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Old Today | 05:56 AM
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38N in Germany and north Italy (+ Prague and Wroclaw)

38 nights in May/June 2026 - currently on a solo trip visiting Germany, Prague, Wrocław and north Italy.


The purpose of my travels is to revisit each of my parents’ childhood home towns in Saxony, Germany and reunite with my cousins.

My cousins (in Germany) and I (in Australia) arranged a reunion trip for my father and his sister in 2018, and I’m grateful we did as this was the last time they saw each other
3 slow weeks in Bavaria


I followed that up with a trip with my mother in 2019 joined by another cousin,
Slowly does it...our trip to north Italy


We all lost a parent in the past year and decided we needed to catch up, plus I have enjoyed some family trips to north Italy and love this region.

When I last visited Saxony, we based in Chemnitz, and daytripped visiting the Bastei bridge, Königstein Fortress, Dresden (museums including the Green Vault, Semper Opera house tour), Meissen, St Moritzburg, Fichtelberg, Annaberg Buchholz, Bad Schlema and then Karlovy Vary.


This is a striking and varied region with dramatic geological formations - the Sandstone Mountains, gorges, forests, rivers, vibrant cities, charming villages, castles, fortresses, mining history, reformation history, composers, writers.

Could have a much longer visit to Saxony.

I added Prague, Wrocław and Quedlinburg as they were logical for my itinerary and on my very long ‘places to see’ list.

In north Italy I have previously stayed in Malcesine, Verona, Trento, Vipiteno and Bressanone, plus val Gardena, val Pusteria and val Badia (and further south Milan, Cinque Terre, Volterra, Florence, Bergamo).

I decided to base in the Trentino region again for the latter part of trip.

Rovereto looked interesting, nice to wander and well located for day tripping.

This trip evolved around family availability so changed routing a few times, factoring in public holidays, weekends, their work commitments (normally I plan a loop route without backtracking), and wasn’t the most efficient itinerary, but it met my needs.


So the itinerary is

Entry / exit via Munich -


Regensburg 3N

Prague 4N

Wrocław 4 N

Stadt Wehlen 6N

Quedlinburg 3N

Leipzig 5N

Rovereto 12N

Freising 1N

38N


Lots of train travel, so will have time to write TR as I go.

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Travel day:

Up at 4 am

Adelaide to Singapore flight = 7 hours

Singapore = 9 hours layover

Singapore to Munich flight = 13 hours

Munich to Regensburg train = 1.5 hours



Layover Singapore - decided against a transit hotel room, and opted to go exit airport and head into city (last time went to the Botanic Gardens)

Note : Up to 3 days prior can apply online for an SG Arrival Card ICA provides an e-pass for a transit visit
https://eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard/fvipa

It is an easy exit from airport (scan passport, it takes seconds) to MRT station, contactless ticket system - scan your digital wallet and you enter the station, train to Bugis station, just by the Parkview (Art Deco) building (Atlas bar is apparently incredible), to the Arab quarter, Sultan Mosque is a 5 min walk - historic Arab Street, Kampong Glam, some pedestrianized streets with lots of eateries and stores, touting is illegal so no hassling, traditional shophouses, impressive murals, a Malay cultural festival was underway with food stalls, music, then returned and walked to terminal 2 to view the Jewel waterfall.







Shophouses
Shophouses







Lots of restaurants
Lots of restaurants

Great mural
Great mural



Jewel at Changi airport
Jewel at Changi airport






Walked nearly 10 km today



Then a midnight flight to Munich of 13 hours

So about 30 hours of travel.
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Day 1: train to Regensburg (visit Amberg)



Landed in Munich at 7 am, with a surprisingly quick EES (the EU Entry/Exit System) registration (facial and fingerprint scan), passport control and bag collection and onward train at 8:16 am with travel to Regensburg taking 1.5 hours (2 platforms underground at airport, 1 for the direct hourly regional train to Regensburg, no need to change in the city, bought €34 Bavaria ticket as it was same price as point to point and could use for whole day)

It was all so efficient I arrived at my Regensburg hotel at 10 am.

Regensburg 3 N Hotel Das Regensburg @ Jesuitenplatz 1 (booked single room via hotel website €339 for 3 N - was upgraded to a larger room)

Close to train station, quiet square, modern rooms, great breakfasts, an outdoor terrace. Excellent hotel.



Regensburg is a city in eastern Bavaria, commonly visited as part of ‘river cruise’ trade as it lies on the Danube, population 170,000

Well preserved historic architecture, doesn’t feel like a ‘big’ city, lovely setting on river, 900 year old stone bridge, huge Gothic cathedral.

Chose Regensburg as an easy direct train from Munich, (then a direct train ride to Prague), a compact medieval old town, a not overwhelming jet lag recovery first stop.. touristy enough that lots of dining options on Sundays and Mondays.

10 am is far too early to check in, so left bags at the hotel and hopped on a train to Amberg 40 min away (used the same €34 Bavaria ticket as it’s an all day ticket)

Individual tickets for the day would have been Munich to Regensburg to Amberg to Regensburg €34 + €23 + €23 = €80, compared to Bavaria day ticket €34



Amberg is an enchanting small medieval town, with the pretty river Vils running through it, the fortified bridge ‘Stadtbrille’, intact town walls and gates (the huge Nabburger Gate), stunning historic architecture and gardens, the Gothic church St Martin’s (built around 1500), a wonderful market square, it was a perfect half day visit.

Had an outdoor lunch under an umbrella and shady trees and potted plants, such a pleasant atmosphere.

Good beer, and a Bavarian meal of potato dumplings, pork, mushrooms, salad €23.

There were many families with young children, and the market square was busy, but mostly heard German spoken.

It felt like a town where there were more local tourists visiting on this sunny Sunday, than international travellers.

City gate
City gate

Walk around the walls
Walk around the walls

Walk around the walls
Walk around the walls

The fortified bridge
The fortified bridge

Fortified bridge
Fortified bridge

So nice and quiet
So nice and quiet



Colourful riverside buildings
Colourful riverside buildings

Charming squares
Charming squares

Lots of nice alleys to explore
Lots of nice alleys to explore

Lunch was calling..
Lunch was calling..

Lunch spot
Lunch spot







Lunch
Lunch
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More Amberg…


Gentle amble through the walled town
Gentle amble through the walled town















Tiny red house
Tiny red house













The market square
The market square

Old town hall
Old town hall



Walls from inside town
Walls from inside town

Housing later built into the walls
Housing later built into the walls

Garage and tiny house built at internal wall
Garage and tiny house built at internal wall








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Continued ..Returning to Regensburg mid afternoon for hotel checkin, then a bit of a wander this warm Sunday afternoon.

Bustling city centre, with many charming winding streets, there were lots of tourists on the historic stone bridge and groups of young Gen Y and Z’s on the riverside eating pizza, chatting, playing cards.

Small bars and eateries looked busy. Cyclists seemed very patient trying to weave their way through the crowds.

The massive Gothic St Peter’s cathedral is under restoration, so just photographed a part of it, has intact stained glass from the 13 and 14C.

Needed a bit of quiet, so sought out somewhere to dine that offered a courtyard garden, and enjoyed a very good roasted eggplant and crispy chickpeas dish and an Aperol Spritz €20.

Walked over 12 km today


























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Count me in for the journey! A very promising start ... Amberg looks fantastic, have never been there. Wow! Beautiful pictures of Regensburg also - too bad the cathedral is under scaffolding mostly.
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Along for the (train) ride!!! Love the photos of Amberg - never heard of it
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Adelaidean, what an interesting trip ! Following your TR closely.
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