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Sunrise as seen from our room |
Well, it turned out that there is no Burg Olymp. Instead, the tour went past the castle on the hill we‘d already visited, and the viewing point at the highest part of the tour, up in the woods, is called Olymp.
Never mind, we still enjoyed the hike in the woods and the beautiful vistas, and needed our rain jackets with the hoods up only for maybe 15 minutes at one time and for another short while later on.
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Burg Landshut, where we‘d already been |
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A mysterious gate |
And again onwards and upwards to Olymp, where I did not take yet another picture of almost exactly the same view.
The path leading downwards was rather steep and required full focus, but I stopped twice to take these pictures:
Back down in Bernkastel, we went to a bakery to buy a couple of Nussecken (think a kind of flapjack) and on our way to the hotel, stopped briefly at a historic wine cellar that offers tastings (for 30 € per person) but can be visited for free as long as you don‘t drink anything.
We were impressed by the vastness of the old cellar, like a burrow underneath a former monastery, but mostly wanted inspiration as to which wines we might buy to take home as a souvenir.
Leaving without actually making a choice, we arrived at the hotel at about 3:00 pm and enjoyed a rest in our room, making coffee to go along with the Nussecken.
For our dinner (very good again), we remained at the hotel.
The figures at the Chapel of St Anna are beautiful, just so very well done. Off to read more about them!
ReplyDeleteI like the mysterious gate. It would be good to know what lay behind it. The gate out of St Anna's chapel is very attractive, too.
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