Greetings from Germany!
Before our stuff arrived Mike and I travelled to
Berchtesgaden which is in Southern Germany(Bavaria), very close to Austria and surrounded
by the Alps. It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been and we
definitely need to go back! Oh, and to prove we traveled into Austria I made Mike stop the car so I could take a picture:
On Saturday we went to the Kelsteinhaus which was named the
Eagle’s Nest in English. This is a house that was given to Hitler during WWII
to use as a retreat and tea house to entertain diplomats and important guests.
It is literally on top of a mountain with tiny roads that needs specially geared
buses to get to the top. The day we visited there was some cloud cover so we
were literally above the clouds and as the clouds would come in and out we
would lose visibility for a few minutes – it was breathtaking. The house itself
is not overly ornate or large, but it does have some impressive views on a
clear day and a beautiful wooden beam ceiling in the main room which is now a
restaurant. The house was taken over by American forces during the war and used
as a lookout and base. After the war the mayor of the town had to fight to
prevent the building from being destroyed. It is definitely weird to walk through
the tunnel to the original elevator which takes you up to the house and know
that you are standing exactly where Hilter did at one point! Anyway, here are
some pictures:
The walkway leading to the elevator to go up to the house.....and Mike showing off his heel clicking skills :)
The original elevator, the inside is entirely brass!
On top of the mountain with the alps in the background.
Sunday we visited the
Konigsee which is a lake surrounded by mountains. With the leaves changing, it
was another stunning site. We were going to spend a few hours hiking and then
visit the salt mines, but we decided to find the waterfall which Mike did not
get to hike to several years ago when he was here. Let’s just say there was a
lot of hiking, but we did find the waterfall. And every bit was beautiful. When
you get to the lake you have to take an electric boat to get to the areas to go
hiking.
There is also a monistary on the lake shown here.
After a long hike back we got a late lunch and then met up
with some friends for dinner. It was a very nice and relaxing weekend, which
was needed after the stress and craziness of the last few months.
Also, because we live on a river, the GPS decided the
fastest way to get home was to take the ferry across the river. And just for
the fun of it I decided to do it. Pretty fun and only 3.60 euros.
Until next time!
~ Katie and Mike
Isn't the north south thing so funny? Just loge new jersey!!!!! Ha. Love the gorgeous pics!!!
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