CLOG - Heidelberg 2019 WE ARRIVE 08 September 2019 |
ooo Travel By Train First Hours Our Evening Please Read Me ooo |
We all gradually arrived in Heidelberg. Some of us flew a day earlier into Frankfurt or Stuttgart for some sightseeing, reaching Heidelberg by train or bus. Others took the perhaps more relaxed and - as it turns out - not much slower option of the train. In the evening early birds met up and dined in the Old Town, in the centre of which our hostel was located.
Taking the train means Eurostar at the UK end. Some of us took Eurostar to Brussels and DB train onwards to Frankfurt and thence to Heidelberg. The following pictures show my impressions when "letting the train take the strain". Dates me a bit, that one! I always think that the journey is part of the away-break experience; the rail journey via Brussels certainly gives that very European experience.
Most of us arrived in Heidelberg on Sunday 8th September as planned. Some came a day earlier to Stuttgart or Frankfurt, and then made their way to Heidelberg. It was nice to reach Heidelberg during the afternoon so that we could get some familiarization with where we were staying. In fact, almost all of us stayed at the acclaimed (best hostel in Germany!!) "Hostel LOTTE" which was conveniently situated just below the Castle and in the centre of the Old Town (Alt Stadt) of Heidelberg. This was ideal for getting to the start of walks and other excursions, as well as in the evening, when we were spoilt for choice regarding the vast number of reasonably priced restaurants and eateries.
Probably most of us, after a day of travelling and new experiences, were so keen to try the local cuisine, that we forgot to take some pictures of our first evening! Anyway, some of us dined at the busy "Hackteufel" restaurant, our first taste of Heidelberg cuisine. The restaurant is located "really down-town" between the Old Bridge and the church of the Holy Ghost. The name "Hackteufel" translates as "Hack Devil", which, with its "devilish" eddies and currents, was for shipping a very dangerous part of the River Neckar - just upstream from the Old Bridge - before the present weir (barrage or dam, if you like) with footbridge was constructed.
After our meal, some of us went on to taste some more of the local beverage in one of the many other restaurants in the Old Town. Tomorrow would be another day.