Wernigerode is a town in the foothills of the Harz mountains, which have been a region of forest for centuries. It has long been a popular gateway to Northern Germanys most mountainous area.
Woke up to partly cloudy and sun but unfortunately turned to more heavy rain.
Decided to take the Steam Train up to Brocken Mountain. Caught the 9.00am train as you only had to wait one hour for the return. If you got the later one couldn't get back until 3.00pm. We didn't want to spend too much time up there as we still had the town of Wernigerode to see.
You wouldn't believe it, but the return train had broken down which never left Wernigerode. This meant that we were stuck up on the mountain until the next return train making that another one and half hours on the mountain. Two and half altogether. By now we were freezing. The mountain was under cloud, it was windy, couldn't see anything and it was so cold that we reckon it must have been about 5 degrees or less, that combined with the wind and no sun it was dam cold. We both had four layers on and still freezing. Can anyone believe that I was freezing........
There was an earlier train leaving but only going down half way, so decided to take that and then caught a bus back down to town. Still an hour quicker than waiting for the next train. Wouldn't have mattered if it was sunny and we could see the view and if it was warm enough to walk around.
Arrived back down about 2.00pm and then went straight into town for our walk around for about an hour before returning to the hotel to warm up.
The weather has been so unpredictable over the last week changing from rain, thunder, cloudy and a peep of the sun .
Back at the hotel had a walk up behind the hotel to the top of the ski jumps which warmed us up. Then I was Hot......
Back to the Apmnt had a drink then went down to dinner. We thought that we had ordered a small dinner of schnitzel and fries and one salad between us. Two large pieces of Schnitzel large amount of fries and the one salad was more than enough for two of us. We both couldn't eat it all as we have been having small meals in the heat, which we had got used to.
Had a bit of a sort out with our bags throwing out what we can. Getting ready for our trip to Frankfurt tomorrow, which will be our last night in Germany and Europe.
Looking back at our hotel with ski jump on left. Our Apmnt.is the top balcony facing the ski jump. We were lucky we were upgraded as the double rooms were a lot smaller than the photos shown in the Web site.
We were comfortable in our room and rest of hotel is very nice.Nice position out of town a bit in the hills. Nice and quiet.
Looking down the ski jump from near the top. We weren't allowed right up to the top. Note the castle in the back ground up on the hill.
Looking into our top floor balcony from ski jump and castle in back ground again.
From our balcony looking over the bottom of the ski jump.
PT getting aboard the HSB (Harzer Schmalspurbahnen) steam train, which took us up to the Brocken mountain . A lot of fun with smoke going everywhere.
- The steam engine. The HSB is the largest narrow-gauge railway network in Germany, which is 140.4Km (88miles) of meter- gauge track serving an estimate 1.1 million passengers a year. Including tourists and locals.
Looking out the back of the last carriage.
This is some of the country side that we went through. Trying to get a shot of the engine as we swung round but we were too far back from the engine.
Got it all in, in this one. Note all the smoke it makes.
Mainly went through all this forest land. Nice looking down all the valleys. Some were really deep.
Arrived at the top. The Brocken is the tallest Peak in the Harz Mountains and the highest point in Northern or eastern Germany, 1142 meters. The summit offers spectacular views on a clear day and no view at all (as we had it) when fog,rain or snow blankets the mountain top or just low cloud as today.
PT at the stone monument at the top of Brocken Mountain.See all the cloud around us. Freezing. No view.
On Brocken's highest point is the old Listening Post that was used by the East Germans prior to the Reunification which was then out of bounds to all others. The dome over the shed in foreground is the old post. It was apparently just inside the GDR section of East Germany.
The building on the left is the hotel. Great view with a little cloud!!!
Now back down in town. A few shots around the old town. All so beautiful and so different to anything we see at home. So old....
The square. The lovely building is the council house. Look at the detail on it. Don't forget you can click on photo to enlarge it.
You could say that I have had horizon issues from time to time with the camera, but not this time. Its amazing that this building is still standing. Both these buildings are falling towards each other and are both extremely well maintained.
A street of houses. You would never get bored with all the patterns and colours.
In the town square looking the other way.
Another smaller square nearby.
Just saw the town before the rain came down again.
July 17
Just going to add today's blog onto this as we didn't do much except drive from Wernigerode to Frankfurt. Went through some very heavy rain at times. It was all Autobahn driving today,stopping off in a village for a bite to eat.
Arrived in Frankfurt handed in our car, load of PT's shoulders, no dents or scratches.
Now have the task to get everything packed into two bags after half living out of several bags from the boot of the car.
Tomorrow we leave at 12.30pm local time to catch our flight back to Auckland via KL.
To summarize our holiday we have had a great time and seeing so much. Our highlight would have to be, being part of Steffi and Torsten's wedding day and catching up with them and their families, meeting their friends and seeing their lovely house. And of cause meeting young Janne for the first time.
Everywhere else had their own highlights, all in their special different ways.
We have traveled 6490 km's
Petrol (when we had our rental) cost E112.83
Diesel in our Eurolease cost E400.00
Total on fuel E 512.83. Not bad for seven weeks travelling.
Tolls on the French and Italian roads E239.70
Tolls for Switzerlands 12 month pass Sw.Fr. 40.
No tolls in Germany!!
Well that's all for this fantastic trip.
Another special thanks to Steffi, Torsten and little Janne for all they did for us. We really appreciate everything.