Wednesday, July 17
Éguisheim
turned out to be a lovely little town. We walked around for a while and then
sat down for a coffee. It seems they do not have cafés in Alsace – but ‘Salons
du The’. It was the same thing in Colmar. Of course they serve coffee, too!
And, as always in this part of the world, lovely cakes.
But to our
dismay, we had sat too long over our coffee – when we came to the Domaine
recommended by my friend, they had closed for lunch (very common in Middle
Europe). We should have checked better of course, since we do know about this
little peculiarity by now. We did not feel like waiting for 90 minutes, so
decided to keep on going to Trier in Germany instead.
Getting
there turned out to be a tourist’s nightmare. There was so much construction
work going on, that we had a very hard time getting anywhere. Map and gps were
of course practically useless. For those of you who have travelled in Germany,
the word ‘Umleitung’ is probably well known. Well, there were three different
Umleitungen, and none of them was well thought through – at least not from a
tourist’s perspective. It took us quite a bit longer to get to the camp site in
Trier than we had thought, and for a while we weren’t even sure we would ever
find it due to the Umleitung, but we finally made it. And were rewarded with
the very last spot with eletricity hook up.
We would
have liked to stay two nights since we got there so late, but they were fully
booked. By the time we had parked it was too late for sightseeing, so instead
we had dinner at the very nice Bier Garten (literally Beer garden, sort of like
an outdoor pub, usually very simple dishes, but they had a good menu, and the
food was delicious.) We talked about doing our sightseeing the next day, and
then leave for Bernkastel, also on the Mosel, but we were sick and tired of
arriving places late. Instead we decided to go straight to Bernkastel. Trier
will stay where it is!
Thursday,
July 18
Bernkastel
is a lovely town, but there are simply too many tourists there this time of the
year. Wish we could travel in late August or September instead... after I
retire! There really were only two things we wanted to do there this time –
visit the Vinothek in Kues on the opposite side of the river, to see if they
possibly had a good map over the different wine areas along the Mosel, and pay
a visit to Patrik Lauerburg, whose wines we are big fans of.
We parked
on the Kues side – parking in Bernkastel is tricky – and then had coffee and
Flammkuchen. As usual I’d forgotten to ask them to go lightly on the onions,
but I survived!
At the
Vinothek they had just the poster we were looking for. Turned out they had
bought it from the German Association of winemakers, so now we know where to
look. And then it was Lauerburg. This time there was a couple from Denmark
there. Turned out, they were also third or fourth time customers. Herr
Lauerburg this time showed us his wine cellars, more parts than last time, and
we walked around down there, glasses in hands, and tasted right out of the
barrels. Great experience. As usual, we bought quite a lot. Would have liked to
buy more, but we are concerned with the weight, so ‘only’ bought twelve
bottles.
The nearest
camp site/Stellplatz is Sun Park in Graach, a few minutes north of Bernkastel.
We stayed there last year, too. It’s an OK place, and the lady who runs it is
lovely. Before going there, we went to Knaus Camping in Kues and asked them to
help us book three nights at Knaus in Koblenz. It’s great camp ground, but we
haven’t seen the town or the castle on top of the hill facing the campground,
so we wanted to do that. Plus we sorely needed a washing machine and hopefully
a dryer.
Friday,
July 19
We
travelled along the Mosel all the way to Koblenz. Fantastic views, lovely
little towns. Everything is about winemaking in this part of the world, so all
the towns boasted signs of wine tasting, wine cellar, wine queen of the year
etc. We made a quick stop at Ernst Steffens and bought a few bottles “for the
road”, including one bottle of Sekt (German bubbles) Should have bought more
Sekt, because it was lovely.
Had an
amazing lunch in the town of Hatzenport (we think) consisting of waffles with
warm cherries and whipped cream. Guaranteed intake of all the essential
vitamines!
Rolled into
the campgrounds at a very decent time for us, so had time to run three loads in
the washer. Unfortunately the dryer did a terrible job, so we had to arrange
everything underneath the awning for that evening and night. People turned
their heads and stared, a bit embarrassing.
Saturday,
July 20
This is our
third stay at these campgrounds, but on previous occasions we only stayed the
night and then pressed on. This time we decided to take the boat across the
Mosel into town, and then the up to the castle Ehrenbreitstein. You get a great
view of Koblenz and the surrounding area, and of course the spot where Mosel
joins the river Rhine. This spot is called the German corner – Deutsches Eck.
The castle was originally built during Medieval times, and was then added onto
over the centuries. It was basically impossible to take – except by famine,
which actually happened once, after a lenghty siege one would presume.
The castle
is huge, and we only saw parts of it. Partly because Ivan wasn’t allowed in
everywhere, partly because the heat was getting to me. So down we went again,
and turned our steps to the ice cream parlour we had spotted earlier.
Afterwards we went in search for a book store since I wanted to buy some German
magazines, but today being Saturday, all the stores closed earlier. Instead we
took the boat across the Mosel again, arriving just as it started raining. Felt
good to cool down!
Sunday,
July 21
Our only
plan for today was to wash one of my dresses by hand (my chore!), work a few
hours (Jens) and write for my blog. But we need Internet for that, so will
probably have a late lunch evolving into coffee time at the restaurant on the
camp ground to use their Internet. I write all my texts in the Word format, and
then I just copy and paste it to the blog, adding photos afterwards. This way,
should Internet die on me, I still have the text. Have learnt from earlier
mistakes...
Had planned on publishing lots of photos this time, but my Internet connection is so poor, and my laptop keeps running low on battery. Don't even have time to explain what's in the photos below... Hope to have better hook up in a few days!!!!