OK, back to Germany!
After Heidelberg, we took a tram to a train to another train to Bingen...then hopped on a boat that took us up the Rhein from Bingen to Koblenz. **Side note: despite the laid-back atmosphere established by our hosts, and the reputation of the efficiency of the German rail network, we still managed to have to SPRINT for nearly every mode of transportation we took in our few days there. The most challenging by far was the connection between the express train to the local train in Mainz (on the way to Bingen), which had us running like crazy from track to track (in completely random and unrelated sections of the train station) while trying to decipher the beautiful yet complicated German-language signposts. Is it us or is that normal?**
Here we are at the Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof (after running for the tram to get us there)...taking our first German train on our own.
Can you feel the excitement???
The first noteworthy site at Bingen, while waiting for our boat:
Niederwald Monument in Rudesheim-am-Rhein
Our first castle of the day: Ehrenfels (c. 1211). The castle was burned down by the French in 1689, and the ruins are what stands today.
Rudesheimer Roseneck vineyard
The Mauseturm (Mice Tower, c. 13th century). This was originally a toll tower.
Ehrenfels Castle
Ehrenfels
Rheinstein Castle
Rheinstein Castle
Dorks on a boat.
Statue of the Loreley maiden.
Katz Castle at St. Goarshausen
Rheinstein Castle
Reichenstein Castle
It was a tad chilly on the boat. Luckily... we had towels!
Stahleck Castle (c. 1095)
Stahleck Castle (now a youth hostel) above the town of Bacharach.
The town of St Goar
St Goar
Rheinfels
Lunch
Marksburg Castle (near Aachen, where bridesmaid Marietta is from!)
Marksburg Castle
Stolzenfels Palace (c. 1255)
Me with Marksburg in the background
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress (c. 1100) in Koblenz...and our last stop on the Rhein.
From Koblenz we took another train to Bonn, and got there in the late afternoon. After packing up all of our stuff at Britta and Philipp's flat (who had already left for their honeymoon), we got a bite to eat at our favorite place: the Wespennest. It was a wonderful end to a fantastic trip.
The next morning we woke up early and took two busses to the airport. Soon enough, we were on our way home...
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