The final day was spent sailing through the flatlands of the Netherlands, with windmills as the main attraction. At Kinderdijk, a World Heritage site, there are 19 historic windmills. TSH went on a walking tour of some of the windmills, including visiting one that at one time had housed a family of 15 people.
The word amongst the Embla passengers is that the Danube below Budapest is still closed to help with the search for the bodies of the people drowned in the recent collision. Hence ships such as the Viking Lif cannot go south and also cannot go north because of the high water. It is rumoured that passengers have decided to abandon their cruises and return home.
The infrastructure of the Danube/Main/canal/Rhine is not really capable of supporting the amount of traffic it has attracted. A victim of its own success.
The holiday was completed with the KLM flight from Amsterdam to Manchester.
Showing posts with label Viking embla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viking embla. Show all posts
Thursday, 6 June 2019
Sunday, 2 June 2019
To Cologne
The Embla is now on the Rhine, which is both wider and
busier than the Main. The gorge provided
many views of castles which are now either ruins or hotels. Castles thus became
as plentiful as churches. TSH also noted that there were railways running along
both sides of the river, so the camera was kept busy.
There was a stop for a visit to Marksburg Castle. The
weather is much warmer now and Diva was most unimpressed at the climb to the
castle in the afternoon heat. She returned to the bus and was very careful to
get on one marked with the correct ship, as there were several Viking groups at
the castle. When unfamiliar faces started appearing on the bus, she knew that
they were on the wrong bus and explained this to them. It turned out that the
sign on the bus had been changed whilst she was on there, so she had the
humiliation of a group of people explaining to each other that the woman ‘was
on the wrong bus’.
TSH thought the visit to the castle was ok but was probably
more interesting to people coming from countries where no old castles existed.
He would have preferred to stay on the ship to Koblenz and spend time there. This
was another occasion when Viking dropped off an excursion from one point and
picked them up from another, reducing flexibility for returning to the ship
early or late.
There is now a member of Reception staff dedicated to TSH’s
cap, which he has so far lost 3 times. Each time, he has thought his holiday to
be over and each time he has been very relieved when his personal ‘lost and
found’ officer returned it to him. Note
from TSH – The story on the cap has had a certain amount of poetic licence added
by Diva.
Friday, 31 May 2019
Germany
Viking Embla has its top deck folded down and this is likely
to remain the case for several days. This is not connected with the high water
but is normal for the low bridges on this section of the river.
In Bamberg, Diva rebelled against another guided tour,
especially since it was one where passengers were to be dropped off at one quay
and collected from another. The ship’s record on keeping to such a timetable is
not great, because of queues for locks. Diva spent a pleasant morning with a
past paper for her maths exam. Scored 86%, which is only 1 mark clear of what
she needs, so it was not the best attempt ever – normally she has managed to
score 90%+.
TSH went on the organised walking tour of Bamberg which
revealed the town to be the prettiest visited on the trip so far. The two hours
of free time allowed TSH to wander and make extensive use of his camera. Whilst
many places claim to be like Venice but have few waterways Bamberg did at least
have a gondolier plying his trade on the river. TSH did not get round to
testing the local smoky beer which is
said to taste like liquid bacon.
Embla sailed past a very friendly German town where the
locals had obviously enjoyed the beery aspects of the Public Holiday of
Ascension Thursday/Father’s Day. There was a group of girls who seemed to be
practising their cheer leader routine. Many waved and one woman asked ‘Wovon
sind sie hier?’, looking delighted when Diva replied ‘England’.
The visit in Wurzburg was to the residence of a prince-bishop.
The outside of the building is not particularly attractive – it looks like a
much larger(!!) Buckingham Palace. But the inside is full of art and very
elaborate décor, especially the ’mirror cabinet’, which is a small(ish) room
lined with mirrors and gilt and paintings.
The passengers now all know that the tragic incident on the
Danube in Budapest involved a Viking cruise ship, although no Viking crew or
passengers were harmed. River traffic downstream was halted for some time
whilst emergency services searched in vain for survivors. The Viking captain
has been arrested.
Wednesday, 29 May 2019
Viking Embla
TSH and Diva have the same cabin as before. Almost the same
but the lighting system is different. Lots and lots of switches but this time
without labels. And some seem to be interdependent!! The ship layout is
identical to the Viking Lif.
The visit to Nuremburg was one of the best so far. Chilling
visit to the Nazi rally area, followed by a guided walk around the attractive
city centre. It has mostly been rebuilt since the serious bomb damage inflicted
by the Allies in WW2. But, like everywhere else on this holiday so far, there
is a huge amount of scaffolding and a huge amount of building work.
Before Nuremburg, Regensburg felt like freedom. No tour
group. No waiting around. No monotonous guide. No earpieces. Just a stroll
round a pleasant town, which is a mixture of a real town with real inhabitants
and a number of tourists.
Now that the ship is in Germany, wearing of seat belts is
compulsory.
The food on the Embla does not seem to be as good, but maybe
that is just a bad first impression after a long tiring day. TSH did not finish
his dessert at lunch time – a first for him!!
By moving ships, the opportunity to cruise the Main-Danube
canal (a great feat of modern engineering) has been lost. The rest of the canal
was mostly navigated by night. This has all been a great source of
disappointment to Diva, who had attended a talk about the canal and really
wanted to experience it.
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