Posted on 12/23/2009 5:53:54 PM PST by paul in cape
My wife and I, and our two teenagers are off on a well-earned vacation to Mittersfeld (Black Forest/Bavaria) and Salsberg on Christmas Day thru New Years. I'd appreciate any feedback from my second family as to what to see (or don't bother to see), as well as some out of the way places to visit.
If not, Merry Christmas to All, and have a healthy, hearty and blessed New Year.
Well, OK. Just one more sip!
Our hotel!
Don’t bother with The World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock in the Black Forest. hahha. I’ll tell you all about it if you wish.
Don't drink the water.......
Take German lessons before you fo.
This time of year, the Tyrol is the place to be. Great food, great beer, great skiing; can’t ask for more. The people are even more friendly than the Bavarians.
Have an enjoyable Christmas and a happy New Year, Paul
Here are some links for your you to peruse before you go.
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http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1123.html
http://germany.usembassy.gov/acs/index.html
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Note: The following text is a quote:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_3241.html
Travel Alert
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Bureau of Consular Affairs
This information is current as of today, Wed Dec 23 2009 18:04:01 GMT-0800 (PST).
Germany
November 12, 2009
The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens that over the past few months, Al Qaeda has released videos threatening to conduct terrorist attacks against German interests. While these threats initially mentioned the German federal elections in September, Al Qaeda continues to threaten Germany. German authorities are taking these threats seriously and are actively investigating all threats. This Travel Alert replaces the Travel Alert issued on September 24, notes continuing threats to German interests, and expires on February 10, 2010.
The Department of State urges U.S. citizens to maintain good security practices at all times, and to maintain a heightened situational awareness and a low profile. Americans are advised to monitor local news reports and consider the level of security present when visiting public places or choosing hotels, restaurants, and entertainment and recreation venues.
The Department encourages U.S. citizens to read the current Worldwide Caution. It provides additional information on potential threats to U.S. citizens overseas, along with advice on how to reduce your vulnerability to such threats. Additional general information on residing and traveling abroad, including the latest Country Specific Information for Germany, may be found on the Bureau of Consular Affairs website.
Contact information for the U.S. Embassy in Berlin and U.S. Consulates in Frankfurt, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Munich, and Leipzig may be found on the U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Germanys website. All U.S. citizens traveling to or living in Germany are urged to register with the U.S. Embassy through the State Department’s travel registration website.
Travelers may also obtain up-to-date information on security conditions by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States or outside the United States and Canada on a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444.
Take a wine tour at one of the many vineyards in the area and castles are everywhere, Neuschwanstein is amazing.
Don’t miss Hallstatt...not far from Salzburg. Don’t miss a visit to the Fort above Salzburg.
Are you going to wear your cape during this trip?
Here’s a couple of links to view regarding Prague:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1099.html
http://prague.usembassy.gov/amer_cit_serv.html
Please do. Waste of time? (pun intended)
Cindy,
Thanks for the update. I completely forgot to check with the State Dept. Will do tmo.
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