An apartment in Dresden
29 de junho de 2017, Alemanha ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C
We have 2 nights in Dresden so we booked an apartment. The building looks drab from the outside but the apartment is fantastic, spacious and well equipped. I'm looking forward to using the washingLeia mais
A story of rebuilding
30 de junho de 2017, Alemanha ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C
We only had a short time in Dresden so we decided on a walking tour. Our guide had all the info on the history going back 800 years. The key historic sites are all packed into a very small area, anLeia mais
On to the Czech Republic
1 de julho de 2017, Alemanha ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C
We headed out from Dresden, just out of the city centre there was a big second hand market along the river bank, we didn't stop, no room for extra stuff. At first the river still had wide grassy floodLeia mais
The Elbe becomes the Labe
2 de julho de 2017, República Checa ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C
Elbe is the German spelling for the river, we're now on the Labe. The view across the river as we left Decin was impressive. Sunday on the river wasn't quite as busy as in Germany, we were worried weLeia mais
Last day on the Labe
3 de julho de 2017, República Checa ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C
We crossed the river from Litomerice to the small town of Terezin. This town was an important site in Nazi history, it was a Jewish ghetto and "transit" camp. The whole town is a historical site butLeia mais
Rolling into Prague
4 de julho de 2017, República Checa ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C
First stop on the last day of our ride was the supermarket, they like bread here.
Signage all along our route has been great, all navigation errors have been our own, usually because we missed aLeia mais
Tourists in Prague
6 de julho de 2017, República Checa ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C
I don't think we could say that we've seen it all but we've given it our best shot. We've done a walking tour of the old town, we've spent hours at Prague Castle walking around listening to the audioLeia mais
The last post
7 de julho de 2017, República Checa ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C
Just for a change we went to see a modern art installation today, these revolving mirrors are mesmerising. The bits all line up to form a head, Franz Kafka, apparently, but how would I know.
We headLeia mais



































