Jen is feeling better yoday. Today we docked early and our tours started at 9.00, I did the Nurnburg old town tour and Jen did the Nuremberg World War ll tour. The old town tour was lovely we startedLäs mer
A little over 100 miles in length, this canal’s importance to river traffic is enormous. Connecting the Danube in Kelheim to the Main in Bamburg via Nuremberg, river traffic can sail between theLäs mer
This morning we docked near Nuremberg at around 8 am. We ate breakfast with Mel and his wife, and their friends Jim and Sally from Houston. Going into Nuremberg we drove to Zeppelin field to see theLäs mer
An unforgettable mid-evil, baroque town. The houses were all exposed timber. The bishop said if you plaster and paint your home, you would get a tax break. "If it's not baroque, fix it!"
The store fronts are so beautifully decorated. The Rathaus, or town hall was built in the middle of the river, with bridges on both sides.
Richard took a city tour which uncluded WWII / nazi sites.
Da stehe ich genussvoll schmatzend mit meinem 21ten Schoko Croissant vor dem Lidl, spricht mich ein älterer Herr an, wo ich denn mit meinem Anhänger hin wolle 😂.
Nach kurzer Erläuterung grinstLäs mer
Up until know we were teid to the key in Nürnberg. Now the order is cast off this was supposed to be at 17:00 hrs but due to a couple not getting on board on time we were delayed by a half an hour.Läs mer
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Resenär Going through the locks must be fascinating! Thanks for all the photos, it’s nice keeping up with your trip.
Resenär Your welcome and yes the locks are amazing💕💕