When we arrived last evening Frau Ellenburg had not yet made it home. We were quite happy resting on her bench in the shade while we waited the few minutes for her to arrive.
They have obviously put in a lot of work. Even the cabin at the back of the property can be rented. If all the rooms are full they will even let you pitch a tent.
First we backtracked about 8 km to get to a ferry crossing. We wanted to see the other side of the river and not go through the industrial riverfront of Worms again
The day was getting hot with little shade and then we came upon : The map tells me it was reaching 32 degrees until we stopped in the shade.
The Bench of the Day! In the shade and even a table! Just when we were really needing it. This bench was placed by a private home in front of their house. So thoughtful and so appreciated.
As we approach Mannheim things can get confusing. With islands and delta channels as the Neckar joins the Rhine it is hard to tell where you are heading. To make things more challenging, you should know that I haven't found the time to download the maps of Germany for loading on to the Garmin, so when i am following a route on the Garmin, all I see is a single line representing the route I am following. So it is easy to slide off of a route by accident when two roads meet at an acute angle. This happened somewhere in the first part of Mannheim, and by the time it was clear that we were not on the same route, we had passed the mistake by quite a ways, the going was still good and we were running pretty much parallel to the route we were supposed to be on, we just hadn't crossed the river like we were supposed to. It seemed ok and we stopped for a nice lunch.
Well, it turns out there was a good reason to cross the river where we were supposed to. Mainly because staying on the north side of the Neckar was trapping us into really rough paths for a long time
We first met the Glauer family 4 years ago when we did our first cycle trip in Germany. We had decided to give Warm Showers a try and what a treat it was to meet this wonderful family.