Destinations

The Romantic Road

IMG_2846June 5, 2011

I guess you could call this Germany’s version of Route 66. Much smaller of course.  It runs north to south from the hilly vineyards to the foot of the Alps.  Medieval village after medieval village filled with castles, towers, courtyards, beer gardens, restaurants and shopping. The Romantic Road became popular in the 50’s and is a popular tourist destination.

I might have really enjoyed this if I hadn’t seen so many Medieval villages on my river cruise already. Things were beginning to look the same – another gothic church – another baroque church, another palace.  It was nice but not that exciting. Continue reading

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Munich

IMG_2810June 4, 2011

Although I enjoyed the river cruise, I wanted to experience what it was like to travel without someone picking you up and dropping you off.  I wanted to figure out public transporation and more importantly, not to be on a schedule.  I wanted to explore instead of having someone showing it to me.

I took the train from Nuremberg to Munich and checked into my hotel.   After arriving I decided to do a little exploring. A little exploring turning into hours of walking. Every time I turned a corner there was something fun tucked away. Munich rocks, I had no idea at what a great city this is.  I love Munich! Continue reading

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Nuremberg

IMG_2726June 3rd, 2011

Last day on my cruise!

Nuremberg has been around for almost 1,000 years.  Unfortunately that isn’t what it is known for.  It is home to the Nuremberg trials, a series of trials post WWII conducted to bring justice to those who architected the Nazi Regime.  Unfortunately, there were only 10 of them captured and only 9 sentenced (1 committed suicide)

Nuremberg was heavily damaged during the war.  We were shown pictures and told that 80 percent had to be rebuilt.  We were shown pictures and I thought there was a lot more than 20 percent standing but what do I know?  It makes you wonder just how old the structures that you are looking at really are? Continue reading

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Weltenburg Abbey

IMG_2659June 2nd, 2011

At lunch we were provided local entertainment.  This guy could do it all – he played the clarinet, saxophone, tube and a bunch of other instruments. He as a real character.  I passed on the CD’s he was selling.

In the afternoon, I took the optional tour of the Weltenburg Abbey, set on a river bend in a gorge.  It was founded in the 7th century and one of Germany’s oldest monasteries. Even better, the Monks started a famous brewery in 1050.  Monks making beer – finally a monastery where they got it right.

The monastery brewery produces ten different brews. I even got a Holy beer tasting.  As I mentioned, today is father’s day as well as Ascension day in Germany so the outside courtyard was filled with fathers being very religious, singing songs and drinking a lot of beers. It was fun to watch.

I would have liked to have seen more of the monastery and the brewery.  All we

Back on the ship, everyone was getting ready for the farewell dinner.  I am not sure why we were having the farewell dinner that night when we had another full day ahead of us along with dinner.  People still dress for these events and of course I didn’t.  I wasn’t going to bring a jacket to wear it once.

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Regensburg

IMG_2620June 2, 2011

Regensburg was awesome.  It is a well preserved medieval city. In addition to hosting a gothic church and scenic streets, it is also the birth place of Johnny Depp’s hat from the Alice in Wonderland movie.  That alone was worth the stop but even sansthe hat, it was definitely a cool place.

Unfortunately, I was ready to shop. The cruise director told us all the cool things we could by there – and as tempting as a yodeling bear was, I  no long have nieces and nephews young enough to carry out my revenge on my siblings and my great niece is too young to appreciate the yodeling.  After all, she is still getting used to the x-box.

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Passau

City of Three Rivers

City of Three Rivers

June 1st, 2011

Arrived at Passau where we took a tour of the town called Dreiflüssestadt (City on Three Rivers), located where the Danube, Ilz and Inn Rivers converge.  There was a 17th-century Cathedral (St. Stephan’s Cathedral)l, where I attended an organ concert from the World’s largest cathedral organ.

The organ currently has 17,774 pipes and 233 registers and was really something to see not to mention hear.

 

 

 

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Melk

May 31st, 2011

We arrived in Melk just after lunch, home of a Benedictine monastery that was founded in 1089.  The monastery that exists today was built in the 18th century.  It is an active monastery and school and receives a lot of its funding through tourism.

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A taste of the Danube

May 31, 2011

With the great weather, the ship planned our lunch on the upper deck – a taste of Austria. I am not sure what all of it was, but I pretty much tried everything sausage, cheeses, potato salad, schnitzel, pretzels and strudel. It was all good and went down well with the local beer.  Ironically, my favorite item was potato salad and I somehow managed not to get a picture of it. I guess I will have to go back and get it again someday!

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The Danube River

IMG_2442May 31st, 2011

The boat sailed through the night.  I have been on river cruises before and remember having a hard time sleeping if the boat was sailing.  Especially through locks.  I haven’t had this issue on Viking.  We passed through a dozen locks the past couple of nights and I haven’t heard a thing.

It was nice to get up, have a leisurely breakfast without any morning tours. i spent the morning viewing life along the Danube.  There are plenty of small villages and in each village, there was a recently constructed maypole which continues to be a tradition in these parts. Occasionally, there was an abandoned castle.  What a great way to spend the morning.

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Vienna

May 30, 2011

One day in Vienna is not enough. The city is visually stunning and there was plenty to see but with my limited time, I was not able to see hardly anything.  Vienna is definitely on my future places to spend some time.  We weren’t at this stop for very long and I heard some people complaining that we should have skipped some of the previous stops and spent more time at this one.

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