Tuttlingen to Sigmaringen.

Todayโ€™s stage was one with stunning scenery with our route following the Danube as it cut through the narrow twisting gorge through forested limestone hills. We travelled through a string of small villages and castles perched on the cliffs above.

The 55km today was mostly asphalt pathway as well as some crushed granite.

It threatened to rain but we were lucky – we had a tiny bit of drizzle and after weโ€™d arrived at our guest house it did start.๐ŸŒง๏ธ

Leaving Tuttlingen.

Along the ride today, there are a few places where, in the summer, the water in the river disappears in the karstified rock floor and then reappears as if nothing happened.

The seeped water finds its way through underground cave systems. However, unlike the Danube above ground, it doesnโ€™t flow eastwards into the Black sea, but into the North Sea via The Rhine. This phenomenon is unique in the world. On almost 200 days a year the sinking sites are completely dry.

This is a picture of what the river looks like at the stepping stones at dry times in the summer.
Today however, there was water in the river at the stepping stones. (There has been a lot of rain recently.)
Morning tea – (we are enjoying the delicious German food.)
We made it into Sigmaringen around 1.30. This is our home for tonight. A very cute little place on the edge of town.
Our bikes home for the night (and I reckon we might trade them out for the walkers to get round town this arvo!)
The Sigmaringen Castle which looks over the river and the town.

We had a late lunch/early dinner and since weโ€™re still feeling a little โ€˜jet laggedโ€™ weโ€™ll have an early night.

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  1. Andreas Avatar
    Andreas

    It looks great! I should hop on the train with my bike โ€ฆ

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    1. michaelsusannagle Avatar

      You should!๐Ÿšฒ

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  2. Karen Hillier Avatar
    Karen Hillier

    Looks lovely!

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    1. michaelsusannagle Avatar

      Itโ€™s a pretty part of Germany Kaz.๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿป

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