We left Prague behind on the Kakfa Express (yes, that is really the name of the Prague-Munich train) with our bikes stowed aboard near our reserved seats. We arrived in Regensburg, a German town on the Danube, four hours later. Regensburg is a beautiful old town that survived World War II without damage to the medieval center from bombing. The cathedral dates back to the eighth century. We walked by the remains of a Roman wall built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. The town was full of German tourists, and we joined several families at a picnic table on the banks of the river for a dinner of the local sausages and sauerkraut (Kit added beer as well). Even with the language barrier, we managed to establish that Germany has the best sausages and beer
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