A couple days after we got back from the states Ryan took the week off and we head off on a road trip through Germany. The idea was to drive the Romantic Road which is a scenic route through Germany that goes through many small towns and takes you by many castles. Our plan:
Monday -
Ideas of what to do:
Porsche Museum - 9am - 4pm / free
Altes Scholoss (Schlossplatz) -
Wilhelma Park and Zoo (20 euros after 4pm for family) -
Birkenkopf - A hill downtown with a cool view of the city center
Tuesday -
AM - drive 1 hr to Hohenzollern Castle (9 euros per person / 2 for parking)
*Stop in Tubingen – ancestry there (40 min into drive)…great gma’s fam
PM - drive to fussen (3 hours)
spend night in Fussen, (Hotel Hanselewirt Booked)
Wednesday -
AM - Neuschwanstein Castle/ Hohenschwangau Castle tour (9 euro for each or 17 combined, 4 euro carriage ride up, 2 euro ride down…or walk).
PM - hiking, ehrenberg castles ruins?
spend night in Fussen or drive to rothenberg (2.5 hours) and spend 2 nights there OR go to austria or italy? (No Hotel)
Thursday -
AM - drive to rothenburg (3.5 hours)
christmas shops, mideval heritage, eat a "schneeball" or "schokoladeball"
PM - Night watchman tour (rothenburg) - sounds really cool. 5 or 6 euros. Starts at 21:30 (9:30pm) lasts an hour...20:00 the tour is in english...meet at square in front of city hall. Spend night in roth, (Hotel Schwarzes Ross Booked)
Friday -
AM - Toppler Castle (rothenburg)
PM - The Residenz (wurzburg)
Saturday -
AM - explore wurzburg or frankfurt
PM - explore frankfurt
So...it seemed like a pretty good layout. I had booked most of the hotels, but left some flex room depending on what we felt like doing...well, here's how it turned out:
Monday -
Tuesday - In the morning the hotel had a amazing huge breakfast...the best breakfast put on by hotels of the trip :). We drove to Hohenzollern Castle, and made sure to driving through Tubingen where part of my ancestry is from. We couldn't see the castle until we were almost there b/c it was in the clouds. We hiked up a ton of stairs instead of paying for the bus up which was fine because our tour didn't start for awhile. We were able to explore the castle grounds and the bunkers underneath the castle on our own. The tour was rather dry, but we made it through. After the castle we took off for Fussen. Kherington was once again not the happiest to be in the car again. When we arrived we walked around the fields of dandelions (ryan refers to them as beautiful fields of weeds). I wish we had gotten earlier and had rented some bikes...maybe next time. Dinner was true German food at the hotel. Sleep was worse than the first night...not having a place for Kherington to sleep aside from our bed is not a good idea...won't do that again.
Wednesday -
After how horrible Kherington had been we know the rest of our week was going to be trouble so we revised...we canceled all our hotels (for free) and booked a hotel in frankfurt. We drove to Rotherburg ob der Tauber and explored. This and Amsterdam are my two favorite cities. This city had the city walls still entact and we could climb up and walk around them on our own. The town was so much fun to walk around and it had an AMAZING Christmas store. We tried to schokoladeball's...way way way overrated...i won't ever get them again. We had dinner there but decided not to stay for the night watchman tour thinking we had already explored what it would show us (we were wrong...we WILL go back to do it...it's inexpensive and everyone we've talked to says it's great).
We left for frankfurt and on our way our GPS broke! SO NOT COOL! We had trouble getting to our hotel...we stayed a holiday inn and they provided a free pack n play (best decision ever...everyone had a good night sleep for the first time of the trip)
Thursday - Since we had no GPS we didn't feel comfortable trying to explore frankfurt and then figure out how to get home so we got directions back to brussels from our hotel and headed off in the morning.
We were extremely lucky our GPS held out as long as it did as we would have been way way lost if it had broke any sooner. Neither of us know Germany's layout very well and we don't know German so being lost would have been horrible. All in all it was a really fun trip looking back on it. I think we should have waited a little longer after returning from the states to our sleeping patterns were back to normal...i think that would have done wonders for traveling with Kherington. Oh and one very cool thing we learned about Germany is that my favorite Europe candy, Tofiffee's, are only a euro in Germany :).





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