When we arrived, we got to go inside which was also gorgeous. We actually didn't get to see the entire castle because it was never actually finished. It was ordered to be built by King Ludwig II who incidentally was a bit mad and had plans to build numerous castles out in the Alps and all over Bavaria since he had envisioned up this fairytale world for himself due to his distaste at becoming King. Anyway, King Ludwig died before it was finished and then his family immediately cancelled all plans to continue finishing the castle, despite that it had been worked on for the past 17 years. Poor Ludwig. He only got to spend a little over 100 days living in his dream palace. Well, as you can see by the picture, we got a pretty fantastic view. We ended up hiking up to this bridge from across the way that was actually made to go over a waterfall, but it provided us with the perfect view. Stunning. Afterward, we ate in the cute little town. I was excited because I got mulled wine which is delicious. It's pretty similar to cider but better (in my opinion-not everyone was fond of it).
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| The Glockenspiel |
Then, I ate the largest pretzel I'd ever seen in my life. See? My friend, Olga's, face could fit inside of it! It was huge...so I shared since we'd already eaten a large lunch. It was pretty awesome though, in my opinion. So after a lovely afternoon in Munich, which is a really pretty city in general, we made our way to Salzburg. The hostel we stayed at was the nicest I've been at so far. The beds were...comfy! I slept wonderfully. It was called the Yo-Ho (which is pretty funny in my opinion. I just imagine people yodeling up in the Alps now).
Then, the next day, we toured Salzburg. I went with the later group (because I was lazy and there was no way I was waking up before 8 o'clock). There were three of us, and they'd made friends with these girls from South Africa, so we climbed up to the Hohensalzburg Fortress which was not as easy as I thought it would be (particularly with my backpack on). I was glad I did it, but once we got into the Fortress, it turns out that the roads inside it are incredibly steep as well. Joy! Ah, but it was really fun. Besides, it looks like the motto of our trip is becoming "Legs of Steel", so I'm sure all this walking is going to benefit me someway. In addition to the fortress, we also saw the Mirabell Gardens where they sing "Doe, a deer, a female deer..". It was pretty, and I can only imagine what it looks like in the summer when everything is in full bloom.
All in all, it was a really fabulous trip. My midterms were this week, so it's kept me busy as well! (which explains why I took forever to write this). I really enjoyed Munich and Salzburg. They were two beautiful cities, and it was all great, despite the cold!







