Saturday, 16 May 2015

A cycle along part of Elberadweg

A welcome stopping place at Büttnershof on the Elberadweg,
Knud enjoying a reviving drop
Thrilled to spy these gorgeous ceramics outside a boutique in the middle of nowhere, only problem, they were shut, oh well guess it saved a collection of broken pieces in the bottom of my pannier
Werben, as far as we got before turning into a head wind and pushing for home.

Had a wonderful day doing a largish , 100km cycle from where we were moored on the Havel at Schollene, did a large loop, headed over to Arneburg and joined the Elberadweg and headed in a northerly direction before turning at Werben and heading back down to Havelberg and then home. Passing through beautiful countryside on small country roads or designated cycle paths, such a joy to cycle in Germany. For the uninitiated the Elberadweg is the Elbe River Cycle route that covers 1200km.

1 comment:

  1. Yes, as you know, I'm interested in doing this one! Plan on doing any more reccies?? Pam

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