Blooming wildflower meadows, water buffalo and the Little Venice of Spandau – what a wonderful little hike through the Tiefwerder-Wiesen nature reserve in Spandau.
Continue Reading about Short hike through the Tiefwerder meadows in Spandau
for city explorers, pleasure hikers, young at heart youngsters and globetrotters
Blooming wildflower meadows, water buffalo and the Little Venice of Spandau – what a wonderful little hike through the Tiefwerder-Wiesen nature reserve in Spandau.
Continue Reading about Short hike through the Tiefwerder meadows in Spandau
The huge building shimmers white in the sun and the dome glistens. One of the most impressive buildings in Oman is located in Muscat and we didn’t want to miss out on visiting the Sultan Qabus Grand Mosque.
The mighty Rock of Gibraltar stands there – at first glance, you would never guess that there is a huge tunnel system here. Some of the tunnels of Gibraltar are still a well-kept government secret.
My visit to Jerez de la Frontera introduced me to the world of sherry. The visit to Bodegas Fundador, one of the oldest and most famous sherry cellars in the region, was a great and unique tasting experience for us.
Continue Reading about Sherry in Jerez: a visit to Bodegas Fundador
Berlin is not only the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany, but also an independent federal state. Around 3.4 million people live here in the area of the Spree and Havel rivers. Many visitors are enthusiastic about a city trip to Berlin every year.
Right in the heart of Dresden is what might be the most well-known building of the Baroque period – the Zwinger Palace Dresden. It is a must-see for every visitor and it is pretty in every season.
We were on the road for three days in the Saale-Unstrut region. Our place to stay during this time was in Merseburg at the Hotel Best Western Halle-Merseburg. A good choice!
Whenever I heard „Radeberg, “ I thought of beer. As it turned that was a big mistake, there is so much more to it than that. For example the Castle Klippenstein.
Continue Reading about A visit to Castle Klippenstein in Radeberg
At the edge of the large Praca do Comércio stands a triumphal arch that forms the entrance to the historic old town. On the Arco da Rua Augusta is one of the most beautiful viewing platforms in the city.
Continue Reading about Arco da Rua Augusta – Viewpoint over the Praca do Comércio
Welcome to Coimbra, the capital of Portugal … not the current capital, but the capital of the years 1139 to 1256. 48 hours in Coimbra were barely enough for us to discover the lively student city properly.
If you are out and about in Porto, you will come across shops that only sell sardines in tins and even in the supermarkets there is a huge range of fish in tins. During our visit to the Pinhais cannery, we investigated the question – how does the fish get into the can?
Continue Reading about Canned Sardines – Visit to the Pinhais Canning Factory
Actually, the old town of Córdoba is one big sight where you can spend the whole day wandering around. There is something to discover on almost every corner.
A faint smell of horses fills our noses as we walk past the outer wall of the Royal Andalusian Riding School in Jerez. As soon as we step through the entrance gate, we find ourselves in another world.
Continue Reading about Horses and carriages at the Royal Andalusian Riding School of Jerez
When I think back to our time on Fuerteventura, pretty much the only things that come to mind are the beach and the sun. Back then we did relatively little on the island, but sometimes you just need to be lazy.