Koln Enjoy Koln Bernand Oaul, a city I know well, having spent many weeks over 26 years working at the Messe.
The Koln Houtbanhof, sorry about the spelling, is massive. It's a nice walk over the famous railway bridge to the Messe side, where you can find the Rhine Park, Koln Deutz Banhoff and the cable car to cross the Rhine.
Try a Kolsch beer in the Alt Stat by the river.
The chocolate museum is interesting if you like chocolate, near the Rathouse.
Enjoy and sorry about the spellings!
Enjoy! Hi Bernadette and Paul,
Enjoying reading your blog posts each day, sounds like a great trip.
You brought back memories yesterday, as I've stayed I. Bad Salzuflen, a charm8 g little town. I think I was working at 5he Havover Fair at the time and we left each day around 6am to hoof it up the Autobahn in a very fast BMW.
Enjoy the rest of your holiday.
How many baguettes ??? ? Hi B & P, finally caught up to date with blog. How is it going? How many miles done now / and to do?
See you next month. ? ? D
How many baguettes? Daily baguettes Duncan or ready made sandwiches. It's going well, thanks. Hope you are enjoying the blogs. We have now cycled 579 miles so about 420 to do. Hope all is well at home.
My husband and I are both now retired and love cycling as a means to keep active and to meet others socially. We are members of Clitheroe Bike Club and try to cycle at least twice a week. We also love to tour both in this country and in Europe. Tours in this country include several tours of the Lake District, tours in the Yorkshire Dale's and The Way of the Rose's. Our trips in Europe have included cycling from Rotterdam or Zeebrugge to Nimes, Carcassonne, Prague, Venice, Vienna, Berlin and Milan. Our last tour was from St Malo to Nice in 2019. A journey of 1036 miles. We usually average fift... full info
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Koln
Enjoy Koln Bernand Oaul, a city I know well, having spent many weeks over 26 years working at the Messe. The Koln Houtbanhof, sorry about the spelling, is massive. It's a nice walk over the famous railway bridge to the Messe side, where you can find the Rhine Park, Koln Deutz Banhoff and the cable car to cross the Rhine. Try a Kolsch beer in the Alt Stat by the river. The chocolate museum is interesting if you like chocolate, near the Rathouse. Enjoy and sorry about the spellings!