We had a couple of Mosel Rieslings - we went for the sweeter one and the medium one.
The medium was pretty dry and the sweater one was more like a medium from back home.
Not great but interesting to try - 6 Euro Each.
We had a couple of Mosel Rieslings - we went for the sweeter one and the medium one.
The medium was pretty dry and the sweater one was more like a medium from back home.
Not great but interesting to try - 6 Euro Each.
Staying in a castle.
The train from Frankfurt airport to Cochem takes us to Koblenz to change trains. The travel time is about 3 hours.
I found some pricing and timing options on http://www.rome2rio.com/s/Frankfurt-Airport-FRA/Cochem-Mosel
We are staying in a small village called Neckargemünd a few km from Heidelberg. It is a renovated 450 year old half-timbered house in Franconian style.
From the photos it looks to be squeezed between two other buildings.
We are paying 277€. (74€/night for 2 adults, 35€ for final cleaning and 10€ / Person for bed linen and towels for 3 nights.
We are hoping to be able to catch a ferry into Hiedelberg and back again.
Country Partner Hotel Goldener Hirsch
Untere Schmiedgasse 16/25
91541 Rothenburg o. d. T.
Phone: +49 (0)9861 874990
Fax: +49 (0)9861 8749 9222
E-Mail:rothenburg@countrypartnerhotels.com
Internet www.hotel-goldener-hirsch.de
It is only 150 km from our previous accommodation in Neckargemünd.
The hotel costs € 286 for 2 nights.
We are staying in an apartment in Cochem that has views over the town and the castle on the hill.
The apartment is located on the ground floor. Outside the apartment, a large terrace with great views.
The apartment is 55 square meters with kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom.
http://www.haus-birgit-cochem.de/ or Home Away
We are paying €68 per night for 3 nights.
The town is first mentioned in history around 902 which makes it a pretty old place at about 1,114 years old. As visitors wander through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bamberg, they are particularly enchanted by the city's many different facets. In the hill city Bamberg portrays itself as the Franconian Rome, the island city with Little Venice is its lively heart.
Bamberg, this means beer from nine breweries within the city, supped in traditional brewery pubs, this means shopping in modern shops and a historical atmosphere.
Bamberg is a town in Bavaria Germany, the historic city centre is a Unisco World Heritage site.
The town is about 210km from Frankfurt, 230km from Munich and 240km from Stuttgart.