• JHarwood
  • JHarwood

Germany, 2024

A short but fine adventure by JHarwood Read more
  • Trip start
    April 17, 2024

    Car Hire Pick Up

    April 17, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

    Late night arrival into Munich airport! First stop was to pick our hire car, keep in mind we booked a small compact hatchback, but we were met with a free upgrade to a 4x4 Jeep Explorer. We both immediately said “NO” and that we wanted something similar to a VW golf. What looked like a hatchback flashed up on the screen and I confidently said YES. When we found the car in bay 2,209 we were greeted by a huge SUV. Hannah needs a booster seat to drive it 😂.Read more

  • Ingolstadt

    April 18, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

    This morning we started the day with a self-guided tour of Ingolstadt. The town is famous for being the supposed birth place of Frankenstein.

    At the time of Frankenstein’s birth, the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, Germany, a well-known medical school (the final picture in the series) which would have been equipped to support Victor’s scientific experiments.Read more

  • Audi Factory Tour

    April 18, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    By far the highlight of the trip so far - don’t tell Hannah- was the Audi Factory visit. Firstly we started by going to the museum which charted the history of Audi from inception, through the world wars and finally into the design of their modern day cars (some of which are better than others).

    The museum had a towering 3 storey car carrousel that slowly turned to allow you to view various cars from the different levels.

    Our next stop was a guided factory tour, no phones allowed for this! The tour took us through every step of the process, from the cutting of the body work with large presses- completely run by robots, to the building of the car frame and chassis, the painting and then the marriage, when the car frame and chassis are brought together.

    We were surprised to know that all the cars the factory makes are for orders that have already been placed, meaning when the car is created at the start of the process it has a small back box inside, which has all of the information and options that has been chosen from colour, to seats, to steering wheel choice, alloys, key colour and sun roof etc etc. Apparently it is common for people to visit the factory on the day they pick up their cars to watch their car be made and then driven off the production line.

    Towards the end of the building process humans become involved, working on a production line that barely stops we saw the cars come down the production line with humans working with robots, before they are lifted above our heads to fly to back of the workshop and then come back down to go down the next production line.

    The funny part of the process was when a person needs help on the production line they full a blue cord, which triggers a small jingle to be played! The jungle was the pink panther theme tune.

    The whole process from start to finish takes 24 hours, and at the end the cars are driven off the production line. For us though we saw the whole process in 1hr 30.
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  • Weltenburg Abbey

    April 18, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    Short impromptu stop at Weltenburg Abbey. Built in 1842 the abbey is sat on the bank of the river Danube with impressive views. Luckily the rain stopped when we visited and the sun came out, we both agreed that it would be a lovely spot for a picnic in the summer 🧺.Read more

  • Morning in Regensburg

    April 19, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

    This morning we spent the morning exploring Regensburg. We followed an online self-guided walking tour and explored as much of the city as we could before it started raining. After that we sought shelter!Read more

  • Walhalla

    April 19, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

    A very wet Walhalla greeted us after lunch! This temple was conceived in 1807 by Crown Prince Ludwig I of Bavaria in order to support the gathering momentum for the unification of the many German states into the German Empire. The memorial displays some 65 plaques and 130 busts covering 2,000 years of history, beginning with Arminius, victor at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in the year 9 AD.

    Hannah and I enjoyed exploring the temple and the surrounding gardens, but in the end the rain was too much and we headed back to the car.
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    Trip end
    April 22, 2024