Here are some pictures from the village.
After this we headed over to the Trippstadt area. This was one of our favorite places to visit locally. It is in a wooded gorge. We had a bit of trouble getting through the village since the road was torn up right on main street in the center of town. We couldn't get good data reception for the GPS on my phone so we kept going up and down little side streets trying to figure out where we were going. Eventually we had to go round about by another village to come back around the other side. Karlstahl is a gorge that has a nature path which we really enjoyed walking.
To add to our active day we headed over to Landstuhl. We tried to visit the hospital where Heather was born, but we couldn't enter the area without a military ID. Walked around town and then had an incredible ice cream.
We went to a store that is like a Sam's Club and Super Walmart combined with every thing all jumbled together. Bakery section near dishes and towels. Shoes across the aisle from jellies and jams. You insert coins into shopping cart handle to release cart from chain as you go into store. On the way out you reinsert the chain and you get your coin back. This makes sure cart is returned to front of store rather than being left in parking lot. Great solution to missing carts, America!
Headed back to hotel to relax and enjoy snack items (crackers, cheese, sausage, chocolate, etc.) as a light supper. Started our Germany journal by Cheryl, writing on the balcony in Schwedelbach, watching the sun set... Feeling sad that we will be leaving in a day and a half, knowing we will probably not return...but so thankful we had this opportunity to revisit a special place to us. Another good night's rest...
A short visit but happy you are enjoying a sweet little town!
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