Thursday, April 24, 2025

Days 8 & 9, 22-23 April Mannheim to Rudesheim. Rhine gorge to Koblenz Germany

 Day 8 Mannheim to Rudesheim

We were up and out to the buses after breakfast today.  They took us half an hour to visit Schwetzingen palace. It is pretty magnificent and huge with two wings and a theatre (although we didn’t see this). It was originally built as a fort in 1350 but was destroyed and rebuilt on several occasions over the decades. Then the elector John Williams built it as their summer palace in the 1700’s –Hard to believe the decadence of how some people lived. The grounds were levelled to allow the carriages to easily transverse the paths. There was also a small roman amphitheatre built in the gardens. The gardens were the most impressive, with trees that have been trained into huge arbours.

We were handed over to a local guide, as with all these cruises and like the previous one – this lady was extremely passionate which is good, but she stood and talked and talked, and talked when people really wanted to move on and see things as we only had limited time. You get to the point where you can’t take any more in! It would be good to know in advance if they framed up the tours so you could choose whether you stayed with a group or wandered around on your own. But it was still good and could’ve spent hours walking around the gardens  

They took us up into the part of the palace that is open for viewing and still has all the furniture from the 1700. Interestingly, the bed was very small… kind of like a king single today and apparently the reason for that was they slept in different beds for space, because in those days they wore elaborate wigs which they must’ve left on – why didn’t they just take them off at night?! But the servants would come and put flea cages on them as well because they were scared of these wigs getting infested! Sounds like there was a lot of vanity and the olden days instagram- didn’t want to be caught out not looking perfect!

We also saw the room where the toilet which really was a commode was kept and the electors were very confident in themselves, so if they summoned people to come and listen to them or speak with them, you didn’t refuse. But if they needed the toilet, they would get the servant to wheel the commode into the room and they would sit down and go whilst still discussing the affairs of the day!

 It was very dark and heavy inside the palace rooms and again the guide was holding us in each room for long periods talking – we had forgotten the water bottles so got quite dry and it felt so stuffy it was almost claustrophobic, so just before it ended we went out of a door marked as the exit. Ended up putting us in some back stairwell and no way to go back ha ha! A woman appeared out of the blue so we told her we were just trying to get out!

We went and sat outside and bought a drink from the souvenir shop. We also bought a pretty, miniature hazelnut liquor bottle for Alison from San Francisco on our tour. They had approached us in the morning and asked if we would like to share her significant birthday with them for dinner on board the ship, so we wanted to get her something where we could. It was either alcohol or a tray of strawberries lol :-). There were those and fresh asparagus for sale on the stalls outside. 

It’s a pity we didn’t have time to wander the colourful town with beautiful architecture cos the tour had taken so long, but it was time to get back  So onto the buses and out of Mannheim, onto the ship for lunch. We decided to keep it tiny so we got a very small bowl of pasta and went and sat up on the top deck with a beer, as it is finally stopped raining. Was very nice sitting up there enjoying the view as for the first time we are sailing during the day and headed for Rudesheim. We sailed through to about 8 pm so around 6 hours free time on board the ship.

They don’t have a lot going on entertainment wise but after about 8 km of walking, it’s good to relax. We had dinner in the restaurant onboard with Alison and David, they bought out a cake and everybody sang happy birthday – it was lovely to share her special birthday together and David ordered some champagne. 

Then the four of us we were able to walk into the town after – Graeme and I have been there before and have to say it was a real disappointment bringing us in so late as the town was closed. So compared to the previous time it was dead and all we could do was walk around and look at the beautiful old buildings. Although to be fair, there was one restaurant that had Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” playing on the dance floor, so we stood out on the street and sang to it! It was funny :-). 

But overall everybody felt it was pointless putting us off in the dark to a town that was closed – it would be better if they worked the itinerary into being in port during the daytime.

The last time we visited here, a lot of people tried the famous Rudesheim coffee where they have coffee, chocolate, whipped cream and then they light it on fire so it has this blue flame coming off  it!

Still, we had a lovely walk and then headed back to the ship and showers in bed.



  





 
Asparagus is a specialty here & in season 








Day 9- Rhine Gorge to Koblenz
We had a better nights sleep last night as we were moored and didn’t sail through the night. The juddering and movement seems to wake most people, so was better this time. Plus that meant we sailed through the Rhine Gorge in daylight - we remembered it from our 2015 trip. The vineyards that sit on such vertical fields are impressive and the towns along the Rhine are so quaint. 

It was cold up on the sun deck, but we went up there for a walk around the walking track then i grabbed Graeme a blanket they have for the cold and we watched the scenery. So, so pretty as we could see on the curves of the river all the way behind us to the towns in front!

We went and got some toast and a hot drink then spoke to Julie & Justus from Utah who we went on the e-bike tour with the other day. They were planning on riding around Koblenz on the e-bikes when we dock rather than the included walking tour with a guide. So we grabbed the bikes and rode around to the Kaiser Wilhelm monument (emperor of Prussia) on the convergence of the Moselle & the Rhine rivers, climbed the steps & had a great view out.

Then we rode round to the parliament buildings, also impressive. Koblenz has a lovely feel & has an old & a new town as many have due to extensive bombings during WWll. We rode through the old town then needed to get back for the German lunch onboard. We all would have liked more time to ride but the lunch had smelt so good this morning, when they were cooking it!

We walked in, to be handed a big glass of German beer - danke schon!!! The lunch -omg, it was amazing and we have eaten traditional German food a number of times before, but this was up there with it. Veal Weiner schnitzel that was really tender, pork knuckle & crackling that were a.m.a.z.i.n.g & lots of different German sausages for Graeme (Boo to being allergic to them). There was also most excellent Mac n cheese & sauerkraut. For dessert they had nougat balls which weve never had before - they were almost like a crumbed bread with hot Nutella inside !!!!! What a feast- had to go & thank the head chef πŸ˜ƒ!

After lunch one of the other passengers knocked on our door to ask if we were going biking as they were going on on them, but we had a few things to do & planned to go walking a bit more in the town and see it on foot. Tidied up then went for about a 8km walk. We were feeling tired, so headed back- we are both feeling so sore body wise & constantly fatigued. The sleeps havent been great & probably the jet lag from such a long trip over is catching up. Think once you relax too, you get more tired!

A quiet dinner tonight - people are feeling the activities are somewhat lacking for an upmarket river cruise company like Emerald & we dont remember it like this on the cheaper Travelmarvel cruise we did years ago. It is still lovely to be on though, just a lot of downtime & sailings at night which mean disturbed sleep & missing seeing the landscape/lochs we go through. There are a nice group of people onboard - many older (some you wonder if they are ok as they are unsteady on their feet) right through to people in their 40’s to mid 60’s. 

It’s funny. I was looking at my phone today and all the Spark texts I’ve been getting as we’ve gone along– you can actually see the countries you were flying over in the plane as spark picks them up too! My list so far……
-  welcome to Indonesia.
– welcome to Singapore.
– welcome to Malaysia.
– welcome to Turkey.
– welcome to Romania.
– welcome to Austria.
– welcome to Germany.
– welcome to France.
- welcome to Germany again!😁😊




 




Koblenz

 
 





4 comments:

Toni said...

Mmm - organisation not the best for parts of the tour? That’s a real shame

sammy said...

Sounds like a nice few days with lots of walking!! I’ve noticed how many pairs of shoes u must of packed mum haha- not that that surprises me 😜

Danni said...

Can't imagine having a conversation as I'm going to the toilet πŸ˜‚ think I might pass on all that haha but so interesting to see and learn about

Anonymous said...

Haha. I’ve done pretty well Sam, only 1 pair of going out shoes, 1 pair of jandals (of course, I’m a kiwi!) 1 pair of sandshoes, pair of hiking boots & my leather ones. 😬😊 mum x