Showing posts with label Rhine River Cruise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhine River Cruise. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

ABC Tour – Cuckoo Clocks, Cake, Colmar, Coming to an End

SATURDAY 16 JULY - BLACK FOREST AND COLMAR

Today was our final day of the tour.  The week had gone so very quickly. We woke early to a beautiful morning with a lovely view out of our cabin window.  Luckily I took a photo when I did, as shortly after another vessel double docked and we couldn’t see anything.  We were now moored on the German side of the river again at Breisach, which is only about 70kms from Basel where we finish up tomorrow morning.

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For something completely different, we had an early start and hopped onto a bus.  This time we travelled for about an hour and a half up into the Black Forest.

Firstly, we drove through wine growing regions.

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The terrain then changed and became more hilly.  We stopped at a pretty lookout.

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The style of buildings was also quite different.  Sorry about the quality of the photos, but once again snapped through the bus window.

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Then it was into the actual forest.

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Mick was so wishing that he was not in the bus but travelling on a bike.  There were quite a few out and about, as it was just perfect weather and roads for riding.

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I loved a convoy of old tractors and caravans that we met along the way.

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Our destination was a cuckoo clock shop which served traditional black forest cherry cake at the village of Niederwasser.  At the side of the building there was the world’s biggest cuckoo clock.

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After our yummy cake, we went for a stroll around the village.  It was so nice to have a warm, blue day.

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When we returned to Breisach there was quite a collection of cruise ships moored.  Ours is at the back.

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We had signed up for another optional excursion after lunch to the town of Colmar on the other side of the river in France.  Mick decided that he had had enough of walking tours through old towns and opted to spend the afternoon walking at a much faster pace around the smaller town of Breisach.  So, I headed off on the bus without him.

It turns out that Colmar is considered one of the most beautiful small towns in France.  We soon learnt why.  It turns out that it didn’t get destroyed in WWII, whereas most of the surrounding villages were razed to the ground.  Apparently it was liberated before it was destroyed.

One famous feature is “Petite Venice” along the river.  They even have punts.

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The buildings have always been painted up in many colours.

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The market hall has recently been refurbished and reopened.

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Lots of yummy things on offer.

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We went down the street than had housed the tanneries in times gone buy.  Apparently, it was really run down and the council obtained a large grant to fix it up. 

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Don’t let the facades fool you.  Behind the original facades are  ultra modern homes and apartments, complete with lifts.

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There was a stork nesting on the church.  We actually saw several storks on nests during the day.  There is a frame on the roof for the nest to sit.

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Mick would have loved this sidecar outfit, but I think he would have been a bit big to ride it.

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I loved this crooked building.

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We had a lovely wander around in our free time.  It is amazing how a modern shopping precinct can use the old buildings.

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Before we caught the bus back to the boat, we enjoyed a nice cool beer here.  Very refreshing.

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In the evening there were lots to photos taken, email addresses swapped and goodbyes said.  We met some lovely people on this trip, which really added to our enjoyment.

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Sunday saw yet another early start to be on the bus to Zurich to catch our plane home after ten weeks away.  It was with mixed emotions that we headed home.  It was sad for the long planned trip to be coming to an end, but we were really looking forward to getting back home.

We don’t know that we will do another trip quite as long.  It is a long time to be away from home and also to be in each other’s pockets all the time.  During our normal life, we are both at work during the day, so only see each other of an evening and on weekends (when Mick isn’t working), so you do get to the stage that you need a bit of space.  However, after doing a similar trip in 2007, we knew that would happen.

Overall, our trip was wonderful.  I don’t know what the highlight was, but the Rhine River Cruise was definitely up there.  We have never been on any organised holiday before, always preferring to do our own thing, but it was so nice not having to think or organise anything and we were so spoilt by the staff on the ship.  It was quite a luxurious way to travel.

The bike trip on Olga was great, although Mick found it quite hard handling the old dear.  We felt quite a sense of achievement in completing our lap of the UK, but were glad we didn’t have to go any further, as I don’t think she would have lasted much longer.  She actually performed better than expected.

We loved how we would arrive at a town not knowing anything about it or what was there to see and then quickly learning that there is lots to do and see and ended up staying for extra days.  Stumbling on the Beaulieu Auto Jumble, the Vintage bike run at Wells, lovely waterfalls at Braemar in Scotland, a concert at Kings Lyn, riding a bike in Hyde Park in London, catching a steam train into the North Yorkshire Dales, riding in a punt in Canterbury and so many other things I can’t think of at the moment.

Of course, the Isle of Man was fantastic.  Not only was the racing spectacular, it was wonderful to catch up with our friends over there.  They really make our visit special.  We have already booked our accommodation for TT in two years time.

It has been good keeping a record on my blog.  Even now I look back at it and find things I had forgotten about.  There is no way you could ever remember everything after such a trip.

We will have to see where we will end up on our future travels (other than the Isle of Man).  We have a couple of ideas, but nothing definite for a while.  It is just nice being home.

Sunday, 7 August 2011

ABC Tour – Canal, Cathedral, Clock, Countryside, Cute Towns

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A bit of background.

As we followed the Rhine along, we come to a section where the river forms the border between France and Germany.  Our first port of call was the French city of Strasbourg.  The city was founded by the Romans, but it has been a rather tumultuous area over time, being claimed variously by the French and Germans over many hundreds of years.  The city was German for 700 years, but in more recent times changing hands several times since 1870.  Unlike so many other cities, however, it was not destroyed during WWII.  It is believed that this is in part due to the fact both the Germans and French felt a sense of ownership of the city.  Strasbourg is now French and the people definitely feel French.

Our introduction to the city was on a canal boat tour.  The boat had a glass roof, so it was a bit  hard to take photos.

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The weather was glorious, so it was a pleasure to be out and about.

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It was interesting hearing all the history.  We learnt so much more than if we just visited on our own.  Some of the areas we saw on the canal were the very worst slums in past times.  They were used by the tanners, whose industry was dirty and smelly, scraping the flesh of the hides and using urine in the tanning process.  You can identify the old tannery buildings by the open eaves, where the hides were left to air dry over some time.  Many have since been closed in, but some remain open as a reminder of those times.

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After the canal tour, we continued our tour on foot, visiting the cathedral.  The European cathedrals are such a contrast to the English ones, as they still have all their carvings and decorations, unlike their English counterparts, which were stripped bare by Cromwell and his cronies.

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All the statues around the door arch would have been removed in England.

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A famous feature in the cathedral is a planetarium clock.  Our tour was arranged so that we would be there when it chimed at 10.30am and see all the mechanical bits and bobs do their stuff.  It was quite amazing, considering the age of it.

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The pipe organ was quite unusual and very ornate.

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Outside, we had some free time to explore. 

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We were tempted by this shop.

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Just look at that!  All those yummy biscuits.  We did treat ourselves to a little goody bag full to nibble on. Not that we really needed anything more to eat.

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We could have spent rather more time wandering around, as it was a lovely place and the buildings were just amazing. However, we had opted to go on an extra little excursion, so had to make do with the bit of time we had.

After lunch we hopped into a bus and travelled on the motorway for a while.

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Our destination was the wine trail through the French Alsace region.  This took us through several pretty little villages.

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Many of them were entrants in the local competition for the best floral display by a village. 

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The village wells were all decorated beautifully.

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Most of the villages were walled and the bus had to squeeze through the arched gateways.

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Of course, we passed some vineyards.

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You can’t visit the area without sampling some of the wares.  We called in at a cellar for a little tasting.

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We expected to just be given a little bit to taste, but no, we were all sat down and the winemaker explained how to go about tasting the wine.

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For novices like us, it was really interesting.

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We brought a bottle home with us and will save it for a special occasion. (I’m sure we can find an excuse fairly soon.)

Then it was back on the bus to visit the town of Obernai for yet another guided walking tour and a bit of free time to have a wander around.

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The day was finished off with the gala farewell dinner, although we still have one more night on board.  It was a lovely evening, so after the delicious meal we went up on the top deck to enjoy the sunset.

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Only one more day to go.