Showing posts with label 777. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 777. Show all posts

Sunday, October 12, 2025

bayrischzell / wendelstein / lake schliersee ~ beautiful bavaria, BY

what a nice childrens' hiking path (männlein-weg) today with only 4 km length and 200 high meters for half a day in the village bayrischzell, which is below the wendelstein mountain (1838m above the sea level) and close to the lake schliersee (777m).

we have been a group of 4 adults + 4 children and have had a nice october weather for hiking, a short period of sun at the siglhof cottage (1000m) and a nice wheat beer 🍺up there as well  .. i've took a break + short walk at the lake schliersee later on, too 😊

siglhof, the mountain cottage (= alm) below the wendelstein
let's start ~ bayrischzell in the foggy morning
mooooo!
(jaro?) gruber haus. nice 😁
cats, cats, cats 🐱
viewing tower
bayrischzell ~ beautiful bavaria, BY
siglhof (1000m)
3 of us. cheers! 🍻
good-bye, siglhof ...
golden autumn, autumn, autumn 
bayrischzell in the sunny afternoon🌞
at lake schliersee
eastern part of the lake schliersee
lake schliersee (777m)
back in munich at the end of the highway

(very) few more today's pictures here.

more bavarian lakes here 🐋😃

Sunday, June 26, 2022

esslingen am neckar, DE

well, on our way from the protest camp @ the u.s. air base ramstein back home to munich we've visited the medieval city of esslingen am neckar (in the federal state baden-württemberg in southern germany, DE-BW). just in case you would meet a native from esslingen somewhere, in the local swabian dialect is the city called esslenga. it was first mentioned in 8th century and became a free city in 1181. quite old, isn't it? 😉

enjoy few pictures below.

the neckar river
was esslingen first mentioned in the year 777? probably yes.
the green corona monster came few years later. what do you mean?
esslingen castle from 1314
view from the castle down to the city center
wanna go up or down this steep stair way from the castle down to the city? 
both directions, of course 😂
the old town hall 
i love this timber-framed houses, you know?
market square
speyrer zehnthof on the right. where do you go, dear ingmar?
schelztorturm tower from 1228
another old city gate
just look what a nice travel guide and optimism teacher i've had on this trip.
let's call her jenny here and today.
esslingen as shown in Matthäus Merian's Topographia Suaviae (1643/1656).

few more pictures
here.