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Next stop: La Roche en Ardennes. Just about 4500 inhabitants. Romantic place.
Nice belgium houses. Interested in architecture that conserves the tradition, but enhances with modern technology and possibilities?
War memorials everywhere.
Left the Lac de la Haute-Sûre and crossed the boarder to Belgium. Bastogne was decorated with umbrellas of all color. They have a “museum” for ham and one for porc sausages. All over you see the typical Blanc-Bleue-Belge. The typical kind of cattle in the region.
Found a place to stay for the night. Turned out it was a motorcycle place. But they played H-Blockx in the bar 😂
Endless landscapes. Not too different from the Hunsrück or the Eifel.
Luxembourg is scattered with tiny villages. No matter how small, each has an impressive church and not few own a ruin or a bourg.
Finally made it to Luxemburg. Again in the middle of nowhere. But French influences are visible 😃. Found a place to stay with my tent. Weather gets better. And finally some cellular connection. Tomorrow further on. Direction west.
Igel-Pillar. But the eagle misses his head 😞
The porta-nigra. Just standing here... for about 2000 years.
The new and ugly (not yet finished) Mosel-Bridge. Bernkastel. A viez self-service wending machine.
Again it did start raining. Bummer. But the meal I got in Traben-Trarbach was compensation - „Gräves mit Tresterfleisch“
Das Moseltal - the Mosel valley. Steep hills. Warm slate, chilly wind from the river. Hard work. Home of the best white wine.
Hunsrück landscapes. Hundreds of wind turbines - there is enough wind for all...
Extra post. Hunsrück houses.
Crossed the Rhein into the Hunsrück. Found a small camping site there. Not many people. Few, very small villages. No chance to get some food. It’s not a région cullinaire, it’s windy, cold… it’s the Hunsrück. It did rain the whole night. Thunderstorms, lightning - I was able to leave my tent the next day at about 2pm. Lost more than a half day. Everything wet. Took my stuff - direction Mosel
Took my way from Frankfurt through the Rheingau. Hot weather. Wine is early this year.