There's a sad sort of clanging from the clock in the hall
And the bells from the steeple too.
And up in the nursery an absurd little bird
Is popping out to say cuckoo...
Cuckoo!
Cuckoo!
Triberg, Germany....in the middle of the Black Forest... We arrived there with three things in mind to experience...
1. Eat a piece of Black Forest Cake.
2. Buy a cuckoo clock.
3. Walk up the Triberg Falls...the highest waterfall in all of Germany.
We left with...
this...
this...
and a day full of festivities from the 900th anniversary of Triberg the town. Yes, thats right NINE HUNDRED YEARS old. Sheesh...We Americans are such infants in the birthday department...
We did walk up to the top of Triberg Falls...they were absolutely beautiful. It was a rocky start with the munchkin throwing a giant crying fit over wearing her flipflops. John actually walked back down the hill to get her tennis shoes and the backpack. Some might say it was a failing on our part to plan that out as parents, but hey...why have kids if you can't blame them some of the time. *wink wink*
Eric and Bella were both avid rock climbers during our Eurotrip...any chance they got they were climbing all over them. The Falls had gorgeous rock formations covered in moss with little creeks running through them. Eric was quite the explorer...
Triberg Falls is the tallest waterfall in Germany. It cascades over 7 major waterfall "steps" to drop a total of 163 meters (535 feet). Of course I had to take some photos of it...it was so beautiful, but not very peaceful. Its a major tourist attraction and there were lots of people at the bottom. Luckily the higher we climbed the thinner the crowds got. It was a good steep climb (think Multnomah Falls for you Pacific Northwesterners) but I was not about to get wimpy when I saw an old German woman in a skirt and PUMPS hiking it up the hill with no problem at all.
I stayed below and took this photo from one of the switchbacks on the trail. As you can tell it was a beautiful day...sunshine and forest and water...three of my favorite things...oh yeah...and the other three things in the photo are up there in the "favorite" scale too. :)
Eric begged to get down near the water. Originally we said no because there were clearly marked paths and signs that I'm sure read "stay on the path..." but then I thought, "Hey...whats the point of being able to claim "tourist that can't read German" if you don't break the rules occasionally..." So down he went...
Bella strayed just off the path for this photo of the top step of the waterfall. Beautiful....both of them. Even if one of them is turning into a camera ham!
As we headed the long way back down the mountain to get away from the touristy hordes of people we found this enormous rock that both kids wanted to pose in front of...they each came up with their very own pose. I love it... the salute and the stork....
We reached the bottom at the hill at a fun little park that we ate our lunch of "treccia di burro", salami and formaggio...
Yep...braid bread, salami and cheese. The kids played in the park, tossed rocks in the lake and generally had a nice little break in our day.
The best part...Bella's slide....watch this video...FUNNY.
We then headed back down into town...
We ended our day at the Triberg festival featuring bunnies, icecream, and people in medieval garb.
It was a lot of fun. We had only intended to stay for a few hours...but our trip to Triberg ended up being an entire day.
The NEXT TIME we go, however....Triberg will be older than 900 years...John will get one of these too...
...and I'll eat my black forest cake and buy a cuckoo clock...
Regretfully they tell us, but firmly they compel us
To say goodbye....
to you....
cuckoo!
cuckoo!
2 comments:
Ahhh the sound of music. Brings back memories. Especially the one in Caldwell ID that ended in SINNERS!!! Miss you lady. Looks like you are giving an amazing experience to your kids. That's awesome. What a great trip.
What a great day! I loved the cuckoo clock shops in Triberg. Remember it well. and the cake!
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