Kassel - Innsbruck
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Yes, of course, anyone who has paid attention to geometry knows that the journey to Italy (Rumms) will take us through the Alps. But nobody expects the highway to suddenly end just after Füssen (Rumms) and a main road (or what is it called in Austria?) to lead through the narrow valleys!
And then the (Rumms) luggage doesn't have to be loaded (and secured) properly. The (Rumms) problem is that (Rumms) trolley cases have wheels, as the name suggests.
Result: Rumms, in every bend! And there were plenty of them between Innsbruck and Füssen.
It was impressive, right through the middle of deeply cut valleys. Mountain on the right, mountain on the left. I've never experienced crossing the Alps like this before. Out of sheer amazement, I didn't take any photos.
Yes, even if you've all read this somewhere before: it's amazing where greenery clings to the steep slopes. But also: where the green has disappeared, it is very difficult to re-establish itself.
In Innsbruck, we ate pizza under the golden roof. And just like in Vienna, we stumbled across a colorful crosswalk and a purple bike lane. That's possible!
At the accommodation... See for yourself.