Travel

München to Budapest

I set off early from the hotel to allow for the ongoing work on the S Bahn. Which meant I arrived well ahead of time at the Hauptbahnhof. So purchased some bread based snacks for breakfast and the journey plus some fruit.

München Hbf

The train was an Austrian train, OBB, starting in Germany and ending in Hungary.

South east of München- wall to mitigate noise.
River Inn near Rosenheim
Now in Austria
Salzburg
Near Salzburg
Heading away from Salzburg
Industry on the Traun
Weißkirchen in the distance
Near the Danube- is that a power station?
Coming into Vienna
Former arsenal and comms tower
Turbines
Into Hungary
Komáron in the distance
Tatabánya
Budapest Kelenföld

Hotel-Radison

The Danube

Tourism

München

Early- looks promising
Rooftop gardens on a disused building.

A local’s tip was the Dachgarten at Rosenheimer Platz. Lots of little bars and food stalls.

The street below.
St Lukas & the Isar
Fish in the Isar
Geese and fish snoozing
Marienplatz is mobbed

Lots of people, lots happening. Lots of footy fans attending the Bayern München vs Borussia Mönchengladbach match. München won 2-0 clinching the title.

The Cathedral
Bretzel und bier – the mini Hofbrauhaus in the Englishergarten
Looking down the Isar
Swarm of flies
Catching the sunlight

I used the Tageskarte and a lot of walking. Due to work on the S Bahn, I had to find different routes to get around, using a tram and bus as well as the U Bahn.

End of the day.
Travel

St Pancras to München via Brussels

Early start at St Pancras means that I should get to München at a sensible time of 6pm local time. The ticket told me to be at St Pancras at ten to six. An early start.

Kent countryside

We came to a stop. Announcements came periodically as the delay lengthened. The reason was eventually announced. A train had broken down in the tunnel so only one line was available. Trains were being sent in one direction and then the direction was being switched. Eventually we got going.

France

Eventually we made it to…

Bruxelles.
Waiting for the next train
Sunny in Brussels

The next train left slightly late, a DB IC, heading for Frankfurt, but I was due to change at Frankfurt airport.

Leaving Brussels.
The train took a curious route due to work on the more direct line.
Near Groß Rohrheim

The ICE got further delayed so I bailed out at Köln, seeing that I could catch a slightly delayed train heading to München. This proved to be a good move as the train was mobbed at Frankfurt. I had a seat.

Near Mannheim.
Mannheim
Stuttgart
The Necker
The bright sun is getting low near Stuttgart
Near Kirchheim unter Teck
Sun really low near Gessertshausen
Finally München HBF

Arrived at München around 9 local time. Three hours late although the final train was actually early . A long day.

Met some interesting people on the way. The Portuguese lawyer working for the EU who can speak about 7 languages, and the group returning from a family wedding in Eritrea. All evidently having grown up in Germany as shown by German being their preferred language.

Premier Inn near Haar, bedtime.
Environment, Tourism, Travel

Thurso to Bucharest and back- the summary

The journey

The map taken from the Interrail app shows just how far the journey was, but misses the far north line and the detour to Oxfordshire.

From the Interrail app: 5784 km distance

15 trains on the Interrail ticket, 20 in total.

Seven countries.

Weather

Sunny almost throughout, but a big variation in temperature. Highest ,around 14 centigrade in Augsburg, lowest -10 in Bucharest.

Food

The food was good, but had to get creative in the meat centric countries. I had my first experience of a Lebanese restaurant in Bucharest, the very good Coin-Vert Libanez.

I had to fight through the snow and ice to get to it. A week later I had my second Lebanese restaurant experience in Paris.

Plenty of good food on this trip.

Hotels

I stayed in three Premier Inn plus rooms, three varieties of Ibis: budget, styles and no moniker, a Radisdon Individuals Schiller Park in Linz and Ramada by Wyndham in Bucharest.

Best bed:Premier Inn plus

Best shower: Premier Inn plus

Best view: Ramada by Wyndham

Best location: Hotel Schiller Park- in central location near the railway station.

Best breakfast: Ramada by Wyndham

Best rooms: Premier Inn plus

Most expensive: Premier Inn St Pancras

Best check out times: Ibis / check out by noon.

I like the simplicity of the Ibis Budget.

Locations

Both Augsburg and Linz were amazing places to visit. Smaller and not as busy as Vienna but interesting buildings and history. Bucharest lacked the beautiful buildings but the lake was beautiful.

Travelling by train emphasised the change in landscape and buildings. Farmhouses are tiny and ramshackled in Romanian but huge and well maintained in Austria and Germany.

People

As well as meeting the natives of each country that I visited I was surprised to meet people from so many other countries. I had conversations with Qataris, Russians, Albanians, Norwegians, New Zealanders, Moldovans, Canadians, Taiwanese and probably more. Talking to Austrians in German with their local accents was a joy, including a woman in her 90s from Vienna,

Cycling

Cycling was awful in Bucharest, but faster than cars. Driving in Bucharest also looks awful. Paris cycle way provision is good in Paris, but blocked by vehicles on the Sunday. Vienna was busy, Augsburg pleasant. I heard a tram hitting a car in Vienna and saw the massive crumpled side of the car, the tram just drove off. The closest I came to an accident was Inverness, where a car was being driven at 60 mph in a 30 zone, as I was turning right. The bike gave a good way to cross cities between stations and to get to hotels. It was also a great luggage trolley.

Travel

Linz to Paris

Sun catching the buildings early morning.
Linz HBF

The train I was planning to catch already was delayed by 45 minutes, which was making the next connection tight. But I had arrived early at the station and so caught an earlier train, which way delayed by 7 minutes. It arrived on time to München.

Frosty morning
Factory creating its own micro climate
Steam from factory
Mountains in the the distance
Approaching Salzburg
Leaving Saltzburg
Freilassing
Farm houses near Rosenheim, Germany
Coming into Munich
München Hauptbahnhof
The first leg of the trip done.
Leaving Munich
Amazing sunshine
Rides
River Iller?
Near Lindau
Bodensee

There follows a rapid set of border crossings. Germany into Austria into Switzerland. This happens skirting the edge of the Bodensee or Lake Constance.

It’s very green.
Bregenzer Acht
Farmhouse with chickens
The Rhine

Crossing into Switzerland

Bodensee near Rheineck
Bodensee in distance and we are climbing.
Flying the Swiss flag

Impressive buildings in St Gallen

Allotments on the approach to Zürich
Dog on train has been travelling for hours.
Zürich HB
The station is big.
TGV at Zürich

The next leg is the longest of the day on the very rapid TGV.

Gosken S-Däniken Nuclear Power Plant
Industry near Basle
Into France

The sun is going down.
Dijon
Gare de Lyon

The cycle across Paris is made interesting with the cycle ways being blocked by vans being used to pack away a market.

Accommodation
Food at a Lebanese restaurant

Four countries, four border crossings.

Bon nuit
Tourism, Travel

Exploring Augsburg and on to Wien

Having never been to Augsburg previously but having heard a lot about Augsburg and particularly the Fuggerei I had high expectations. I set off on foot as check out time was noon.

Some interesting nooks and crannies
Breakfast

Stopped for breakfast at the local market.

There are trams. Anti-antisemitism poster in the background.

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The Main Street of the Fuggerei

8 Euros to explore the Fuggerei. The place is fascinating.

One of the key requirements of the Fuggerei is the Catholic faith.
There was a victim of the National Socialist even in the Fuggerei.
Stolperstein

The Fuggerei was flattened by British bombing towards the end of the Second World War. Augsburg was a major centre for manufacturing weapons including fighter planes, and therefore a prime target. The Fuggerei was rebuilt.

Lech

On the way back to the hotel I discovered that the river is channelled through the city next to roads and houses.

I also walked along a street with loads of school children playing in the road. I asked the policeman what was happening. The police had blocked the street in preparation for a demonstration. An enterprising sports teacher used the moment to get the children out for a bit of fun.

Police blockade

After checking out I went back to the Augsburg Altstadt

Ausburger Wasserfahrrad
Kaffee und Küchen
It’s warm- eating outside in February
Time to head to the station

Augsburg exceeded expectations, beautiful city, but substantially rebuilt after the war.

Change at München

Leaving München
Mountains in the distance
Bernau am Chiemsee
Traunstein

What is interesting is that the German regional train runs from München to Salzburg, requiring cross border cooperation. This happens quite frequently on this trip.

Change at Salzburg
Near Salzburg
Full luggage rack
Sun setting
Wien HBF