This time, we stayed at the Hotel Ammersee (the lake in Herrsching is called "Ammersee"), which is a little bit fancy -- there's a spa in the basement. The restaurant was very fancy. We all kind of wussed out the first night and decided, after having some coffee and mineral water (with gas) to eat at the hotel.
first cappuccino of the trip |
Greg got a nice, light meal of weinerschnitzel |
This year, Greg taught the course with one of the younger guys from work. His wife wanted to go visit Dachau, which is near Munich, so we went one day. It was a work camp, rather than an extermination camp, so the visit wasn't as traumatic as it could have been.
flowers now growing along the edge of the ditch that kept people from escaping |
Andechs is a monastery ("Kloster") about a mile from Herrsching that brews and sells beer. They also serve all kinds of simple, very Bavarian food.
Greg much prefers porters and stouts, but he managed to force down this dunkel ("dark") |
One AWESOME thing about Germany (and the Netherlands) is that you can take your dog with you everywhere, even restaurants.
Yes, I'm talking about YOU! Yes I am!! |
Marienplatz, kind of the city center of Munich, has lots of stores that sell dirndls and lederhosen, traditional Bavarian clothing that people wear for Oktoberfest or other festitvals. This mannequin was probably originally intended to display some other kind of clothing.
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