we needed not to cycle anymore and to seek a warm retreat!

      A few nights ago we were inthe woods listening to the night owls, today we have a stuffed one outside our room!! Arrhhhh!!

      So happy to not be out in that rain and wind tonight, regarless that the hotel looks like something from "The Shining"!
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