Yesterday, at 5.30pm, we set off on our epic road trip.
The last 24 hours have seen 6 countries... Wales, England, France, Luxembourg, Belgium and finally Germany.
The ferry trip was tedious and I won't be using LD Lines again if I can help it... 2.5 hours sat in a queue in an MX5 is tedious and uncomfortable, and putting it on an exposed open deck at the very top of the ferry was hair-raising to say the least.
However, once free of Le Havre's rush hour, we made good progress to Reims, then on to Bonn via the Liege rush hour... Belgian drivers have to be the worst in Europe.
Tomorrow sees the Nurburgring and a wander around Bonn, followed by the drive to Berlin on Wednesday...
Pics so far here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/104294878919802180453/ReimsCircuit?feat=directlink
The road to Berlin... (Warning: 4 wheel content!)
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The road to Berlin... (Warning: 4 wheel content!)
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Sounds like a good trip - the link's not working though.
We've been to Berlin many times now - first time was in 1988 for work, before the wall came down where we did a trip into the East via Checkpoint Charlie.
Often fancied going there by bike, although by the direct route it's a fair old way, and somewhat dull. Great city though, probably my favourite in Europe and with a wonderfully interesting history. Great night out too.
We've been to Berlin many times now - first time was in 1988 for work, before the wall came down where we did a trip into the East via Checkpoint Charlie.
Often fancied going there by bike, although by the direct route it's a fair old way, and somewhat dull. Great city though, probably my favourite in Europe and with a wonderfully interesting history. Great night out too.
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Gromit wrote:Sounds like a good trip - the link's not working though.
We've been to Berlin many times now - first time was in 1988 for work, before the wall came down where we did a trip into the East via Checkpoint Charlie.
Often fancied going there by bike, although by the direct route it's a fair old way, and somewhat dull. Great city though, probably my favourite in Europe and with a wonderfully interesting history. Great night out too.
Aaaah Berlin. No other city comes close.
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Mr. Spock is my role model so be advised; I possess no (discernible) sense of humour.
It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
el-nicko wrote:Aaaah Berlin. No other city comes close.
Agreed.
Another great thing about the place is that it hasn't been blighted by the stag/hen weekend fraternity. The place is clean, safe, the Underground system is fast, quiet and wonderfully efficient - cheap too if you get a Berlin Welcome Card
TS - if you get chance, go and take a look at the DDR Motorcycle Museum which is just a short walk from Alexanderplatz.
We're really into the city walks, the best of which is run by these guys.
Overall, a city rich in fascinating history - I can't get enough of the place.
Not the most eventful day today... up early, wander around Bonn.
Despite the warnings that it would be rubbish, Bonn was actually a really good day out. The Museum of German History is vast and takes you through from the end of WW2 to reunification. Compelling stuff and took us about 2.5 hours to get around it.
Had a ride on the U-Bahn and walked back along the river - grabbed lunch under the statue of Beethoven, but sadly didn't get to do the Beethoven walk or visit his house. Maybe next time.
Obviously, the reason for curtailing the day in Bonn city centre was the other local attraction. There just happens to be a little race track less than an hour away, which was open for a couple of hours this evening.
It was bloody wet but huge fun.... and I'm now proud to say that I've lost my 'Ring virginity.
Pics. on link below...
https://picasaweb.google.com/104294878919802180453/BonnAndNurburgring?feat=directlink
Despite the warnings that it would be rubbish, Bonn was actually a really good day out. The Museum of German History is vast and takes you through from the end of WW2 to reunification. Compelling stuff and took us about 2.5 hours to get around it.
Had a ride on the U-Bahn and walked back along the river - grabbed lunch under the statue of Beethoven, but sadly didn't get to do the Beethoven walk or visit his house. Maybe next time.
Obviously, the reason for curtailing the day in Bonn city centre was the other local attraction. There just happens to be a little race track less than an hour away, which was open for a couple of hours this evening.
It was bloody wet but huge fun.... and I'm now proud to say that I've lost my 'Ring virginity.
Pics. on link below...
https://picasaweb.google.com/104294878919802180453/BonnAndNurburgring?feat=directlink
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Couple of updates.
We made it to Berlin via Checkpoint Alpha.
It's an amazing city. Must come again.
Last 2 days:
https://picasaweb.google.com/104294878919802180453/CheckpointAlphaOlympicStadium?feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/104294878919802180453/Berlin?feat=directlink
We made it to Berlin via Checkpoint Alpha.
It's an amazing city. Must come again.
Last 2 days:
https://picasaweb.google.com/104294878919802180453/CheckpointAlphaOlympicStadium?feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/104294878919802180453/Berlin?feat=directlink
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