Ebrach Town
EN
Last year we did a short
stop at this humble old rustic town ‘Ebrach’ (Germany) while on our way home from
I think we shocked this little
peaceful town a bit with our arrival: a touringbus full of tourist haha. But
the hotel hospitality was great. The hotel landlady even waved us out on the
day of leaving!
Again, our stay in Ebrach
was short and we didn’t have the chance to explore this town fully.
But according to
Tripadvisor, Ebrach’s only top attraction is Ebrach Abbey. And the still,
rustic countryside landscape. So I think we’ve explored this town fully
afterall!
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Vorig jaar hebben we een
korte stop gedaan bij deze nederige oude rustieke dorpje 'Ebrach' (Duitsland) terwijl we op
weg zijn naar huis van onze Praag vakantie. En als ik zeg een kort verblijf was
het ook een kort verblijf, want Ebrach is een religieus dorp en toevallig vierde
Ebrach een religieus feestdag op onze dag van aankomst en alles was gesloten.
Gelukkig voor ons dat de enige faciliteit die destijds open is, is ons hotel.
Ik denk dat we ook destijds
dit klein rustige dorpje beetje geschokt hebben met onze aankomst: een
touringbus vol toeristen haha. Maar het hotel was super gastvrijheid. De
bazin van het hotel zwaaide ons nog even uit bij onze vertrek!
Nogmaals, ons verblijf in
Ebrach was kort en we kregen hierdoor niet de kans om deze stad volledig te
verkennen.
Maar volgens Tripadvisor
heeft Ebrach maar 1 topattractie en dat is de Ebrach Kloster. En het rustieke
plattelandschap rondom dit dorpje. Dus ik denk dat we hiermee Ebrach toch
volledig hebben bezocht!
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Has a potential to be a high class boarding school or something. But it's a monastery, museum and partial function as a prison as well.
This T-Mobile phonecell looks so misplaced in this time-stood-still town like Ebrach.
My accommodation + the rest
Since everything was closed in town, we dined at the hotel restaurant. I had vegetarian tortellini's which were super salty.
And here I'm really enjoying myself alone in this room, in this quiet town while wishing for a kingsize bed.
The tulips reminds me of my Holland. And I'm not that good but I just wanted to practice with the hotel piano.
I love old towns like this! :)
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It all looks like a cosy Wes Anderson-esque fairytale!
ReplyDeleteThe place looks so homely, this is the type of stay that is hard to find in asia as you'd know! Our hotels and accommodations are all very modern or grand hotel types....although there are plenty of smaller boutique type options but this homely, stone, type look is rare and I'd love to stay in a cottage on hotel in europe! I couldn't get used to things being closed by 6 or 7pm! I'm just too used to everything being open until at least 10 in asia! Otherwise I'd love to visit where you were and enjoy the small town!
ReplyDeleteThat's so many functions for one place, and they don't seem to go together either - a prison with a museum? It must be interesting. The food looks great, and the hotel bed looks really cozy to me. I have a queen size bed and it's way too big for one person!
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Looks like such a charming place! Quiet and cozy :)
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It looks like a quaint and quiet town. That is too bad that everything was closed on the day you arrived, but perhaps it was for the better to experience a peaceful vacation. :)
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What a cute, nostalgic town! It's on my bucket list to spend a summer in one, sort of like a temporary retirement. Haha!
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