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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Mercure's Breakfast
In the next morning, we woke up early. This was because husband said we'd better arrived our next destination at around 9.30 am, before the crowds was formed.
Before departure, we went to the downstairs restaurant to take a buffet breakfast. Since the breakfast was included in our room charges, we thought it would be nothing too special.

When we saw this setting, our glasses fell all over the place...for the good ambiances, quality foods and warm services that we didn't have anticipated.
My favourite, warm and freshly bake baguette. It tastes fantastic with butter and fruit jam. Oh yes, their fruit jam is very very good, definitely not something artificial. I miss the bite so much.
Those buns are good too. Wish I have a bigger tummy to taste each and every one of them.
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The boys favourite, all sorts of cereals for their selection.
Also, all sorts of meat to make your DIY sandwich. Although I'm not fancy about those processed meat, I ate a bit too. Well, that little bit is probably my total consumption of similar processed meat in a year. Yes, some of them do taste very good. No wonder Germans are proud of their sausages.
Out of all those meat, I like the smoked fish.
The salad bar.

Those foods are enough to keep all of us busy.

Besides cereals, the above combination are the boys' favourite too.
This waffle too. Every piece is guaranteed a fresh one, cause we have to make it by ourselves. It's so much fun for the boys to pour the flour mix into the pan, close the lid, and eagerly wait for the waffle to get cooked. Also, they enjoyed garnish the waffle with a little bit of syrup and almond nut flakes. Not something they can do in their normal days.
Husband was very busy with the foods too.
While they were still busy, I took some time to tour the restaurant for a while. Since not many people was in the restaurant at that early morning time, I felt very free to snap photos.
When Vincent saw this gun, he wanted to know if it is real? I'm not sure, but I think it's a real one.
Such a nice breakfast it was, automatically had lightened up our day.*
Here, I must praise husband for this very good deal he got. He was offered a package for €200 net (2 nights + buffet breakfast for 4). Consider very cheap from a 4 star business hotel.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Partnach Gorge
After checking in to Mercure Hotel, the captain said maybe we still have time to go for a quick tour. The way he said "maybe" is kind of interesting. How could I miss the place that "maybe" we couldn't go? So, I quickly packed some biscuits and water in the backpack and off we go.
The place is quite near to Mercure hotel. Within 15 minutes time, we had parked our car in front of a stadium (cause car is not allowed to go any further from there) and then, walked on a small road leading to the gorge. Husband estimated we need to walk for at least 25 minutes from here.
Since the time was getting late, we all walked pretty fast, hoping to make it there before the "gate" was closed. Only when a man who was on his return way told us the closing time would be extended to 6 pm in summer time, then we felt relief a little bit. 
I don't remember much about my childhood, but this stack of woods had reminded me of some fractual memories about my grandmother's house. Weird.
As expected, the boys bugged us to take the horse-drawn carriage rides when they saw it. But the problem was, we were in a hurry, and it's faster to walk than horse carriage. Anyway, we promised them we would do it the next time we saw it.
There is another distinctive feature about the houses / guesthouses in Austria & Germany, is the drawing they made on the outer walls, like the house in a fairy tale. This one is considered a very simple drawing.
The river runs through the Wildenau Valley.
When the road become narrow, and so does the surrounding landscape, we know we were getting near to the gorge.
When we saw this, we get natural high again. I remember the 1st gorge we have visited is Taroko Gorge, Taiwan. We were so thrilled to see a gorge for the 1st time in our life. That feelings was well stored in our brain till today.
The Partnach gorge, or Partnachklamm, a short walk away from Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria. This is a spectacular and somewhat undersold tourist attraction, and well worth a visit. Some regard it as a "don't miss" attraction on any visit to the Bavarian alpine resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
There is a small admission fees. By the time we reached here, it's after 5 pm. No one was there, but the door was left opened. So, we just walked in free. The gorge is open year-round except for a short time in the spring when melting snow makes the route impassable.
The door that was left opened. Looking at this point, the inside was quite dark. We won't know what we were going to see unless we walked through the door.
A series of galleries and tunnels has been carved out of the rock along one side, allowing visitors to walk along the rushing river and duck behind waterfalls.
The Partnach Gorge, which acts as a natural conduit for the Partnach River, runs 700 meters or 2305 feet between limestone walls that reach 262 feet high.
It's a strange feeling to walk in a narrow gap between the steep cliffs, next to a fast running river.
It's quite cold inside there, I guess around 17-20 C.
I asked the boys if they wanted to go down the river and play water. They didn't say YES or NO immediately. They just looked at each other and waited for each other's reply. End up, no body said anything. So, we continued our walk in peace. 

Waterfalls can be seen along the gorge.
By then, we have walked for 15 minutes inside the gorge....it's getting colder when we walked further inside.
Waterfalls again...
At certain parts, it's quite dark...feel like in a sealed enclosure.
A scary thought has flashed across my mind when I saw us walking through the tunnel : what if the rocks happen to fall down on us? Sure we will all die with no chance of survival. Don't even think our body can be retrieved from the debris...Gosh, that's terrible.
The end point is no way to be seen after walking like this for 30 minutes. Husband stopped a man who was on his returned way and asked him how far would it take to go to the end. The man said we need to walk for around 10-15 minutes.
That's it, we were on our way back to the exit.

We were relaxed on the way back. I took some time to stop over this refreshment store and flip over the postcards sold here.
Finally we walked back to the stadium. This stadium is not an ordinary stadium. It's 1936 Olympic Ski Stadium, well known for the New Year's Ski Jumping. 
Looking down the small town from the balcony.
Also this beautiful mountain view. Husband pointed to a peak somewhere out there and said it is the highest peak in Germany, Zugspitze. We felt tempted to go, but after some discussion, we gave up.
Even after we have long finished up the foods, we sat there for quite a long time, did nothing, just relaxed. This place is so comfortable...Oh yes, want to show off the Swarovski ear rings that I've bought in that morning.Around 8 pm, finally we left the place and drove back to our hotel. Husband said we need to wake up early in the next morning to depart to our next destination.










