Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Kandersteg, Switzerland, Thursday and Friday, August 9-10, 2012

From Fussen we drove into Switzerland and went to Kandersteg. We originally were going to go to Interlaken, but had a hard time choosing a hotel online. There were too many, they were too costly and the reviews were too negative. I remembered that Tom Krouskopf had told me about a scout camp in Switzerland and a town that started with a "K" that he liked. A quick search and we got Kandersteg, found that it got us closer to Zermatt and, based on the number of hotels, was much smaller. We got the last room in one (Hotel Alfa Soleil) and arrived in the late afternoon. We drove through some amazing scenery and many small Swiss villages. We also stopped in Interlaken. We were glad that we were not staying there as there were hoards of people. Kandersteg turned out to be one of our favorites. The setting was spectacular, the weather was beautiful, and our hotel room was outstanding! We ate outside in front and had a real gourmet meal. We both had herb encrusted filet mignon. It is not often one has flowers on top of their steak. The Wi-Fi worked great, we were able to FaceTime several family members and show them the amazing scenery we had just sitting outside. We kept the windows open all night and had to really snuggle in our down comforters for a good night’s rest. We think you will like the photos.
Our hotel room in Kandersteg. They separte the bed into 2 singles.

The sitting area in our room

Quite the hotel key system

The view from our outside dinner table


Tyler's filet mignon

The joint sitting area in the hotel


Our hotel

Swiss Cow Bells




New friends.

From the cable car back at Kandersteg

Prague to Fussen, Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Here are the pictures from our drive from Prague in the Czech Republic to Fussen, Germany. It was a great drive and goes along with the Fussen post as well.
On our way out of Prague

Power Lines



We just like the paint job on this factory

And we liked this movie theater

We knew we were on the right road

Town after town like this








In Dinklehoff, the last town before we headed to the Autobahn



Nice ending to the day

Fussen, Germany, Thursday, August 9, 2012

The good thing about a car is that you really get to see the country. That was our plan as we headed from Prague to Fussen, Germany. Near Prague was another castle (Karlstejn) that is the second most popular attraction in the Czech Republic. We decided the extra hour needed would be worth it. We saw some rural country-side and narrow roads. One of the downsides of the GPS and our not being able to read the signs is that it was taking us right to the castle. That may not sound as such a bad thing, but as we rounded a last bend we came to an area where clearly no cars were allowed unless, of course, you count the police car that we saw up ahead past all the horse drawn wagons. Fortunately he was going the other way and we made a difficult turn around and went back almost the way we came. Here it got interesting. We were in a very small village and the roads were narrow. We must have got off track, but didn't worry because the GPS always guided us. However, when it was a rough one lane road and we were told to turn left onto the one lane (or less) gravel road we were a bit concerned. Instead, we turned around (after all there were no other cars around anywhere) and headed back. We got some alternative directions finally and made our way back. In the meantime it actually took us along a route where we got some great views of the castle. After a while, we also came to a spot where we could see the dirt/gravel road that we had been instructed to take join the one we were on.

Our plan  from here was to drive to Wurtsburg, Germany which is near Nuremburg. It marks the start of what is called the Romantischestrasse (Romantic Road) that continues on to Fussen which is where Neuschwanstein Castle is. Neuschwanstein is the inspiration for Cinderella's castle at Disney World. The GPS kept wanting to put us on the Autobahn so we had to program many of the little towns, plus there were occasional Romantischestrasse signs. We passed through small village after small village. In one the road was more like one and a half lanes because the milking barn jutted out. Each little town had its own church.

We did not make it all the way down this route as it was pretty slow going, but a couple of hours gave us a pretty good idea. We then programmed straight to Fussen, got on the Autobahn and put the pedal to the metal. We arrived in Fussen just before 11:00 PM. We were hungry and they told us the bar served food for another hour. We ran our luggage up to the room and came right back down to get something to eat. The bar had closed because no one had gone in for awhile. The desk then told us the only place we could get something to eat at this time of night was  MacDonalds. We should have gone to bed hungry. It was awful. I can't even say that at least it was something to eat.

Next morning we are up and ready to see this great castle. And there it was - wrapped in scaffolding and plastic for refurbishing. Aaaaaaarrrgggghh! There was one small section that gave you an idea that it really would be beautiful. I guess I am glad they are refurbishing things, but this one hurt.
The view outside our room in Fussen

The road out of our hotel

Hohenschwangau Castle - Also near Fussen


The famous Neuschwanstein Castle






What became our favorite sign - End of speed limits

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Prague, Czech Republic, Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tuesday morning we headed to Prague in the Czech Republic. It was a beautiful drive and we saw lots of castles and villages on the way. Interestingly, crossing from Austria into the Czech Republic is no different than crossing into another state. No border stops and no passport stamps. We did have to stop at a gas station at the border and buy a tag to allow use of the roads. Picking a hotel in Prague seemed a bit trickier and we ended up staying in a Courtyard by Marriott. It was great and just across from a subway station. We checked in and hopped the subway the 5 stops to the old city. We spent the afternoon and evening in Prague. We had dinner and in the old city and for the first time had some really outstanding sausage. And the mustard and horse radish were the best ever. We will have to let the pictures do the talking.

















Tyler with Saints Cyril and Methodius, the patron saints of Slovakia

We skipped this one