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Hitting the road in Germany
Driving lets visitors explore villages, see the countryside at their own pace
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The little town of Meersburg, known as the loveliest on the lake known as Bodensee along the Swiss border, looked like a storybook village. White and lavender lilac trees flourished, and the square's terracotta-colored buildings were heavily draped in purple wisteria. We walked the cobblestone square, along the harbor, and up long, steep stone steps of the old town overlooking the lake and across to Switzerland. At a restaurant on the lake's shore, we ate a dinner of fresh fish and watched the sun go down. Roadside markets along the lake featured Bodensee apples, crisp young lettuce and fresh white asparagus.
Seeing the Cologne Dom, one of the world's largest Gothic cathedrals, highlighted our last day in Germany. The structure is imposing, overwhelming, almost unbelievable, and one needs several hours to observe and absorb both inside and out. Visitors are allowed to wander about with free brochures in many languages viewing numerous ancient artifacts and religious relics, for which the cathedral was constructed between 1248 and 1880. When finally finished, the two western towers at 515 feet were the tallest structures in the world. Amazingly, when bombing destroyed 90 percent of the city in World War II, the cathedral remained unscathed.
The huge open square, where crowds were dwarfed by the massive, dark cathedral, is a wonderful gathering place to eat, shop for souvenirs, enjoy entertainment and watch people. Some shops reeked with the scent of Eau de Cologne, the pungent toilet water that has been produced here since 1705 and can be purchased in bottles of all sizes to take home as the consummate gift from the cathedral city.
E-mail: dnahobson@msn.com
Ann Taylor Hobson resides in Salt Lake City.
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