A few days ago we spend some time in Wuerzburg, Germany. Unfortunately it was cold and rainy and we weren’t able to explore all the beauty, history and culture that Wuerzburg had to offer. Since Wuerzburg is only 20 minutes away from where we are vacationing, we decided to take a short trip back down… Read More »
Exploring Bamberg, Germany
We are in the middle of our Germany tour and finally had some time to visit Bamberg. It’s only a 60 min drive from my hometown Kitzingen, so this was another MUST SEE city. We packed the kids and took my Aunt and Uncle one sunny Sunday morning and off to Bamberg we went. Bamberg… Read More »
Visiting the Monks in Muenster Schwarzach am Main
Another city, which is only a few kilometers from our rental home is called “Muenster Schwarzach am Main”. Muenster Schwarzach is yet another small village, where everyone knows everyone, but they also have a HUGE Abtei that houses Monks. The Monks are self sufficient and even build their own bakery, deli and have schools for… Read More »
Sommerhausen Wilpark was fun
We spend another day at a different park, this time with family. It was so much fun; the playground was beyond anything I’ve ever seen. The kids spend hours just jumping, climbing and spinning, that was before we even set off to explore the animals that where in the park. An entire day in this… Read More »
Wildpark in Schweinfurt, Germany was a big Hit
We had some time to spare before we had coffee and dinner at my grandma’s house, so we decided to drive the 45 minutes to the next bigger town “Schweinfurt” to explore a Wildpark with playgrounds and animals. The park was highly recommended by friends and locals and would be perfect for a quick morning… Read More »
Visiting Family in the beautiful town of Sulzfeld am Main, Germany
Just a few kilometer from our rental home in Albertshofen is “Sulzfeld”. Another beautiful, yet little village that is still shinning in the glory of the 14 or 15th hundredth. The city has been beautifully restored when needed and added wonderful new features like playgrounds and water access to the river “Main”. My aunt lives… Read More »