I took a walk in to town today. The first time in about 10 or 12 days. Obviously, I wanted to find out what was going . I wasn’t surprised to see that McDonalds isn’t open yet. It was nice to see people working on site. The high street, I must admit, looked quite brightContinue reading “1673 – Gosport & Facebook v Blog”
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1672 – Holidays and River cruising
Last night, I sold that I would comment on the holiday, and river cruising in general. I think one very simple question is would we do another, and the answer to that is equally simple; Oh Yes! The whole travel arrangement, From Baggageman, through the tour manager meeting us at St Pancras, train transfers bothContinue reading “1672 – Holidays and River cruising”
1671 The Voyage Home
Our Canal Tour Boat, about to go under the skinny bridge in Amsterdam. Although I talked yesterday about having a massage, I didn’t mention how effective it was. I think it might have worked better, but circumstances were beyond my control. Today though, was our voyage home. Our Tour Manager had returned to escort usContinue reading “1671 The Voyage Home”
1670 – Amadeus Star at Amsterdam
After a night and a mornings sailing, we have moved from Köln to Amsterdam. Two things are a bit of a blight on the cruise today both, I hasten to add, absolutely outside the control of Great Rail Journeys. Firstly Dutch railways are on strike tomorrow. Not all trains are affected, but guess whose is.Continue reading “1670 – Amadeus Star at Amsterdam”
1669 – DrachenfelsBahn & Köln
Firstly, Thank You to Mark for last nights guest appearance on the blog, his occasional contributions are always welcome (Clive, if you ever wanted to do one, I’d love it). So today saw us moving further up the Rhine to Königswinter where we visited and took a ride on The DrachenfelsBahn one of only fourContinue reading “1669 – DrachenfelsBahn & Köln”
1668 – going backwards
Goodbye….. Today it’s Mark’s turn. We moved up the Moselle to Cochem. There were 3 locks all really tight but the sides of the valley were all covered in vines. There were tracks likes continuous ladders going up step sides where small trucks went up to collect the grapes. I thought it was interesting….. AboutContinue reading “1668 – going backwards”
1667 – Ruddesheim & Koblenz
It’s not often I would post a picture of food, but this is is classic stuff; Bratwurst im brotchen, mit Senf; Roast sausage, in bread with mustard. Now, it is roughly 40 years since I last had this meal in Germany. It remains to this day, one of my favourite fast foods. Might not beContinue reading “1667 – Ruddesheim & Koblenz”
1666 – Heidelberg
The ship berthed at Speyer, it would move after we had left the boat. I’d never heard of this city, but it has a lot of history. It also has an amazing science & Technology museum which unfortunately we were unable to visit and just drove past. Lots of aircraft on display outside, including aContinue reading “1666 – Heidelberg”
1665 – A walk in the Black Forest
Leaving Strasbourg we had about an hours drive to reach what really is a lovely spot about 1,000 metres up in the hills that carry the Black Forest. I’m going to say that normally I really don’t like places that have been heavily commercialised for tourists, but for some reason I didn’t feel the sameContinue reading “1665 – A walk in the Black Forest”
1664 – A holiday’s beginning
It should start yesterday, with the journey to london, nothing special just a nice train journey. We had a nice meal in the evening (I’m missing out chunks of the day) at an Italian restaurant next to the hotel, but we didn’t linger too long as we had to be up at 0400 to getContinue reading “1664 – A holiday’s beginning”