The next day we had planned to move on but the temperature
was due to get to mid 30s and where we were parked had a swimming lake and some
shade so we decided to chill for the day. We swam in the lake, had cold showers
and generally relaxed while trying to keep cool. it got to around 36 degrees so
we know we made the right decision just to stay put rather than try and explore
or do any activity in the heat.
The next morning we got up and headed off south to a town
called Cesky Krumlov which was a really cute little town. The weather has
massively changed and now its drizzling but a lot cooler. We parked in the
forest and walked down the hill into the town where we soon stumbled upon the
biggest activity in the town, canoeing down the river and over 8 weirs. The
first weir we saw was the hardest and several people capsized into the water
but that was the fun of it and there were people there to help (plus it wasn’t
that deep there). We watched the people going over the weir for awhile and it
was entertaining before we walked into the town which had some lovely
buildings, many of which bordered the river which seemed to snake through the
town. We then walked up to the castle which had a huge arched bridge with views
that took in the whole town. We walked around the huge gardens, saw the spinning
stage which has festivals on. After a long walk we headed back into the town
for a bite to eat on the river edge watching some more rafts/canoes going down
the river before we headed back to the van and carried on the drive.
We found a little park up near a lake in Huka which is not
far from the German border. We did originally go to one park up but we weren’t
keen on it was it was slanted and small so we headed to a wide open space for
the night which was quiet. The next morning we headed out on a run before
getting going for the day and we headed to the border and crossed over into
Germany.
We needed some shopping so we had to stop at the supermarket
before we finally made it to a town called Dingolfing. We stopped at a green
camper stop but we didn’t stay long as there were a whole load of caravans
parked up next to the stop with their diesel generators running. So we headed
to another one in the same town which also had better services. The only issue
with this one (and probably the other one) was the sound of church bells which
ring every 15 minutes 24 hours a day! Its something we will probably get used
to as it happens in a lot of Germany but it did effect our sleep as we just
aren’t used to noise at night.
The next morning, even though we were a little sleep
deprived, we headed into Munich for the day. We parked about 30 minutes on the
bike out of the city and cycled in which was a nice flat cycle. Once there we
had to tie up the bikes then headed around the city. We have been here before
so we just wandered around for a bit, seeing the glockenspiel on the town hall
chime at 11, walking to the weird Michel Jackson tribute, seeing the cathedral
before we got some lunch, do a bit of shopping and then decided to call it a
day in the city. We headed to the English garden which is next to the city
centre and we really like it there. We cycled around the park, stopping to see
the surfers on the river and watch people jump into the river to swim/be
dragged around, despite the signs that say do not swim, danger of death. We
continued through the park and out towards the van.
We drove south to a town called Peiting and to a nice
looking park up but it only had 5 bays for motorhomes and when we got there all
were already taken. We decided to just park up and cook dinner and decide what
to do after that. We reckoned we could stay in the other part of the car park
anyway. Soon after we got there another van pulled up and did the same so we
thought it would be fine (they were German so if they think its okay it must
be). However soon a man from one of the vans headed over to have a chat with
them and they moved but squeezed into a space next to the end and that seemed
to pacify the old man (who we guessed didn’t speak English and therefore wasn’t
coming to tell us off). While I was cooking dinner a space opened up as someone
left so I put everything into the sink and we quickly moved into it and settled
in for the night (with a beer and dinner as we wont get moved on from here).
The next morning we headed out to Fussen to finally see
something Rich has promised we would visit every trip. It’s the fairy tale
castle called Neuschwanstein castle and its perched on a hill overlooking the
town. It was built by Ludwig the second and was designed after castles were needed
so was just there for its beautiful looks and views (before Ludwig was arrested
for being crazy and died in mysterious circumstances). We parked up a short
cycle from the bottom of the hill then cycled to the bottom and then up the
hill. Well I should say I cycled up and Rich ended up pushing his bike up most
of the hill. The issue was not only was the gradient in the region of 20% but
it was a gravel path so it was far more difficult to get any traction. We
finally made it to the top and tied the bikes up before we walked to the
Marienbrucke bridge where there are great views of the castle and the lake in
the background however there were a lot of people there so we weren’t there too
long before we headed up the last of the hill to the castle.
We had paid for a tour of the castle as I have waited so
long to see inside and you cant just go in without a tour. However the tour is
a 30 minute fast walk around the castle but we are glad we got to go inside as
the rooms were stunning. There was a throne room shrouded in gold,
frescos/paintings covering every wall depicting different stories/operas and
ornate carved furniture. There was even a cave lit by electric lights created
in the castle which was ahead of its time. It was probably one of the prettiest
castles we have ever seen.
Afterwards we headed back down the hill, as slowly as
possible to avoid skidding off the side of the hill and back to the van for
some lunch before we headed off to Garmisch-Partenkirchen (locally known as
GAPA). Soon as we parked up we paid for a parking ticket for 24 hours and
headed off to the nearby gorge for a gorge walk. it wasn’t too far there and we
soon started the walk which was a sheltered path running for about 1km through
many different tunnels next to waterfalls. It was a lovely little walk and not
too busy at this late hour and once at the end we turned around and walked back
instead of doing the longer hilly alternative. We headed back to the van and
settled in for the evening, We were parked next to a train line but as it was a
passenger line we thought it would be quiet over night. We were partially right
as there were no more passenger trains after about 10.30 but at 2am there was a
really loud noise like a huge train or tactor right outside our van. I poked my
head out of the sky light to work it out and it turned out to be a huge work
train which had men on a platform cutting trees. They stayed near the van for
at least 30 minutes and it was way too loud to sleep through. Finally they
moved on and we got back to sleep but we aren’t liking the noisy Germany!
The next morning we got up and did a run before heading into
the next town called Grainau to a thermal pool and sauna. We spent several
hours relaxing in the sun between swims and saunas before we headed east to
Rohrdorf for the evening. We parked up in a little village and as we pulled
into the place we were parking we spotted an English van with a dog! We jumped
out to say hi and got chatting to them and playing with their dog for awhile.
They haven’t seen many English vans and it was good to chat. They are new to
travelling and are struggling with issues on the van so I’m not sure how long
they will manage to keep travelling for.
Early the next morning we headed out to a lake nearby called
Chiemsee where we parked up and got the bikes out. We cycled the circumference
of the lake which was around 55km and it was fairly easy and flat. On one of
the many bike paths we did pass a police car and a couple of ambulances so who
knows what was going on. While not all the path was next to the lake we did get
some good views of the lake and the island in the middle. We managed to get back to the van without
getting lost and then got our swimwear on and got the paddleboard out. You can
guess where we are heading, straight to the island in the middle of the lake.
It was about 3km from where we got into the lake and while the lake is easier
than a sea to paddle on we had to avoid the many boats and ferries. We got to
the island and then had a little swim in the lake before we decided to walk to
the middle of the island to see the palace that is there. It was quite far and
given we were only in our swimwear and swim shoes we were not dressed for visiting
the palace but we managed to see if from its impressive gardens before we
headed back to the paddleboard and started the long paddle back to the van.
Once back at the van we headed to the park up from last
night where we spent the night as its near where we want to go tomorrow and it
was nice and quiet. The next morning we managed to get a run completed around
the area before we showered and headed to Rosenheim which is a place
recommended to us by a German couple back in Bovec, Slovenia. There is an
autumn festival which is the lead up to Munich Octoberfest. We parked up at a
small village outside the city because we think it will be quieter for the evening
and our plan is to have a beer or two at the festival as that’s partially what
it all about. We cycled in and everything seemed quite quiet until we rounded
the corner and saw the festival. It was packed and there were so many people
everywhere. There were two large beer tents which both held around 7,000 people
and they were full with queues outside and then there were other little alpine
house restaurants (built for the event) which were also full and had queues.
There were fairground rides and rollercoasters, food stands and arcades. It was
manic and after walking around for 10 minutes to explore we headed into the
town for a bit of a break and to let the lunchtime rush die down a little. We
found lots of very pretty buildings including the town gate and church before
we headed back for some beer. There was 1 size of beer – 1 litre – for 12 euros
and they came in huge glasses which were heavy. We enjoyed the cold beer (its
really hot again) and watching the people happily drinking, singing, dancing on
tables, eating and just socialising. We spent a little more time walking around
the festival eating snacks before we headed to a nearby irish bar for some
vegan burgers and another, albeit smaller, beer before we cycled back to the
van for the night. We were glad we called it a night when we did as you could
see a lot of people who were worse for wear and the festival just seemed to
just be getting busier and there were empty beer bottles littered all around
the entrance.
The next morning we headed out of the area as we have been
in this area for awhile now and we have booked our ferry back to the UK in 6
days so we plan a day of driving to give us more time in the rest of Germany. We
finally made it after several hours of driving to a town called Reichental
where we tried to park up but there was a sports festival on so we went out for
a walk (which turned out to be a hike) in the hills before coming back to the
van and moving just out of the village into the woods for the night.
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| One of the easier weirs in Cesky
Krumlov |
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| A bridge in Cesky
Krumlov across the river |
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| The castle bridge in Cesky
Krumlov |
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| The old town of Cesky
Krumlov from the castle |
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| Cesky
Krumlov castle voew |
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| Birds in the pond at Cesky
Krumlov castle gardens |
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| Surfing in Munich English Garden |
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| More surfing |
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| Neuschwanstein
castle from the bridge |
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| Another view of Neuschwanstein
castle |
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| and another |
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| Inside the castle grouds |
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| A view from Neuschwanstein
castle to the surrounding area |
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| A CRAZY ski jumper! |
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| Getting ready to jump |
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| No turning back now |
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| Hes in the air |
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| Flying over the hump of the ski jump |
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| Down on the ground safely |
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| Slowing down before reaching the grass |
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| Unclipping and getting ready to do it all again |
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| Hikers at the view point on our walk in the hills near Reichental |
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| Cesky
Krumlov view from the castle |
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| Inside the old town of Cesky
Krumlov |
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| The view from lunch in Cesky
Krumlov |
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| We made it to Germany |
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| Munich City Hall clock |
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| Lunch |
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| Neuschwanstein
castle - I did love it |
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| Another castle built in the same area - no where near as nice |
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| Partnach gorge in GAPA |
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| It looked cold in the water |
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| We walked through many dark tunnels and caves - Partnach gorge |
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| The river ran fast - Partnach gorge |
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| Partnach gorge |
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| Night time at GAPA |
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| One of the only pictures from our cycle around Chimesee |
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| The beer festival in Rosenheim - so many servers needed in each tent which seats 7,000 |
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| The whole town was celebrating the beer festival |
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| Beer arriving by horse and cart |
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| One of the two large beer tents |
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| The huge beer |
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| One of the brass band members |
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| A view of the beer tent at lunch time - it was so loud and happy |
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| It was packed |
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| Reichental village was a sweet little place to walk around |
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