Our first day with any real hills happened on Friday riding between Waldshut and Schaffenhausen. It was a hot one too, so the four of us were getting quite tired as we approached the Rhine Falls just before our planned camping at Schaffenhausen.
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| Cycle path right by the Rhine. Many picnic spots in the area have fire pits, the first time we've seen them here |
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| Green space in our campground on Friday night. |
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| This swan has nine babies. Entertaining to watch in our campground |
For the past three days we've been straddling the Rhine going back and forth between Germany and Switzerland. Lots more pretty villages and countryside, great coffee and lunch stops and very much enjoying riding with Jenny and Gerald.
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| Schaffenhausen was sunny and hopping on Sat morning with the market in full swing in the town centre. We had morning coffee and baked goods here before hitting the road yesterday |
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| This covered bridge connects two towns and Germany and Switzerland |
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| Excellent cycling signage and pathways in Switzerland |
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| Stein am Rhein, said to be one of the best preserved medieval towns in Switzerland. Lunch stop for us |
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| Cycling is thirsty work |
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| Stein am Rhein (Switzerland) has many buildings like this with ornate frescoes |
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| Stein am Rhein |
Campgrounds in this area are rather expensive, between 32 and 36 Euro, quite crowded but good facilities.
Today is our last day by the Rhine as tomorrow we will be heading north towards the town of Tuttligen and joining the Danube. So far we've done over 1500 km. Jenny and Gerald marked their 1500 km mark today too, having started in Nantes, France.
It's a public holiday here today and probably tomorrow too, so it's very hard to find food stores open at the moment. The weather has turned very wet with thunder and lightning, so we're resting up for the rest of today after riding less than 20 km. Tomorrow we will tackle the next stretch with hopefully better weather.
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Jenny and I hanging out under our tarps in Randolfzell campground this afternoon.
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Below is a little clip of the Rhine Falls, near the town of Schaffenhausen, Switzerland. They are the biggest falls in Europe by volume.
I'm a little smarter again, I didn't even know there were any waterfalls on the Rhine.
ReplyDeleteOh Daphne I just got all caught up on your blog what an adventure!!! It’s so much fun following you along … so enjoying it . I think there should be more pubs along the way lol
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it. It's certainly been a great adventure.( But I'm sorry I don't know who posted this as it shows as anon)
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