It's true! Next week I'm heading across the pond for a visit to a vendor's shop in the Ruhr valley (Mulheim). I'll have a couple of days for frivolity amongst some sweat and toil in the shop and then I'll be looking for sights of interest, as well as a cold stein of beer and some bratwurst. I thought that I'd toss this out here for recommendations from the well-traveled, erudite, and historically astute members of my favorite S&W Forum.
Thus far, in addition to spending around 3 days in Mulheim, I'm planning to visit my son, a medic at Landstahl Army Hospital and then going over to Malmedy, Belgium where I'm to meet a relative for the first time. I also intend to hike in the Hurtgen Forest; and to visit the Bridge at Remagen; a couple of places that my father was at during WW-II. Anyways, I'm likely to have a few days to just sort of buzz around and was wondering what others recommendations would be for sights to see and things to do in western Germany. It's been like 35 years since I've been to Europe; back then Mrs.Speedo and I did it on Fromer's (not sure that's right) "Europe on $5 & $10 per Day". Somehow I don't think that I'll be bringing that book along on this trip. So....any words to the wise, "must see" places; places to avoid, and advice for things best not done? Thanks; wish me luck (hope that my Droid works over there); and photos of S&W-related stuff and things of interest to be posted in a couple of weeks. -S2
Thus far, in addition to spending around 3 days in Mulheim, I'm planning to visit my son, a medic at Landstahl Army Hospital and then going over to Malmedy, Belgium where I'm to meet a relative for the first time. I also intend to hike in the Hurtgen Forest; and to visit the Bridge at Remagen; a couple of places that my father was at during WW-II. Anyways, I'm likely to have a few days to just sort of buzz around and was wondering what others recommendations would be for sights to see and things to do in western Germany. It's been like 35 years since I've been to Europe; back then Mrs.Speedo and I did it on Fromer's (not sure that's right) "Europe on $5 & $10 per Day". Somehow I don't think that I'll be bringing that book along on this trip. So....any words to the wise, "must see" places; places to avoid, and advice for things best not done? Thanks; wish me luck (hope that my Droid works over there); and photos of S&W-related stuff and things of interest to be posted in a couple of weeks. -S2