Hamburg and Lueneburg Heath. Daisy in full swing

With just short of three weeks tandeming behind us on our 12-week jaunt through Northern Europe, we’re settling into a pretty solid routine of about 70km a day, regardless it seems of how early we start or how far we intend to travel – feeling a bit guilty about the electrics, but it really does … Read more …

Bergen & Belsen. Two villages in Germany.

Today, as we take a day off from cycling to visit the Emigration museum in Bremerhaven (with help from German Rail and 49 euro monthly national roaming tickets), I’ll let pictures of the former concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen, on our road from Hanover to Luneburg, speak for themselves. Liberated by the British army in the … Read more …

Daisy, the Rat Catchers, and Hanover

Hamlin of ratcatching fame from the Brothers Grimm fairy tales has to be one of Germany’s prettiest old towns – and there’s a lot of competition. Hamlin – Hameln in German – is quietly understated, but beautifully preserved and proud of the 1284 story which history suggests was probably to do with local youngsters being … Read more …

Daisy loves German food, and the vast portions

Germany certainly doesn’t do food by halves. The portions here at the Westfaelischer Hof in Luegde (2 x 70km days, and moral of the story is don’t expect to camp if arriving after six…) are gigantic, and delicious. Huntsman’s Schnitzel for Jutta and mine overbaked with cheese and mushrooms. Subtle they ain’t, but talk about … Read more …

Daisy and the Dambusters – the Moehne Dam

Saturday May 6, Coronation Day back home, finds us in Lippstadt in the German Sauerland just short of Bielefeld, having visited (for the second time on our tandem) the Moehne dam of Dambusters memory in 1943. For Germany, even though at least 1500 people died, mostly forced labourers from then Nazi-occupied territories to the East … Read more …

Daisy and the world’s largest pizza

For this post, rather than writing a whole load of text, let the images tell the story. I ‘ll try to position in them in the right order, so for our tandem journey Tuesday May 2-Wednesday May 3, follow the pictures and the captions, and we’ll hope to raise a smile. Read more …

Daisy meets her German post bike cousin

In England when Jutta and I pedal past on our tandem Daisy2, the all-too-common cry from onlookers hoping to be enormously amusing is that “She’s Not Pedalling On The Back!” Ho ho. (It’s not). It’s indeed such a universal tandem experience that a couple of fellow cyclists used that cry as the website address for … Read more …

Daisy blows a third inner tube and Google Pixel dies

Ah well, Vermeer went so well that a price had to be paid. Today, Day 1 of Week 2 of Daisy’s 12-week odyssey around Germany and Northern Europe, saw us repairing two further rear punctures and having to hammer the arms of our Bob trailer straight after our heavy rear panniers knocked one side off … Read more …

Vermeer in Amsterdam: Daisy has to wait outside

With thanks again to Tiffany and Greg for hosting us in Amsterdam, their massive and special gift as Friends of the Rijksmuseum was to be able to take us both, one at a time, to see perhaps the best art exhibition I for one have ever experienced. I may not know much about art etc … Read more …

Daisy’s 1st stop -Amsterdam

Yes, our first puncture. Albeit in the UK before the Harwich ferry (the surfaces and roads here in NL are already dramatically cleaner and safer). Sorted in 20 minutes, which is a good augury – and reminder that while for the next three months to Gdansk and back, scenery, history, people, countries, cultures and conversations … Read more …