A little over two weeks ago, Ryan and I embarked on a two week Germany adventure. In all of Ryan's 5+ years at his last company he'd had ONE WEEK of vacation. Combined. Thankfully, his new company is much better and gives their employees a pretty great vacation package. So, when we discovered they'd actually given him two weeks of paid vacation time (in a row!) we decided to make the most of it by renting an RV and driving all around Germany.
We started in Hamburg where we stayed in a tiny, but cute, hotel. The next day we picked up the RV and started driving. We basically went south east to Berlin, then down through Saxony, into Bavaria, through a small part of Austria and Switzerland, up to Frankfurt, through Cologne, and then back to Hamburg. We returned the RV and stayed another night in Hamburg at a much needed hotel (7 days in an RV turned out to be more than enough.) After that, we ended our trip by taking the ICE train from Hamburg to Munich and spending 2.5 days at Oktoberfest!
Here are some highlights:
We started in Hamburg where we stayed in a tiny, but cute, hotel. The next day we picked up the RV and started driving. We basically went south east to Berlin, then down through Saxony, into Bavaria, through a small part of Austria and Switzerland, up to Frankfurt, through Cologne, and then back to Hamburg. We returned the RV and stayed another night in Hamburg at a much needed hotel (7 days in an RV turned out to be more than enough.) After that, we ended our trip by taking the ICE train from Hamburg to Munich and spending 2.5 days at Oktoberfest!
Here are some highlights:
Our ride |
- A different campsite every night.
- I learned to read a map! We decided not to rent a GPS so I was the navigator the entire trip. And I rarely got us lost!
- The scenery. Everywhere. It was just beautiful. So many trees, so much green, lots of hills and mountains. I think Bavaria and Saxony were my favorite.
The Austrian Alps |
- Dresden was probably my favorite city. We didn't really get to see much of it, but I hope to go back one day and spend a few days there.
- The people were so nice. One instance that stands out to me is when Ryan and I were in Frankfurt we stopped in the city to stay at his company hotel (another RV break) and to do some laundry. Of course, the directions on the machines were all in German and we couldn't understand a word. The only other person in there noticed right away and jumped in to help. And pretty much everywhere else we went we experienced really nice people willing to help us.
- Seeing the restaurant/town Ryan's ancestors started. Unfortunately the restaurant was closed, but it was still awesome to see.
Herchenbach |
- While "winging it" on a vacation is fun and adds to the adventure, next time we'll at least do some research. We spent a lot of time figuring out what to do. Plus, driving didn't go as quickly as we had thought it would so we didn't have as much time to see the things we had wanted to see.
- I really enjoyed spending time with Ryan. We had a lot of fun just talking on the drives, making hot dogs and pasta in the camper, and playing Yatzee and Go Fish (the only card game we could remember) at night.
- I saw a castle! We stopped and toured Neuschwanstein, which was King Ludwig II's castle. It also inspired Walt Disney for his princess' castles. It was pretty cool! We saw a few other more ancient castles, which were also amazing.
Castles and camping hair |
- Oktoberfest was SO MUCH FUN. Ryan has always wanted to go, but we were both a little afraid it would be more hype than anything. Thankfully, we both really enjoyed ourselves. We met so many interesting, really nice people. I was afraid we wouldn't be able to get into any tents since we didn't have a reservation, but it was actually pretty easy. And people were almost always more than willing to let us sit with them.
Who wouldn't want to sit with these two?! |
- The food! We at schnitzel, currywurst (yuck), some of the best Thai food I've ever had, and lots of bratwurst (yum). Oh, and we even had Mexican food in Berlin. I guess I can't forget to mention the beer, which was also pretty yummy.
Schnitzel in Hamburg. |
It feels so weird to be home after two weeks, especially since home is still relatively new to us. I'm so grateful that we were able to spend such an adventure together, exploring another country. I'm also very glad to be out of an RV and back in my home!