Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Roadtrip 2014 Part I

October is a good month to drive around Europe. Not yet very cold and not the summer crowd.
After many hours of surfing the internet reading about places to see, towns to stay, roads to drive, me and my wife started another road trip.

Day 1
Porto to Bordeaux -- 1000km

We started in Porto and ended in Porto, our home town, but google maps only allows for 10 pins.
The first leg of the journey was 1000km only to cross Portugal and Spain and a bit of France till Bordeaux.
10 hours driving (with stops) and as I did know a bit of the area just looked for a restaurant Buffalo Grill nearby the hotel and after a good enough dinner a good night sleep.
Next morning a new day.


On the road
Day 2
Bordeaux to Lyon -- 560km

A start with a cloudy sky, not much traffic and after a few hours we arrived at Lyon. A large city but very pleasant with an old roman area. I learned there that Lyon was the Roman Empire capital of Galia and there were many ruins to see.

Lyon
We ate at a traditional French restaurant and were having some difficulties in understanding the menu; a couple next table was really nice and helped explaining it for me. My French is not bad but not enough.

Lyon

Day 3
Lyon to Mulhouse -- 380km

Traveling in October has the advantage of less people on the roads, like here in a service area by the highway


This day was filled with less km and more visits. We went by Ronchamps to see a famous chapel by the architect LeCorbusier

Ronchamp chapel by LeCorbusier
It belongs to the city people, kind of private, so there is an entrance fee.
Parking by the chapel
Ronchamps
And next one of the highlights of the trip, a visit to Cité de l'Automobile the largest car museum in Europe so they say. It was started by two brothers and is now public. It has the largest Bugatti collection in the world and is possible to see around in a small electric convoy.

Cité de l'Automobile, Mulhouse

It lived to the expectation, so many so beautiful cars. Just love the Bugatti and the '50s F1. Also a group of horse less carriages, the beginners.
Cité de l'Automobile, Mulhouse
Next we went to see the city, the first of a series of beautiful and well preserved French/German cities.

Mulhouse
The building in the photo has walls painted to look like they are stone, but they are not. How do they keep the painting in such a good condition?
A nice small hotel
Hotel de Bale, Mulhouse
Day 4
Mulhouse to Colmar to Strasbourg to Baden-Baden to Heidelberg -- 270km

Only some km but many beautiful old cities to see. We started by the near by Colmar

Colmar
After some confusion and frustration because we arrived there very early - the time changed one hour and we forgot about it - we went in a small train tour. It's a good way of learning about history.
Then car again till another old city, Strasbourg
Strasbourg
It was Sunday and sunny and a lot of people everywhere! The main square, the cathedral, the canals, the old houses all very well preserved.
Time for a light lunch and road again till Baden-Baden, a German city famous for the baths.
We parked the car in a P that was far away from the city center so a long walk awaited us.
The city is nice, vibrant with people.
After the long walk back to the car we went to Heidelberg. Arriving by night and being so tired we just went to the hotel to have a good night sleep; so we have to go back someday and see the city center.


Day 5
Heidelberg to Berlin -- 640km

Long driving this day.
Just forward till Berlin.
Speeding in a Autobahn

Impossible to resist to the freedom of the autobahn...
And then the city and the daughter who is living there! :)
We went to a nice restaurant in a somewhat strange building
Berlin
The photo is terrible but the place remarkable. The restaurant accepted only cash! That happens a lot in Germany, looks like they don't like cards.
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