18 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 18 May 2026

Oberstdorf, Allgau, Bavaria

The weather in the Alps in May is changeable, to say the least! It was bitterly cold on Saturday, when we arrived, and all the skaters froze at the welcome party. Then yesterday was really lovely, mostly sunny and very warm, and today - this afternoon, really - it has been very wet indeed. It wouldn't really be Oberstdorf without a picture like this:

Anyway, the Swan Whisperer went for a run this morning before breakfast, but I found myself really tired - I seem to have overdone it rather over the past few days! I did get up when he came in and, after breafast, contemplated going into town to visit the local Lidl, but realised that this was simply Not On, so contented myself with going to Norma, which is even nearer to the Wohnmobilstellplatz than Lidl is to home! 

I went up to the rink to see at least one skater that I wanted to see, but found I was very tired, so when she had skated I went back to the WoMo and lay down for a bit before lunch, missing another skater I should have liked to have seen. After lunch, I again lay down and rested for awhile, but headed up to the rink (in the pouring rain) for 5:30 to watch pretty much continuously from then until the close of play. Zorans seems to be closed on Mondays (although I'm not actually sure that it was tonight - but perhaps it doesn't when there is An Event on), so we went out to a local take-away called "Zur Currywurst" and got ourselves the eponymous sausage and a portion of chips to take away. Which was delicious, and I ate all my sausage and pretty much my fair share of chips, too! We hadn't realised the sausages would come with rolls, so we decided to keep them and have them for breakfast tomorrow. 

We saw all the women skaters we wanted to see in Gold V Free, Silver II Artistic; and Gold III Artistic which was very frustrating - two friends were lying first and second in the class (only 5 skaters in it), when the fifth skater pipped both of them and (deservedly) won the class! My friend who came 2nd was very frustrated as she said that is the 8th time she has come second, and never yet won! 

I was very stiff by the time the skating finished - ice rinks are not comfortable places to sit for hours, and I ended up with serious chapelbottom! I had the inflatable cushion for my back, but the flat cushion I like to sit on is fabric, and there wasn't room to stuff it in my bag, and it was too wet to just carry it, so I left it back in the WoMo. I must manage things better tomorrow, but I hope it won't be quite so cold and wet. This being Oberstdorf, it will probably snow.... And despite everything, I have still done almost 7k steps today! 

Late Spring Holiday, 17 May 2026

Oberstdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria

I woke up really early and needed to visit the sanitary block; on my way back I grabbed my phone as the early morning sun hitting the snow-covered mountains was so spectacular! 

We didn't actually leave the motor home in the morning, as we were watching the livestream from the competition, and then our church service (quality not at all bad), and then we had lunchI, During the early part of the morning, the Swan Whisperer changed our sheets and towels, as we are half-way through the holiday. After lunch he went for a walk which he later described as "Very long, very strenuous, very enjoyable!" 

I, meanwhile, went up to the rink and sat with some friends to watch other friends skate. When there was a gap in my interest, I decided to go for a walk in the village. Either I have done too much over the past ten days or I'm not quite as adjusted to the altitude as I thought I was, but I found it rather hard going towards the end, and had to force myself nnot to take the bus back fr just one stop! Eventually I did >10.5k steps over the course of the day. 

When the SW got back from his walk, we had a cup of tea, and he went up to the rink as he couldn't make the livestream work - I think it did go down for a while there - but I decided to stay put and read. I'm reading Julia Boyd's "A Village under the Nazis", which is about Oberstdorf, and is very interesting. 

We had arranged to join some other ice dancers (after all, that is what we were) for a meal at Zum Wilde Männle, in town, which was most enjoyable, both the company and the food! I had the trout with asparagus and new potatoes, which was lovely, although I couldn't eat the potatoes and the SW had to help me with the trout! He had roast pork, which looked very good. I had yet another Hugo (I gather that traditionally it is not made with gin, just elderflower, mint and prosecco; the gin is a modern addition). 

When we had finished eating, we went back to the rink where we had hoped to watch the rest of the day's competitions, Unfortunately, they were running rather late, and I started flaking out, so we came back to the WoMo and I went to bed and watched the remaining skaters on the livestream! Didn't have the mental energy to blog, though. 

16 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 16 May 2026

Oberstdorf, Allgaü, Bavaria

We have had it relatively easy compared to the stories we are hearing of mislaid luggage (including, disastrously, ice skates), trains up the creek, and generally awful journeys. However, our own day was not without its problems. We got up early, and set off before breakfast to get to the parkrun in Ulm, but, alas, when we got there the car park we needed to use was closed for an event of some kind or other, and we were waved away. So no parkrun for the poor Swan Whisperer. We found somewhere to park, but far too far away to get back in time, and had breakfast, and then headed straight to Oberstdorf, arriving about 11:30.

I went over to Norma and got a few things, and after lunch and a bit of a rest, we went up to the rink where we met loads of friends, hugged many, chatted to a few. Then back down to the Wohnmobilestellplatz to register and pay - he still only takes cash, so the SW dashed into the village to get some. The man did say we could pay tomorrow, but easier to get it over and done with. This year, we can get our Kurkarte online, so we did, but I haven't yet tried to use it. 

We went back to the rink for the opening ceremonies, during which the SW was presented with a badge, as he is one of the few skaters who took part in the first competition - and this is the 20th! He skated with someone else that first year. We came to watch the 5th year, and actually competed the 10th.Then we have been coming every year since 2017, except last year when the dates simply didn't work for us. 

The competition starts tomorrow, and I'm sure we will be in and out of the rink - too many classes have skaters we don't really know just now. But there's lots to do in Oberstdorf even without watching skating (and there is always the livestream if you want to watch just one skater!). I see the Oberstdorf Therme has reopened after about 20 years, so may well see if anybody else wants to go with me.....

15 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 15 May 2026

Weilheim an der Teck, Baden-Württemberg

We are only just not in Bavaria! But still, I understand, in Baden-Württemberg. 

After breakfast and tidying up, we drove the short distance to the Schwartzwald-Center and parked up. I expect the Swan Whisperer had coffee and did various things, while I thoroughly enjoyed myself in the shopping mall. There was a big shoe shop but, perhaps it is as well, the trainers I really loved didn't come in my size (and were expensive). There was a C&A (I do miss that!) but I did not yield to temptation. Just. Then there was a huge Müller, and I did buy some travel-sized shower gels which smelt absolutely lush! 

Then downstairs to the REWE, where I really only bought such groceries as we needed for today, and tomorrow. A banana, as I want a peanut butter and banana sandwich for my breakfast, and a rather large granola yoghurt for the SW to have after his parkrun. And various other bits and bobs. 

Then it was time to head on, and we drove down here to Weilheim an der Teck. I was pleased to find that it was easy to pay with the app, and of course it was less than half what we paid for last night. But no WiFi, alas. 

Then a much-needed lunch (I do wish I could manage a whole one of those delicious German rolls) which I included a delicious patisserie, which was a layer of raspberries in jelly, a layer of some kind of 
yoghurt concoction, and a layer of sponge, the whole surrounded by a protective coating of chocolate. I forgot to take a photo until it was too late! I should really have only had half of it, but it really was too good to resist! After which, I flopped on the bed and went to sleep for a bit, and when I woke up we had a cup of tea, and then set out to explore the town. 

At first, we thought it would be disappointing, as it seemed to be rather nondescript residential housing, and a ReWe/Aldi/Tedi complex, but we walked a little further and found ourselves in the old town, which really was rather nice. I was not really enjoying the walk, as we had come down a rather steep hill, and I was not looking forward to the climb back up! Imagine my surprise, then, when I found we were back at the aire, and it hadn't at all felt uphill! I would have enjoyed the walk so much more had I realised that was going to happen! 

On or way back, we stopped at a random Netto and bought some pink fizz and a couple of cans of Hugo. When we got back, we decided the sun was over the yardarm, and I had one of the tins, while the SW had a beer. The Hugo was lovely, and didn't taste a bit alcoholic - but I noticed, too late, too late, that it was 6.9% ABV! I am well aware that I have drink taken..... 



14 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 14 May 2026

Freudenstadt, Baden-Wurtenburg, Germany 

We left Strasbourg about 10:30, having used the services and made our farewells - I expect we will return to that campsite again, probably on our visit to the Christmas markets. Our first port of call was to have been the Esso garage in Kehl, but we missed the entrance, and ended up going all round the houses until we found diesel which, while horribly expensive, was about 25 cents a litre than it is in France. 

All went smoothly for awhile, but the Satnav suddenly told us to turn left instead of following the signs to Freudenstadt, and we decided we knew better than it. So we stayed on the main road which was probably a Big Mistake, as it went over the mountains (Black Forest) and round lots of hairpin bends. The Satnav probably knew an easier route! Oh well, we got there in the end and the bends, while horrible and sick-making, weren't too scary because at least there was armco and stuff to stop you going over the edge. The SW wanted to stop for coffee, but I begged him not to on the grounds that the sooner we got the drive over and done with, the better! 

So, anyway, we arrived at Freudenstadt only to discover that where we normally parked up is no longer the motorhome aire, but instead they have laid out a shiny new aire with marked pitches, services, electricity and even WiFi - for a fee! Electricity and water are extra, but we can do without them, and the WiFi is included. It wouldn't be quite so bad if they didn't charge tourist tax, which made the price of the night half as much again. Plus it is further from both the swimming-pool and the big Schwarzwald shopping centre, which I am looking forward to exploring in the morning. No point today, as it is Ascension Day and the shops are shut! 

We thought about going swimming, but the reviews said it was always packed out on public holidays, so we decided against it. The SW went for a walk, and as there have been several showers, and even a crack or two of thunder, he got a bit wet! 

Supper was a bit of a disaster. I had bought delicious rösti from Lidl, and decided to cook one with a mushroom and cream cheese sauce (garlic and herb cream cheese), pureed broccoli and asparagus. The veg were all right, although the broccoli took a LOT of puréeing, but the rösti were very difficult to cook - I should have used the larger pan, as really we ended up with brown-ish shards of cooked potato that didn't hold together at all. Oh well, they tasted fairly good, and there is about 1/3 left, as it was far more than I thought. So, as we have no fresh bread for the morning, we might fry what's left up again and also a tomato to go with our fried eggs. 

After supper, I did some of the tai chi form as I'd had no exercise today, and feel a great deal better for it! 

13 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 13 May

Strasbourg, Grand-Est

Today is our last full day in Strasbourg; we will have to move on tomorrow. I should have liked to have stayed another night, but the campsite is full for the long weekend, so we'll head on. I would then have liked to have gone to our next scheduled stop, and arrive in Oberstdorf on Friday rather than Saturday, but himself wants to do the Ulm parkrun, so we can't. We think we'll stop over in Freudenstadt, on our route, where we have stopped a couple of times before. Of course, the shopping complex there will be closed tomorrow, as it is Ascension Day, but they'll be open again on Friday morning, and I'm sure I'll have time to shop then. 

But to return to today. We had thought to take the bus to Etoile-Bourse and then change on to a D tram, but in the end we got off a couple of stops earlier and walked up along the river, to the Barrage Vauban, which was having Works done to it, so covered in scaffolding, and so into Petite France.
I hadn't known that, back in the day, it was the main port for Strasbourg, and the area where the more noisome trades were kept, and the poorest people lived. Nowadays, of course, it is seriously touristy! 

We were delighted to find the local Methodist Church, although it was locked so we couldn't go in; however we could, and did, go into St Thomas' church, which is also Protestant. The SW said it was too highly decorated to be Protestant, but I pointed out that it was restrained compared to some Anglo-Catholic churches we know! There was an exhibition of modern sculptures taking place, which were rather lovely. 

We walked on up to Homme de Fer, and then to Place Kléber and looked round the market there; then on to Les Halles, where there was a shopping centre but it wasn't very exciting. So we came away. I was beginning to have had enough by then, so
 we walked back down the road to a restaurant I'd seen yesterday and thought looked good. It was called Le Bouillon Pharamond, and is a homage to the traditional "bouillons", or workman's cafés, of Paris. 

It was very good. I had snails (and because I wanted a main course, I goody didn't sop up the delicious garlic butter with the bread provided) followed by steak and chips, which was not such a huge helping I couldn't eat it all - plus I was hungry after all that walking. I washed it down with Diabolo, that delicious mint cordial that I would never drink at home. The SW had egg mayonnaise followed by boeuf bourginon with coquillettes, washed down with apple juice. 

We then lazily took the tram one stop back to Homme de Fer, where we changed to an F, which took us to Comte Station, where there is a Lidl. I bought one or two things for tomorrow's food, and we walked back to the campsite down rather a lovely path which takes us past the old Jewish cemetery and through a public park. 

Whereupon I flopped on the bed and went to sleep for a bit, and the SW did a load of laundry. And in a bit, we will have croque-monsieurs for supper. At least, ham and cheese toasties because we probably can't be bothered to make béchamel sauce! 

Photospam, needless to say, on Facebook. 

12 May 2026

Late Spring holiday, 12 May 2026

Strasbourg, Grand-Est, France

Today, we went to Germany. Yes, I know we will be going there on Thursday, but, among other things, we wanted to see whether diesel was any cheaper across the Rhine. It is, quite significantly, although it is still eye-wateringly expensive! 

Anyway, the SW went for a run first thing, while I got breakfast (scrambled eggs on a lovely fresh baguette), and then we set off. I thought we had decided to go up to Comte tram stop, which is where the local Lidl is, to locate it and to see a part of the town we hadn't yet seen, but the SW misunderstood and thought we were walking towards the central station - as if, it's much easier to go by public transport! So once that was sorted out, we found we were one tram stop nearer to town. We changed at Homme de Fer (no, I don't know why Iron Man, either!), and it was an uneventful run to Kehl Rathaus. 

We wandered up the main drag, with me telling myself firmly that I could go to both Müller and Woolworth's when we get to Oberstdorf, and then turned down towards the Edeka Center (sic), where I parked the SW with a cup of coffee, and went to DM (I do like their moisturiser and their shampoo bars, only they didn't have the moisturiser I like) and to Tedi, where I didn't buy anything, and so to Edeka, where I got fresh milk for the SW, and a few goodies you can get in Germany but not in France or the UK. 

The SW had kindly bought me a coffee, which was getting cold, but still drinkable, and although it was 13:00, I felt I could last out until we got back to the WoMo before eating anything. So we walked back to Kehl Bahnhof, getting the view of the mosque in the distance, and got on the tram there. Which, unfortunately, broke down! In a place where there was no convenient alternative, and I knew I couldn't walk another 20 minutes at that stage. So we had to wait until a mechanic came, who seems to have waved a magic wand over the tram, as it promptly started off at full speed and then had to brake rather hard at a red signal. The driver apologised! 

We got to Etoile-Bourse without further incident, and there was a C1 bus almost straight away, and so back to the campsite. I had bought rolls for lunch, and they were as delicious as always, even though I couldn't manage a whole one. 

I had hoped to go out again this afternoon, but it just couldn't be done, alas. I did go for a leg-stretch up to the main block to refill my water bottles, but that's as far as it went. The SW did go out for a short explore, but mostly to see where a path went before we go out tomorrow. And I have done nearly 8K steps today, as I did yesterday, which is a lot for me!