I left Koblenz headed south, the bike path was just out the front door of the hotel. I mentioned that I had ridden through Koblenz in 2014. I was wrong I looked at my blog for that trip, it was 2012.
Today started out cloudy and cool (51 degrees) with a 5 mph tail wind. Because I am on a part of the river that winds through the hills, the tail becomes a head wind or a side wind from time to time.
The views on both sides of the river are awesome. There is so much to see. To try to know the history of everything you see would require a personal guide or maybe a river cruise.
In Saint Goar I rode by a cuckoo clock store. I did look at prices in the window. They were expensive. Then you would have to pay a duty (tariff tax) as you brought it into the country. But as we have no place to put it, I passed the shop on by. I do believe you could get better prices at the Cuckoo Clock Outlet in Mainz if you were really looking for one.
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I found my hotel and had, as hoped and planned, time to walk up to the local castle ruin high above the town. According to the signage the castle was built in the 1400s. The spot was first made an inhabited fortress in the 1200s. I climbed to the top and took some pictures of the valley below. The picture above is the sign providing information about the castle. Notice the vineyards. They have steep paths with steps through the vineyards but I took the longer winding road.
The view from the ruins. I have a few more (dozens) if you want to see them.
My meal for the evening, I breaded fried chicken breast. It was very interesting. Especially the sauce between the mayonnaise and the ketchup. It is Lao Gan Ma (old godmother) a Chinese hot condiment. It was very good but spicy. Yes, that is a fried egg with it.
I found my hotel and had, as hoped and planned, time to walk up to the local castle ruin high above the town. According to the signage the castle was built in the 1400s. The spot was first made an inhabited fortress in the 1200s. I climbed to the top and took some pictures of the valley below. The picture above is the sign providing information about the castle. Notice the vineyards. They have steep paths with steps through the vineyards but I took the longer winding road.
My innkeeper, cook, bartender, and hostess was from Hong Kong. She was very nice and had good English skills. We had a nice conversation as she seemed to be happy speaking English.
Tomorrow I ride until about noon and then take a 30 train ride back to Frankfurt. I will spend the rest of Tuesday cleaning and packing my bike. I hope to blog some after that task is complete. Wednesday I shop and Thursday I return home.













You did not tell where you were spending the night, I am following on the map. Glad you had an English speaking host last evening, know you told her all about south Alabama and N.W. Florida. Have a good clean up today and great shopping day tomorrow and a wonderful flight back to ATL and MGM. See you soon. Judy and Adrian
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