2011-06 Emden – Wilhemshaven – Bremerhaven – Hamburg - Nord-Ostsee-Kanal – Kiel-Lübeck – Travemünde – Wismar - Rostock – Berlin
Day 1 : Emden
– Jever
An eight hours train ride took us up to Emden where we spend the first
night . The next day we headed North
until we hit the coast of the North Sea . Opposite to last year the weather was rainy which gave a special atmosphere to
the coastal landscape.. As we arrived in Jever we were told that the famous
advertising for the non less famous Jever beer, was not made in Friesland and the actor was Swedish. The beer is tasty
all the same.
Day 2 : Jever –
Day 3 : Nordenham – Hamburg
- Wedel
In the early morning we crossed the Weser to Bremerhaven . From here we intended to go on to Cuxhaven where we planned to take a ferry
going to Brunsbüttel. In Brunsbüttel we were supposed to meet our friend Alain.
Unfortunately we were told on the phone that the only week in the year the
ferry does not operate was the week we had chosen. In a hurry we phoned Alain that our date was
not Brunsbüttel anymore but Hamburg
central station, since we had to take the train. We arrived nearly at the same
time and immediately went on cycling along the river Elbe
to Wedel.
Day 6 : Rendsburg -Kiel – Plön
Wismar
we followed the Ostsee-coast with some stunning views over the dark blue Ostsee
on one side and a sea of beautiful wildflowers on the other side. Since it was
the hottest day of the whole trip , I could not resist to have a quick dip into
the Ostsee.
Day 4 : Wedel- Brunsbüttel
During the night Luss suffered from sever stomach ache. We told Luss to
have a rest for one or two days in Wendel and then follow us by train. He
preferred to head homewards.
Alain, Jacqueline and I continued our trip to Brunsbüttel in spite of
very very strong headwinds. In Brunsbüttel we visited the sluices of the Nord-Ostsee-Kanal.
We were impressed by the size of the big container ships and how they
manoeuvred through the sluices…
Day 5 : Brunsbüttel – Rendsburg
We followed the canal for about 50km. Then we left the canal to cycle a
bit through the beautiful landscape of “Schleswig-Holstein“. We spend the night
in Rendsburg in a hotel close to the canal. During the night we could hear the
ship horns of the big container boats. Watching them through the window of the
hotel, gave us the impression of seeing a 12 floor building passing by.
Day 6 : Rendsburg -
We started in Rendsburg by rain wearing our full raingear, looking
dreadfully attractive in it, so that the landlady of our hotel asked us “do you
want to frighten away the rain???”
After 30 km we arrived in Kiel , where the “Kieler
Woche” took place. The “Kieler Woche “is an annual sailing regatta that
was first organised at the end of the 19th Century. It is considered one of the
biggest sailing events in the world. Being old sailors it was a pleasure for
the eye to watch the huge 3 masts gliding majestically away towards the
horizon…..
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KIEL |
Day 7 : Plön – Travemünde
Alain left us in Plön. We cycled South until we had a break, a delicious
one with lots of calories in the Lübecker “Marzipanhaus”. Along the border of
Schleswig-Holstein – Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the former DDR border runs a cycle
path which we followed to reach the “Ostsee” in Travemünde
.
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LÜBECK |
Day 8 : Travemünde – Wismar
We arrived in Wismar
totally fed up feeling hot and exhausted. As we hadn’t made up our mind how to
go one, we spontaneously decided to spend the night in Wismar . This turned out to be an excellent decision
since we discovered Wismar to be worth the while with its harbour its beautiful
timbered houses, the old market place and the oldest hotel in town, “der alte
Schwede” where we, as a special treat, spent the night.
KIEL |
Day 9 : Wismar – Rostock
From
Day 10 - 13 : Rostock - Krakow/Linstow - Neustrelitz -
Zehdenick - Berlin
Mecklenburger Seenplatte rain rain rain
In Rostock we
took our train tickets from Berlin to Luxembourg . The
next four days we cycled through the “Mecklenburgische
Seenplatte” passing Güstrow, Waren, Neustrelitz, Zehdenick down to Berlin . The landscape
was fantastic but unfortunately it was raining cats and dogs during the whole
trip. We arrived in Berlin
completely soaked and miserable. Before returning home, we spent the next two
days with my daughter and our three little grand-children.
GÜSTRWOW |
BERLIN |
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