After a good breakfast in the hotel, I visited the Pompejanum in Aschaffenburg. It was build by king Ludwig I. as a rebuild of a Roman house. I could imagine rather good how the Roman people lived.
I grabbed my luggage and went to the museum of the Schloss Johannisberg, also in Aschaffenburg. It contains the world‘s largest cork collection (three rooms), mainly displaying famous buildings of Tivoli and Rome (like Amphitheatre, Pantheon).
Finally at 12 o‘clock I managed to start today‘s bike route. Next stop was Miltenberg, with a beautiful old town. Some buildings are even from the end of 15th century/beginning 16th century.
Finally at 19:50 I reached the camping and went directly to the restaurant. After setting up my new very small single person tent, I ate the delicious pizza.















6 thoughts on “2022-10-03: Day 03 Aschaffenburg – Lengfurt (102km, total 252km)”
Jetz muessi mau dä kommentarfänster teste
Ds föteli im zäut gseht ja super bequem us
Wünsch dir e gueti witerreis u cool ds so en blog füehrsch
Hmmm, mini emojis zeigts aui nid ah… 🙂
Auso das smilie i däm kommentar zeigts ah, abr hani nie teschtet. Abr schint würklech nume paar basis smilie z‘akzeptiere..
Schinbar akzeptiert WordPress nume folgende smileys: https://codex.wordpress.org/de:Verwenden_von_Smileys#Was_tippe_ich_ein_um_Smileys_zu_machen.3F
Merci :)! Isch am gäbigschte so. Süsch machtmes eh ersch viu zspät u weiss dhelfti nüm 😉
This journey must be really exciting. So many beautiful places.
Indeed 🙂 . I still hope silently that the instruction booklet for the WSPC will not be published too soon 😉