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von Susanne Jungbluth

A stone giant: Our visit to Rabí Castle

When we first caught sight of the mighty silhouette of Rabí Castle above the Otava River, we were honestly speechless. You immediately understand why this complex was once considered impregnable: what massive walls! It’s not just an old castle; it is the largest castle ruin in the entire Czech Republic. From a Small Outpost to […]

von Susanne Jungbluth

The Railway Museum in Utrecht: A Journey Through Time and Steam

Visiting the Railway Museum in Utrecht (Dutch: Spoorwegmuseum) was simply an absolute must during our stay in the city. Whether for tech fans, history buffs, or families, you will simply never get bored in the museum located in the historic Maliebaanstation! From a Private Collection to a Monumental Landmark Like many museum histories, everything here […]

von Susanne Jungbluth

A Trip to Möhnesee: My Perfect Day at the “Westphalian Sea”

The Möhnesee is affectionately known by locals as the “Westphalian Sea.” As I stand on its shores for the first time, I instantly understand why. With its impressive water surface of over ten square kilometers, the largest reservoir in the region really does feel almost like a small sea. Why the Möhnesee is the Perfect […]

von Susanne Jungbluth

Hiking along the Moselle in Spring: Peach Blossom Hike from Neef to Ediger-Eller

Spring on the Moselle has a very specific color: Bright pink! When nature slowly awakens from its winter sleep and the vines are still bare, the Moselle valley transforms into a veritable sea of blossoms. One of the most beautiful routes to experience this natural spectacle up close is the hiking trail from Neef to […]

von Susanne Jungbluth

Hops, malt, and tradition: Our brewery recommendations for Nuremberg

Nuremberg and beer – they belong together like the castle and its old town. Anyone visiting the Franconian metropolis cannot ignore its centuries-old brewing tradition. But with the abundance of taverns, the question arises: Where is it most authentic? We looked around and visited two of the most distinctive breweries in Nuremberg. Mautkeller: Franconian Hospitality […]

von Susanne Jungbluth

Sights in Trois-Rivières

Trois-Rivières is the second oldest French-speaking city in North America. As early as 1634, Sieur de Laviolette founded this settlement at the confluence of the Saint-Maurice and the mighty St. Lawrence River. The name “Three Rivers” is a little geographical trick of nature: two islands in the river delta divide the Saint-Maurice in such a […]

von Susanne Jungbluth

Secret Underworld: A Guided Tour of the Bundesbank Bunker in Cochem

There are places that not even the local population knew about. In Cochem, too, the surprise was great when the history of the Bundesbank Bunker in Cochem came to light. Deep underground in the Cond district of Cochem lies one of the most fascinating and simultaneously oppressive relics of the Cold War, representing an extraordinary […]

von Susanne Jungbluth

Stress-Free Travel in Munich: Your Guide to Buses and Trains

Are you planning a visit to Munich and wondering about the best way to get from A to B? You can confidently leave your car behind, because taking the bus in Munich is just as easy as taking the train. We’ll show you how to explore the city relaxed. The entire public transport network is […]

von Susanne Jungbluth

Why the tower and church are separate from Utrecht Cathedral (and what you must see there)

I am standing in the heart of Utrecht on the Dom Square, and something feels… strange. I look up to the sky and see a gigantic, Gothic tower. Then I turn around and see a beautiful, Gothic cathedral. But between them gapes a huge, open void. What you see here at the Dom in Utrecht […]