A nice day though! Other famous monuments here are the courthouse (actually just the top floor of the old Berlin courthouse, relocated here) and the Flatow Tower (a replica of a tower in Frankfurt a.M.). I thought a picture of the tower through the arches of the courthouse would be nice:
But I guess it's a common shot; the Yahoo weather app on my phone has a nicer one:
Leaving Babelsberg, the trail is closed due to construction and we're forced to detour through Innenstadt, the neighborhood on the west side of the Havel. On the way back across we enjoy lunch on Friendship Island.
Just south of the Potsdam central train station, we reach the official intersection of the E10 and E11 trails:
We're leaving the E11 and heading south on the E10 towards Südtirol in the Italian Alps -- obviously we won't get that far!
Back into the woods south of Potsdam, we cross over our first so-called mountain, Kleiner Ravensberg. Only 114 meters, but it feels high anyway.
And then we can go no more. There's no lodging or legal camping available, so we sneak off to the side and subtly make camp. It doesn't feel like a real hike until the first night in the tent. As night falls, the forrest is quiet except for the distant sound of the trains.




Yahoo weather never looked so classy!
ReplyDeletewishing you good tent weather this trip...I love the arches!
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