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Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Freiburg, Germany

It's been a long time since I wrote a lifestyle or travel-related post, and - as cheesy as it sounds - these ones are probably my favourite to write as they afford me time to reflect and reminisce over lovely times, places and generally have myself a little throwback party. This time, it's Freiburg's turn.

Freiburg, which translates as free borough, is about a 45-minute drive from where we currently live in France, so we took it upon ourselves to pay it a little visit one sunny weekend last autumn. It's an old university town situated near the Black Forest in Germany (I wrote about Black Forest's Titisee here if you want to read more). I've since read that it's the sunniest town in Germany, with the sun shining its pretty little self down on it a whopping 2000 hours a year. Lucky they may be, but those Freiburgers are also pretty smart; they've taken advantage and apparently managed to generate as much solar power as the whole of Britain, bagging a 'greenest city' label, so Lonely Planet inform me! Props to them...or whatever the trendy way to say congrats is these days.

Without a doubt, the imposing medieval Münster cathedral is the main architechural draw of Freiburg. Built between 1520-30, it's an old beauty but a beautiful red sandstone one. It features scenic sculptures from the Old and New Testaments. Its gothic design reminds me of Barcelona's La Sagrada Familia...on a considerably smaller scale, though you can apparently get a view of the Vosges mountains in France if you climb the tower!

Freiburg Munsterplatz

Freiburg Munsterplatz

Freiburg Munsterplatz

Freiburg Munsterplatz

Freiburg Munsterplatz
As we wandered the streets, we also noticed these unusual - if a little dangerous - open gutters with water flowing through them. Apparently, these Bächle are quite famous and were once used for livestock and fire fighting; they now contain diverted water from the Dreisam river. I've read that if you happen to accidentally land your foot in one of these waterways, then you're destined to marry a Freiburger! Twit twoo.

Freiburg bächle

Another sight we spotted was the Martinstor, the former town gate, which is quite understated yet so pretty to actually wander through as you stroll the streets. Unfortunately, I didn't get any better pictures of it than this...so I hope you can appreciate the big twiggy tree partially blocking the view. Oh, and spot the McDonalds sign beside it! The city council prevented the standard red and yellow sign in favour of a more reserved colour! They got told!

Martinstor

Another of Freiburg's sights is the Historical Merchant's Hall, which dates back to the 1520s and served as the region's hub of finance. At first, you could be forgiven for missing it since it's situated beside the show-stopping catherdral, but it's definitely a unique building and one I actually snapped before I knew what it was! I love the mosaic-tiled spires on either side of it.

Freiburg Kaufhaus

Freiburg Kaufhaus

We proceeded to stumble upon a really busy area, full of people relaxing and supping on beer sat on the streets. At first, we assumed there was some sort of festival or event going on and felt a little out of place, but I later found out (when researching for this post) that it's simply a really popular chillout spot for local students and younger people, probably helped by the surrounding bars and restaurants. I loved this little snippet of local culture and fact it's not uncommon to just find a spot, plonk yourself on the cobbles, and enjoy the sunshine.

Freiburg

Probably one of my favourite photos of the day was this little winery positioned quite randomly in the middle of quite a bustling area. Freiburg is situated in the heart of a major wine-growing region so this is probably the norm for the locals but it looked so out of place to me...though clearly very pretty with the gorgeous blossom tree. Shame we didn't get a little sip of its goods!

Freiburg winery

Here's a few more pictures I captured on our wander around the streets. The buskers were brilliant, and the little kid in front was dancing his heart out! We ended the day with nutella and fruit pancakes, while watching the sunset from our balcony. Perfection!

Freiburg street

Freiburg architecture

Freiburg buskers

Freiburg tourists

sweets for my sweet

pancake day

sunset basel

Do you like the look of Freiburg? Have you visited any new cities or places recently?

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Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Lake Trübsee, Mount Titlis, Engelberg



With a population of just over 4000, Engelberg is a small yet leading mountain resort renowned for snow-filled fun in winter and all sorts of summer activities (paragliding, climbing, biking, hiking to name a few). Originally famous for its monastery before it became a top mountain sports resort, we decided to make the most of the sunny weather and visit for a wander.

As we were nearing Engelberg, we frustratingly slowed to a halt in traffic; soon it was clear why when we witnessed dozens of cows being escorted past us on the other side of the road, all with giant bells on them signalling their presence. I had to smile at what we were seeing; it felt so surreal and somehow Swiss, and I couldn't help but feel happy we'd actually stumbled across this tradition, where the cows are escorted back to their farms in autumn - after more than three months in the mountains producing cheese.


Finally we arrived and headed to the cable car reception. While I am used to the crazy high Swiss costs, I was slightly disappointed at the price for a return pass to travel to the top of Titlis; at 89 Swiss Francs (about £57), we decided to opt for a cable car pass to just over halfway up instead - to the beautiful Trübsee - for a more reasonable 30 Swiss Francs (£19). I was keen on a nice hike in the sun rather than a stomp in the snow anyway to be honest!


Trübsee is a mountain lake 1796 m above Engelberg at the foot of the famous Mount Titlis (3239 m). After the very steep but scenic journey on the cable car up, we hopped off and made our way around to the lake situated a few minutes' walk from the lift. There's a lovely viewing point from the side of the mountain where you can see the whole of Engelberg in all its pretty glory...



In the sunshine and with the snow-capped peak of Titlis on one side of us, the lake was bloomin' stunning, and one of the main things that stuck with me was the peace and quiet up there. Being so high up meant the noise pollution of everyday life below was far away, and while there were other people walking around, the lake is big enough to accommodate a fair few visitors before it feels crowded. I felt a world away from the hustle and bustle of inner-city Basel.





We sat on a secluded bench beside the lake and had a mini picnic in the sun, before hopping into one of the rowing boats for a leisurely ride around. Again, as you can see, it was big enough for us to row out, settle the oars and lie in the sun, silently thanking our lucky stars to have such beautiful places to visit on our doorstep.



This amazing reflection in the water just goes to show how peaceful it was as we sat in the boat.



Here's a few more pictures I couldn't resist sharing...








After returning home, we sat on our balcony and watched the sunset; a perfect way to end the day.


Where do you go to get away and escape the norm? Have you visited Switzerland before? I'd love to hear your comments below.

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Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Colmar, France

Colmar, France
The sun has been showing it's bootiful glowing face here recently, so off out for a local adventure we went. I'd heard Colmar was a beautiful little town to visit (one of the driest because of its clever positioning beside big-ass mountains, which keep the clouds at bay - just call me Michael Fish), and it's only a 40-minute drive from us, so it was perfect for a Saturday day out.

First things first, here's a wee OOTD selfie, mainly because I was super excited to wear this dress properly for the first time; I tried it here but turns out the sun didn't want to stay out so I didn't stay in it for long!

Pieces dress

Moving swiftly on :) ...Situated in north-eastern France to the east of the Vosges mountains, Colmar is the third biggest town in the Alsace region. Its gorgeous climate has helped cement its place as the bigtimer of the Alsatian wine region; alas, I didn't get to test this theory out so I shall be returning fo sho.

OOTD
If you're into your architecture, this place really is a little beauty, especially for gothic and renaissance. Giant St Martin's Church is a perfect example...

St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church

The pretty Maison Pfister is also a well-known example of renaissance architecture in Colmar, built of stone and wood. I love the pretty bay-window-type design at the front.

Colmar

They even have their own little town sightseeing trains for the keen beans (that's usually me, but Mike persuaded me to wander instead!)

Colmar, France

Colmar, France

We stopped for a light lunch at this lovely local restaurant and dined al fresco style...had to be done! I tried to eat light since I knew we'd be going out in the evening (post on that here), but the quiche was mahoosive and too good to leave!

Colmar, France

Colmar, France

We also popped into the covered market (or marché couvert), which is a lovely place to gorge on cheese, wine and nibbles of all kinds, as well as pick up some cute sourvenirs. I really wanted to pop back and pick up some local cheese but didn't get a chance in the end.

If the day couldn't get any more lovely, we came across a lovely jazz band on our wander back to the car...I love a bit of live music!

Colmar, France

Shortly followed by these two beauties; love how the grey one is giving the other one a cheeky little nibble. 

Colmar, France

I genuinely can't believe how PRETTY Colmar is...I LOVE the bright colours of the buildings and the gorgeous flowers dotted throughout the town. It really is the prettiest place I've visited so far in France.

Colmar, France

Colmar, France

Colmar, France

Colmar, France

Colmar, France

What do you think of Colmar? Would you be tempted to visit if you haven't already? I'd love to hear what you think.

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