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    • Day 56

      Bad Wildbad

      June 5, 2018 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      Last day in the forest. Have loved it here. Would recommend this place to anyone looking for peace and quiet yet close enough to towns and cities. Landhaus Gruden - Sommerberg/Ba Wildbad. I booked through Home Away/VRBO but they told me it might have been a bit less to book on Booking.com. You pretty much do need a car but you could take the train to most places. But it is easy to drive here, the roads are good and wide enough. (unlike Italy)
      dWent for my last walk in the forest this AM. The area around here is pretty familiar by now so found some of my favorite spots and sat for awhile. Went to "town" for a quick salad lunch and then to the spa/baths. Palais Thermal - there are 2 large spas in town, my host said this was the best so that's where I went. The place was really beautiful. They have kept the Roman bath decor on the lower floor but the upper floors are very modern and amazing. I do not know how many pools they have - they were all over and I am not sure I found everything. They do have 9 saunas - both indoor and outdoor. All at different temperatures. They were all large - about 4-5 levels. The place was not at all crowded so had the 2 saunas I tried to my self. But the best spot to me was the upper Panoramic deck on the top - outside. Spectacular views of the forest on the top of the mountain and the funicular going up the mountain. The pool is an infinity pool on all side. Really something special. And it was also funny. I had read in one of the brochures that "garment-free" sunbathing is allowed on the top deck until evening so I was not sure what to expect. Much to my surprise for some time I found myself to be the only one wearing a bathing suit !! Whoever said Germans are a "staid" race needs to spend an afternoon here !! Life is full of new experiences.

      Dinner locally - Auerbahn - good trout and a lovely outdoor dining area.

      Miles: 5.9
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    • Day 46

      Munich to Bad Wildbad

      May 26, 2018 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

      Up and out for another new adventure. Made my way to the Munich airport where I rented my new car. A Ford Fiesta - automatic. :-) And with air conditioning which was needed. Weather had gone from perfect temps in the low to mid 70s to upper 70s and low 80s. Today around 80 most of the way. About a 3 hour drive from Munich to Bad Wildbad. Bad Wildbad is a spa town in the Black Forest near the French border. I chose it for a more rural setting (have done 3 cities in a row) and ready for some more hiking. Only made one wrong turn driving, it turned out to be a relatively long detour as where I was supposed to get back on the freeway, the ramp was closed and all the GPS wanted to do was to get me to that on ramp. Finally turned off the GPS and following the signs for a town a bit away and then reset the GPS and found the freeway.

      Arrived here around 5PM, met the owner who kept the orientation short with a promise from me to have tea together later. I needed to get to a grocery store as tomorrow is Sunday and everything will be closed. The area I am staying is up the mountain from the town about 2 miles but a community into itself. Found my way back down the hill and there are 2 large grocery stores in town, tried them both. Very excited to find some Sancere wine at one of them. Check out the town just a bit. There is a railroad station which I can use for free within a certain distance. Will use it to see local area towns just for fun. I want to go to Heidelberg one day - it is about 50 miles from here.

      Back for my "orientation" to the area. Milka (??sp) went through her entire book of tourist information and how to get everywhere and opening and closing hours of restaurants, how to get to the walking trails, etc. We had a cup of tea together, she is lovely but a bit over the top with enthusiasm. They have a lovely outside space here. Lots of lounge chairs and very green with flowers and right on the edge of the forest. I can start walking from the back door.

      On my own and it is almost 8PM. I have my own outside terrace with chairs and table - a great place for my wine. Had picked up a salad for dinner. Enjoyed that outside as well. An episode of Berlin Station (Netflix) and to bed.
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    • Day 53

      Bad Wildbad

      June 2, 2018 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

      Breakfast with the other guests today. Talked with a couple from Australia who travel a lot so nice to hear and speak some English instead of my highly inadequate German. Off to Baden Baden, about 30 miles away, and the "capital" of the spa towns in the Black Forest. A horse racing town as well, a major European race this weekend. Horses (sculptures) all over town, just like the cows in Chicago and the bears in Berlin.

      A great day in a lovely small City - Baden Baden. Season is starting so plenty of tourists around The city is known for its "baths" but also for cultural events all year around. Spent some time finding where to park and then off to find the TI for a map. Beautiful weather - around 70 sunshine and puffy white clouds - I will never have another vacation like this one which such amazing weather for 2 months!

      First booked my tickets for the early evening concert in one of the "largest concert and opera houses" in Europe" - the Festspielhaus - a 6PM start time so perfect timing. I do not relish trying to find my way around this forest at night.

      Just wandered the town for 4 or 5 hours. A big pedestrian only section with the numerous cafes and shops. Baden Baden is an upscale town and the shops reflect that concept - Missoni, Louis Vuitton, Escada, etc. I tried the Faberge museum thinking it sounded interesting - not. Small, dark, minimal English and minimal any kind of description. Story of Carl Faberge and all he did mostly before he did eggs. Jewelry, dinnerware, etc. Only 2 eggs on display (they were beautiful) but many more eggs for sale in the gift shop. :-) And from the prices, I think they were real. So that was only a 30 minute stop.

      I had read about the lovely park that goes through the town and, indeed, it was beautiful and goes for about 2 miles - long an narrow with a river running through it. Many of the big museums are along the way, rose garden, huge belle epoch villas, lots of bridges to walk back and forth and a very pleasant way to spend a couple hours. Treated myself to a late afternoon upscale lunch/dinner in one of the lovely cafes overlooking the garden. Rizzi - great carpaccio and a Thai creme soup with scallops!! And, of course, a German Reisling. Life is good.

      Then to the concert, the concert hall is huge (seats 2,500) - only built 20 years ago. I was surprised to read that it was that new as the entrance looks old. Checking on line, the location was an old railroad station and the kept that as the entrance and then built the very modern structure within and behind. The acoustics were terrific - I sat in the 2nd balcony and it was like I was next to the stage. Pianist solo for a Liszt piece, terrific. All was great. Home and only got "lost" once.

      Miles: 6.3

      The orchestra was the Dresden City Orchestra
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    • Day 1

      Geiranger

      August 24, 2016 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Nach einem Seetag kamen wir morgens in Hellesylt an. Hellesylt liegt am Anfang des Sunnylvsfjordes und hat ca. 700 Einwohner. Der Ort wird durch den Hellesylt Wasserfall geteilt. Dieser ist auch die eigentliche Attraktion, die im Sommer viele Kreuzfahrtschiffe anzieht. Man kann in Hellsylt vom Schiff gehen und Ausflüge unternehmen. das Schiff legt allerdings wieder ab und fährt durch den Geirangerfjord weiter nach Geiranger.

      Uns wurde von unserem Reisebüro empfohlen an Bord zu bleiben und keinesfalls die spektakuläre Durchfahrt des Geirangerfjordes zu verpassen.Und das war genau richtig. Der Fjord gehört seit Juli 2005 zum Unesco Weltkulturerbe.Er ist ca. 15km lang und zwischen 0,6 und 1,3 km breit.Warm eingepackt,(wir hatten Ende Juni in Geiranger 3 Grad und leichten Schneefall) haben wir auf unserem Balkon die Weiterfahrt nach Geiranger genossen. Steile Felswände, unzählige Wasserfälle und die tolle Natur machen diese Durchfahrt zu einem Erlebnis.
      In Geiranger haben wir das Schiff mit Tenderbooten verlassen und uns bei der Ankunft im Hafen im Touristikbüro zunächst eine kleine Wanderkarte gekauft. Wir haben uns für eine mittelschwere Route zu den Vestersfjellen entschieden. Da wir beide keine geübten Wanderer sind, wollten wir uns nicht zuviel zumuten. Der Weg ist ca. 2,5 km lang und geht auf 300 Höhenmeter. Der Boden war durch den Schnee und Regen sehr rutschig, Wanderschuhe sind ein absolutes Muß. Der Weg war für mich als Raucherin dann doch beschwehrlicher als gedacht und ich war froh, als wir das Restaurant Westeras auf 300m erreicht haben. Den weiteren Weg zu den Vesterfjellen haben wir auf unseren nächsten Besuch in Geiranger verschoben. Da muss ich mich besser vorbereiten.
      In der schönen kleinen Hütte haben wir gerastet und eine Spezialität Norwegens genossen. Waffeln mit Sour Creme und Erdbeermarmelade.Sehr empfehlenswert.
      Der Service war ( wie immer in Norwegen) sehr freundlich. Wir haben nur etwas warten müssen, da vor uns eine Reisegruppe in der Hütte gegessen hat.

      Nach der Stärkung haben wir uns mit einem Glas der leckeren Marmelade im Gepäck wieder auf den Rückweg nach Geiranger gemacht. Dort sind wir ein bischen durch den Ort geschlendert und haben uns im Cafe Ole noch einen Kaffe und Schokoladenkuchen mit Eis gegönnt.

      Nach einem tollen Tag ging es nun mit dem Tenderboot wieder zurück auf das Schiff.
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