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    • Hari 4–5

      Leuchtturm, Wattenmeer und Hallig

      16 Mei, Jerman ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      It's Birth-Day 🥳
      Wir starten den Tag mit einem gemütlichen Geburtstagfrühstück, bevor wir uns aufmachen zum Westerhever Leuchtturm, das Wahrzeichen der Halbinsel Eiderstedt. Zufuss geht es vom PP ca. 45 Min. über den Deich, durch Rast- und Brutgebiete der unzähligen Zugvögel und entlang des Wattenmeers. Am Leuchtturm angekommen wurden wir von einem Seelsorger empfangen 🤔...ah nee, er wollte nur dass wir ihn mit dem Leuchtturm ablichten 😂 er wünschte uns Glück und war auch schon wieder verschwunden 🙃
      Auf dem Rückweg fiel uns dann eine Wattwander-Gruppe auf, was uns auf die selbe Idee brachte. So bogen wir Richtung WattenMeer ab und stapften anschliessend, erst noch mit Schuhen (nicht gut, ausser es sind Gummistiefel) und dann barfuss durch den Matsch. Was für ein Spass. Angekommen auf der Sandbank peitschte uns der Wind inkl. Sandpeeling regelrecht aus. Der Rückweg war dementsprechend nicht so easy 🥵 aber den Kampf haben wir gerne angenommen 😄
      Für die Übernachtung haben wir einen super Stellplatz in Reussenköge, hinter dem Deich, direkt an der Hamburger Hallig. Das Beste am Stellplatz war allerdings der Fahrradverleih, welchen man auch ausserhalb der Öffnungszeiten nutzen konnte. Rad aussuchen, 2 € einwerfen, losfahren, wiederbringen 😅
      Also machten wir uns abends, nach 🐟🥖+🍻, noch auf zu der Tour über die Hamburger Hallig 🚲🚲 und entspannen bei Abendsonne ☀️ und Gegenwind 😂
      Und leider geht auch dieser schöne Geburtstags-Tag vorbei 💓
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    • Hari 29

      Lübeck / Neumünster and Boostedt

      17 Mei, Jerman ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Leisurely breakfast, short walk to the bus station next to the Bahnhof, waited for the 10:13 bus to Bad Segeberg, showed the driver the ticket DB had emailed, 42 mins through fields, solar farms, wind farms, woods, villages and an autobahn, walked 200m to the two- carriage local train, and we were in Neumünster at 1135.

      It was a 12 min walk to the hotel, which is called the “old steelworks” and was built near where my main 1975 host father (Erhard Meyn, Max's father) had a cast-iron foundry. We then went back into the own to look around, then the hotel and a 10 min walk to see Elke Voss, another former host parent, whose husband, Peter, had had his dental practice almost next door to Max's family's house... NMS is not beautiful, but a quiet wood, blue skies, green trees and gardens and millions of flowers made it different to usual.

      At 5:45 Wim, another 1975 host-brother/friend, picked us up and drove us to his family’s thatched cottage in Boostedt, a nearby village. It is in its own small wood and was surrounded by green - and once again the sound of cuckoos. We had dinner with Wim, his sister Jule and her husband Tschorsch - Tschorsch cooked. White asparagus, potatoes, butter sauce and prosciutto, with semolina flummery and strawberries. And to top it off... his home-made Korn.

      14,430 steps, 11.1km, 6 flights
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    • Hari 5

      Dünenwanderung

      17 Mei, Jerman ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      Heute hab ich eine Dünenwanderung gemacht. Es war herrlich. Und das Radfahren ging auch recht gut 😅. Hatte heute nicht so viel Gegenwind 🤣
      Der Spaziergang war wunderschön. Jetzt noch ein Sundowner im Strandkorb. Letzter Abend auf Sylt ☺️Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 18

      Jour de repos a Münster

      17 Mei, Jerman ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Waschen - cour d'histoire avec Rainer - Gasflasche kaufen - stadtcafé 1648 au 11ème - horloge astrologique dans le dom - Bauernbiomarkt am Freitag - Lmag finden - promenade des remparts - concert (politique) des etudiants devant le château - Hafenkäserei - cinema en francais!Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 13

      Cologne-Koblenz

      16 Mei, Jerman ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Leaving cologne after a very pleasant 2 nights stay with my host Matt. Cycling out of cologne heading towards Bonn and following the river rhine heading south with no planned route until I decided to call it a day after 60 miles. I got stopped by a local asking what I was doing, so I explained, and the kind gentleman wished me luck and gave me some money for lunch, how generous! Found a decent camping spot hidden away so i dont get spotted under a tree where I will spend the night before another day of cycling tomorrow!Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 17

      8. Tag bringt noch eine Überraschung …

      16 Mei, Jerman ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      … nach freundlichen Empfang hilft mir das Gastgeber-Ehepaar meine Taschen in mein Zimmer runterzutragen - ja, ich hause für eine Nacht im Keller - nein, ich habe Blick auf einen Sitzplatz und den Garten …
      … beim Erledigen der Formalitäten stellt sich heraus, dass hier nur Bares wahr ist - und ich habe vergessen mein Bares aufzufüllen … 🫣
      … so fahre ich noch in den nächsten Ort - Rennetshofen - und fülle nach … 💶

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      Fam. Seefried
      Bertoldsheim
      Finkenstr. 14
      86643 Rennertshofen
      Tel. 08434/1806
      www.ferien-seefried.de

      Routendetail:
      https://www.komoot.com/de-DE/tour/1584590036?re…
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    • Hari 28

      Lübeck

      16 Mei, Jerman ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

      We had breakfast at the hotel at around 8:45am. The original idea was to save time, but it was also very good. Perhaps the best yet, apart from not quite having the personal touch of the people in Bamberg, and having a table of noisy, probably Chinese women. It was a large room, but ignoring them was easier said than done.

      having seen some of the centre of town yesterday, we walked anti-clockwise around the town, starting in the greenery along the river, then we criss-crossed the town just being impressed by all the buildings we found. One large church – St Giles in English – was not touched in WW2, so it still looked as it had in the early 1800s, and largely as it was in the 1600s, and parts might have been similar to the 1400s or even when it was built in brick in the 1200s. At some time in the distant past the inside was whitewashed, and in patches the old wall paintings are visible, but they have left that for future generations. It was one of the lesser churches - but this was in Luebeck, a city powerful enough for its army to defeat the armies of Denmark in a battle in around 1227.

      Then the Cathedral, which was bright and huge. It was started at the same time as Notre Dame in Paris, and is still an engineering challenge. The 115m high towers are not straight. The right tower leans to the right (2m!) and the left to the left (1.8m), and both a bit forward (2m). When one looks at the other towers in the photos, none of them are straight, and it is not an optical illusion. There is no stone in the ground here, so the foundations must sit on clay. It also means they build with bricks and mortar, and the mortar weakens and cracks over time (as do some bricks). There were engineering displays in the Cathedral showing the age of the different area of brick, as well as the angles and cracks. They were almost as grand as the old altars and the 500 yo tombstones underfoot, and the bells at midday. Curiously, the cathedral's towers are not the city's highest, even though it was always the most important building for the pious. One of the other churches has a tower that is slightly higher after some age-old local political power struggle.

      Lunch in a park by the river, then we walked around the other side of the town, saw Germany’s oldest station of the cross (12th C), and at 5:45 we met Wiebke.
      Anne’s (and my) niece, Fiona, has a German partner, Philipp, who grew up in the middle of Germany. On the train yesterday Anne messaged Fiona and mentioned we were heading to Luebeck, as decided 12 hours earlier. It turns out that Philipp’s younger sister, Wiebke, lives in Lubeck, but is going away tomorrow. Many messages later, the arrangements worked and we met in a café at 5:45. It is a small world, as they say. Wiebke is lovely. She speaks wonderful English, having lived in NZ for a year, and being a teacher of English in primary school. It was nice to hear about her family, and all the dirt on her brother Philipp.

      Dinner afterwards in a small Italian restaurant she recommended, and an early night.

      29,471 steps, 23.1km, 6 flights.
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    • Hari 17

      To Cologne: Alarums and Excursions

      16 Mei, Jerman ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Shakespeare’s famous stage direction is an apt introduction to today’s adventures.
      This was our trickiest day. To reach Cologne we must board the TGV ( high speed train) at Strasbourg (France), travel to Mannheim (Germany), unload our bulky luggage, find the correct platform for the second train, board it and get off in time in Cologne before the ICE (German high speed train) shot off to its ultimate destination in Kiel.
      After our scare in Munich, where we found the correct carriage and seats with only minutes to spare, we decided to take no chances. We arrived at Le Gare Strasbourg at 0800. Heaps of time (we thought ) for us to find our first train, due to leave at 0905.
      The minutes ticked by as we paced the gloomy corridors, avoiding hoards of worried looking people on their way to work. Deutche Bahn, the German rail service prides itself on clear explanation, helpful staff and informative signboards so you can find your way around,
      Not the French so-called “Information” office, staffed by a woman whose ancestors surely knitted at the guillotine.
      Neil asked which was the platform for our train.
      Until it arrives I will not know.
      Who can I ask?
      The train manager.
      Where can I find him?
      With the train. You must watch the notices.
      What is the final destination of the Mannheim train?
      (Triumphantly) I don’t know.

      We were getting nervous by this stage as I had worked out that there was less than 20 minutes between when the incoming showed up on the signboard and when it left. But Google saved the day; once we learned the first train was going to Frankfurt we at least knew which name ti look for!
      We were later told by a friendly US couple, married 52 years to our 54, and similarly touring the great gothic cathedrals, that French railway personnel hate Eurail passes ( like ours).

      We have now learned to park our heavy suitcases downstairs on two-level trains.we then made our way upstairs to enjoy the endless variety of life on the TGV- a charming young man from Tunisia ( North Africa), who works between Pariis snd Strasbourg ( his super-cute little boy gave us big smiles) . Four young musicians totally focussed on a table covered in musical scores (Ionesco’s Octet).
      The second leg of our journey went more smoothly. But we were relieved to exit correctly, on the right side of the train, onto the modern and well-lit Hauptbahnhof at Cologne.
      And look up, to see the towering twin spires of Cologne Cathedral, at 157m, the tallest twin-spired chuch in the eorkd; Getmany’s most-visited landmark (6 million visitors a year.)
      After dumping our bags with great relief at the hotel, we walked to the Rhine river to rhe famous Hohenzollern railway bridge. (417m). The original three-span bridge was built by Kaiser William II in 1911. Its piers were blown up by the Nazis in 1945 in a vain attempt to halt the Allied advance into Germany.
      It has now been reconstructed as a railway bridge with a separate pedestrian/ cyclist path. The wire fences are covered in padlocks.
      We walked across, looking fown at the huge barges passing underneath, feeling the path vibrate with each passing train.
      Then back to the hotel, just missing a mid-afternoon thunderstorm and heavy downpour.
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    • Hari 27

      Bamberg / Lübeck

      15 Mei, Jerman ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

      We decided not to go out but to have breakfast in the hotel, and it was the best. It was in a huge, bright room with lots of space, with everything set out along one very long wall. One lady was rather shyly extolling the virtue of her home-made fruit quark, and another was plying people with pots of coffee or tea.

      We walked to the station and waited, and waited for the ICE to Hamburg. It was about 15 minutes late when it arrived. It had lots of spaces for luggage, seats weren’t a problem, the wifi was great (but no power points…) and raced along at 230kmph. The speed showed up on a monitor, and on a dedicated ICE computer link that also had all the connecting trains at all the stations, complete with platform numbers and time to get there. At one stage the train was 25 mins behind schedule, but by Hamburg (14:22) it was 1 minute ahead of time. We had to change platform for the regional train to Luebeck, and arrived around 3:15. We are getting to nbe very good at arriving at towns and hotels in the early afternoon. I have never done it before.

      Our hotel in Luebeck (Radisson Park Inn) is on an island between the station and city (5 mins to each). We walked into the city/town, and went up a lift to an observation platform in an old church tower, then walked up to the Rathaus and another huge church. In the 1200s Luebeck was the second largest city in Germany (after Cologne) and, even though not the home of kings or emperors, it was probably the richest, and it stayed that way for centuries, all due to trade. The old buildings were meant to show wealth and power – like the seven enormous steeples in town, and the fortified gates on the roadways. Unlike Bamberg, with its colours and Baroque/Rococo flourishes, Luebeck was austere Calvinistic simplicity, and still is.

      The Dom in Luebeck has two huge cathedral bells in pieces on the floor after a 1942 bombing raid and subsequent fire. It was almost as dramatic seeing them this time as in 1975… except it is the first church we have visited so far that sells tickets at the door. Hardly the dour Protestant approach… or maybe it is.
      Lots of walking around to find a restaurant off the very strong tourist track, but we could not find anything other than kebab shops, so we had dinner by the river with the hordes. It wasn’t bad at all.

      16,000 steps, 12.1km and 7 flights.
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    • Hari 16

      Nachtessen … 😋

      15 Mei, Jerman ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Günzburger Rad-Bier (passt doch … 😉)
      Salat ab Buffet mit Orangen-Joghurt-Dressing
      Angus-Haus-Teller mit Spätzli
      Hauskaffee - warmer Kaffee mit Stracciatella-Eis und Baileys

      Gute Nacht - es war wieder ein fantastischer Tag - ohne Regen … 😎Baca selengkapnya

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