some hometown hiking
some hometown hiking
2 days in Munich
my 2nd time in Bavaria and still the same experience:
Bavarians can’t understand me, as if I was not speaking german
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eingeschneites Trier von der Mariensäule on Flickr.
Winter wonderland Trier (Dec 2010)
some pictures from a hike at Siebengebirge
(Ölberg - Löwenburg - Drachenfels)
a day in Konstanz, Germany
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Is travelling with DB always too expensive? Not really - especially if you book in advance.
Here you can see an example how I could get from Bonn to Stockholm including a 2day-stop in Copenhagen for only 36€ (with BahnCard25-discount, so normally it would be 49€) on a day 2 months in advance. So that 36€-ride would actually be 2 rides but you only pay once.
You can mention stops in your request that can last up to 48 hours, the same would work for Bonn-Hamburg-Stockholm, Bonn-Berlin-Warsaw, Bonn-Wien-Budapest, Bonn-Munich-Zagreb, … just to mention some examples. Prices for these connections start at 39€ (with BC25: 30€).
If you book one of those connections 93 days in advance, you’ll get the best chance to get a ticket for the lowest prices, but 49 or 59 euros would also be okay. It’s more difficult to get these tickets for high demanded connections like Cologne/Frankfurt-Paris, Frankfurt-Zurich or Munich-Wien. You’ll get the highest chance for connections to Copenhagen/Stockholm, Poznan/Warsaw, Lyon/Marseille or Ljubljana/Zagreb!
Bonn - eine Runde am Rhein entlang
a day in Germany’s capital of capitalism
some pictures of a hike around Manderscheid - a (very) small town in southern Volcanic Eifel
including former volcanos, craters, a lot of lava rocks, maars, a tiny gorge and deep valleys
some pictures of my field trip to Harz mountains in Germany
another gig in may 2012 has been scheduled and it’s taking place in NRW
are there tourshirts? :)
old town of Dresden, Germany
from two days with different weather in February 2012