6/19/2014

Home trips: The "Weinwanderweg"

Good day to everyone!~

Here comes my first report in the home trip category! It's about the vine hills of Oberdollendorf, our neighbour village. So we will not start in front of my house's door, but around one kilometre west in front of this linden tree. For this trip it will be the starting and finishing point, as you will see~


This is a sneak peek of Oberdollendorf's old borough with many memorial houses that mustn't be touched; our so-called "Fachwerkhäuser". Most of them have their origins in the Middle Ages and have been renovated many times; but they still have kept their flair and are a typical embodiment of German culture~







This is the "Turmstraße", Oberdollendorf's oldest street. Inside the building with the tower is an old pub, still open to all merry beer drinkers ^^
And directly right next to the tower you can see the "Alte Winkelgasse" with many other old houses~





Okay, let's start our walk: At first we need to climb up this vine hill


On the stone wall right you sometimes can find information boards about the vine culture in the "Rheintal" - that's why the route I'm taking for you is called the "Weinwanderweg" what means "vine wandering route"~


 getting up higher -  here starts a short part through the forest...
 

...but here we already return on the concrete vine hill way - it seems as if we would go into the light, right? ^^
A short view over the vine ranks before we turn left...
 ...to go this way. But at first let us turn right again...
 ...to walk this small path through the green. Where it will us lead to?
 Welcome on the so-called "Hülle"! It's a viewing platform from where you can watch the whole surroundings quite well~
 On New Year's Eve many people are used to come here to fire up fireworks, and you also have an impressing view on all the other fireworks over the villages and Bonn~
 View of Bonn
 of Niederdollendorf
of Oberdollendorf
 and of the vine hill itself. At the moment it's summer and the leaves are green, but the view in autumn is even more beautiful with all the splendid colours of yellow, orange and red~ Also you can smell the ripened grapes then ^^

This is the "Hütte Rheinblick" - it's true, from here you have a sublime view on the Rheintal, as we already have seen~


An option for taking a break - you often find such wooden seats next to the wandering ways - they look authentic, right?~


But now let's continue our way along the "Weinwanderweg"

 A look down the water gutter for leading extreme rainfalls down

 ...and look whose home is also here~ at the vine hills you find lots of different insects, but especially many colourful sorts of butterflies ^^

 A view over the landscape again, this time from the east end. Now we'll climb down again...




 The vine hill again...
 The view when you turn around - from there we came...

...and this opens up in front of us. It's a memorial for the never-tired vine hill workers, surrounded by white roses~


 Down again, now the steepest part of the way...

 And here comes "Gut Sülz", the vine hill owner's restaurant where you can have a sip of the grapes' taste~


 Now we're already back to return to the sublime linden tree where we have started...
 ...There it comes! Welcome back~



Okay, that was my first tour through my home surroundings! I hope you've enjoyed it and are left with some inspiration? Tell me what you think if you like ^^


See you next time!
Junsui


Home trips

Good day, dearest readers!
Before I start writing a report about routes and trips I want to announce a special branch of this blog: The topic of home trips!
Have you ever notices that most people go to holidays, are fascinated from the surroundings and sights there and take lots of photos, but aren't interested in their home at all? Okay, I can understand; you're too busy in your everyday life and so used to everything around you that you consider it as not interesting - but that's the wrong perspective! Besides to visiting other countries with high plans, start exploring your home surroundings at first - and if you'll keenly look around you will recognize so many beautiful places and things you haven't wasted a thought about before!
That's why I have decided to use this blog not only for reports about my holidays far away, but also as a guide through my home. All entries concerning this branch are tagged with HomeTrips.

As an introduction of where I'm living:
I'm from Germany and originally born in Bonn, but I'm living ca. eight kilometres south in the small village Niederdollendorf. We also have a Wikipedia page if you want to inform more detailed about it (unfortunately only in German). It's very close to the Rhine, one of Germany's most important rivers, as well as it's embedded in the valley next to the Siebengebirge - so we have an equal mixture of forests and fields as well as the closeness to water. Many people consider the so-called "Rheintal" as pretty, and I personally like living in this region. A slogan I'm not getting tired to say is: "I'm living where many people like to spend their holidays."
Because we have many different kinds of nature around here, I'm going to show you many wonderful places, let yourself surprise!~ I will add and explain everything I know about the visited places to make it more interesting for you, but the focus shall lie on the impressions of the photos - they can tell more than thousand words, as we know ^^
And now enjoy reading my reports about my trips through my home surroundings - I hope you'll like them! Comments are always welcome~

Let's go~
Junsui

Hello everybody!

At first let me briefly introduce myself: My real name is Claire Reusch, but I prefer calling myself Junsui - in general thats a Japanese adjective for "right" or "honest", but if you translate it in a more free way it can have the meaning of my real name. Claire is French for "clean" or also "right" in heart and soul, and if you see it in a metaphorical way, the word Junsui can describe me quite good ^-^

I'm 17 years old, and although I already have had a blog I decided to start new ones now. That's because I just have finished with school and my life will change its direction now: I'm going to apply at university and hope I will be able to start studying in October. To be honest, I'm actually not 100% sure for which subjects I shall decide...
Well, besides to this blog I have started some other ones: One about my everyday life, one about literature and books, one about my works like paintings etc and one about my adoration for JRock, Visual Kei and so on.
This blog shall focus on all the trips and tours I'm doing because I'm quite an adventurous person and love being outside, exploring new places and beautiful nature and landscapes! Not only my holidays, but also short daily trips will be collected here, so look forward to a colourful anthrology of my time outside the own four walls!

Thank you for reading~
Junsui